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Tiger Woods did not pocket a major championship in 2009, but his six victories and steady play left no doubt that he was the game's premier performer, while earning the 2009 PGA of America Player of the Year Award and Vardon Trophy.
The Finish Line We made it. The end of the season is here. It is November and turning cold in most towns, but the PGA is going to squeeze one more competitive week out of the calendar and give these professionals one more shot to earn.
PGA schedule features new tournament
One new tournament and two events with earlier dates highlight the 2010 U.S. PGA Tour schedule announced Tuesday as a troubled economy caused some major turnover in sponsorships.
PGA to keep FedEx Cup playoff schedule
The PGA Tour is leaving the FedEx Cup just as it is with the playoff schedule and points system.
Barron is first to violate PGA drug policy
Doug Barron, a 40-year-old journeyman who lost his tour card three years ago, became the first player to be suspended by the PGA Tour for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
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Flushing's Jeff Roth shoots 2-under-par 69 to tie for 22nd in Champions Tour AT&T Championship
Jeff Roth is hoping Sunday's strong finish at the AT&T Championship will carry over to his final two events of the golf season.
The Folly of Fall The introduction of the Fall Series has proven fruitful for the folks on the PGA Tour, a list of benefactors that includes Tour officials, members, sponsors, and spectators , and while the state of today's economy has some suggesting this Tour could be susceptible to necessary changes , this season's stretch into October is ...
Johnny Miller's Bum-Divot is GAPING and OOzing Ag
How in HADES can Miller claim that Nippleson is the BEST Player in the world?! What a complete a-divot! Sure ... he qualifies it by saying, "... right now". He claims he's looking "short term". What a stOOpid claim to make.
The Greenbrier is sprinting ahead
Jim Justice has wasted no time in making the changes that are needed to return The Greenbrier to its status as a top-tier, world-class resort.
With finance the main theme again, we set the storylines for the week with some money quotes.
PGA Tour likely to lose further sponsors in 2010
Golfers watch a tee shot on the first tee during the World Hickory Golf Championship at the Gullane golf course in East Lothian, Scotland yesterday.
Mentally weary Woods glad to give it a rest
Tiger Woods found a second wind in the Windy City. As the world No. 1 promised early last week at the BMW Championship, he can muddle through any tournament on "adrenaline" when necessary, but of course, that doesn't allow much wiggle room for cumulative mental fatigue after a sustained stretch of play.
Woods Maintains Lead in Race for Player of the Year, Vardon Trophy
Tiger Woods has maintained his lead in both the 2009 PGA of America Player of the Year and Vardon Trophy standings.
Kiawah Island preparing for the limelight
As he strolled around Hazeltine National during last month's PGA Championship, Joe Steranka took in all the elements that made the suburban Minneapolis course a perfect venue in many ways for professional golf's final major of 2009.
Tim Staudt: Champions perfect for Eagle Eye
Officials at Warwick Hills Country Club in Grand Blanc believe they'll have some type of PGA-sponsored golf event within a couple of years to replace the Buick Open.
Roman-born Ranieri takes charge of AS Roma
AS Roma needs a "jolt" to snap out of its early season funk and return to its place as a Serie A contender, Claudio Ranieri said Wednesday at his introduction as the club's new coach.
The FedEx Cup playoffs begin this week with a trip to a new venue as the Liberty National in New Jersey hosts The Barclays.
I think I speak for most golf fans when I say I was in shock watching Tiger Woods putt away the last major of the season at the PGA Championship.
Woods leads field into Barclays; PGA Playoffs
No matter what players think of the golf course, Liberty National gets universal praise for its intimate view of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty, so close to the shore she looks as if she could tend a flag on the green.
3 Vital Business Lessons from Tiger Woods' PGA Loss
You don't have to be a rabid golf fan to know that something just happened in professional golf that was unprecedented and unpredicted: Tiger Woods lost a major golf tournament after leading at the halfway point of thirty-six holes.