In the Rough: Mike Weir's Troubles Leave Canadian Golf in Sorry State
By Alex Zakrzewski (Photo: Darren Carroll/Getty Images)
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Mike Weir Makes It Eight Holes-in-One at the Canadian Open
by Fred Nock
Wow, what a tournament this Canadian Open is turning out to be. Put aside all the comments about there not being enough stars here, or how it has a bad date on the schedule, and watch the golf... Read More »
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The 2009 AT&T National Six Pack
by JJ Gallant
How’d that six pack treat you last week? You should be drunk with cash if you paid attention. I know it wasn’t a booming 60:1 winner, but it’s always nice to cash three tickets from one six pack, no matter what... Read More »
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Bethpage Black-Skies! What's to Come?
by Brian Gulish
Three days, two rounds, one theme—RAIN! This is the reason there has never been a U.S. Open contested in Seattle. Ricky Barnes leads the U.S. Open at 8-under par... Read More »
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U.S. Open Controlled by Prince Ricky, a Tiger, and a Lefty
by Tom Edrington
The U.S. Open, 2009 rain-soaked version, finally has 36 holes in the books and your leader is Ricky Barnes, an unheralded former U.S. Amateur champion who resembles Prince William, heir to the British throne... Read More »
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U.S. Open: History Not In Mike Weir's Favor
by In Simmons' Footsteps
After the monsoon had finished pounding Bethpage Black, the maintenance crews began preparing the course so it could be playable for Friday. Throughout a cloudy Friday in Farmingdale, N.Y., a lefty not named Phil Mickelson crept up the leaderboard... Read More »
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What Happened To The Real Bethpage?
Bethpage State Park's black course has a sign outside its gates reading: "WARNING: The Black Course Is An Extremely Difficult Course Which We Recommend Only For Highly Skilled Golfers...



