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I haven't tried to look at the numbers, but my impression is that tour golfers have a higher divorce rate than is typical for men of their backgrounds: 95-120 IQ, some college, middle-class-to-wealthy upbringings, high levels of work ethic and emotional control, low to medium levels of gregariousness.
Who Is this Woman? Meet Elin Nordegren
The former swimsuit model and nanny is the best-kept secret in golf and about to become the It Girl of the Ryder Cup By Published: September 14, 2004 This article originally appeared in the Sept.
Sutton tells Europe: 'It's time to stop apologising for Brookline'
While Bernhard Langer's European team was involved in a charm offensive on the first day of official practice for the 35th Ryder Cup by signing plenty of autographs out on the course here in Bloomfield, Detroit, Hal Sutton said his team had stopped apologising for the events at Brookline five years ago.
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ACE Group Classic moving to The Quarry for 2010
February's ACE Group Classic will not stay at TPC Treviso Bay for a second year, instead will announce a move to The Quarry, located east of Interstate 75 on Immokalee Road.
Champions Tour stopping on Coast
BILOXI a ' The PGA TOUR's Champions Tour, in conjunction with the Gulf Coast Business Council, announced the addition of a new tournament to the Champions TOUR schedule for 2010 a ' the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, to be held April 26-May 2. The tournament will feature three days of competitive play, a Pro-Am as well as numerous special events ...
From staff and special reports BILOXI - The Champions Tour is coming to the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 2010.
Schwab Cup / Blackmar earns way to Sonoma
Phil Blackmar did more than win the Champions Tour event in San Antonio on Sunday - he also earned a trip to Sonoma for this week's Schwab Cup Championship.
Boot Ranch foreclosure cancelled, for now
The foreclosure sale of the Boot Ranch golf resort planned for Nov. 3 was canceled Friday, two days after being posted at the Gillespie County Courthouse.
Professional golfer Hal Sutton had hoped the development eventually would rival Augusta National.
Inside Write: Playoffs provide a feel-good finish
Golf's season of major discontent finished on a sublimely satisfying note. Though it wasn't quite enough to overwhelm the taste of four sour Grand Slam finishes, the Tiger and Phil Show at the Tour Championship brought down the metaphorical gavel on a year of major madness, restoring a sense of current order and future promise at the game's ...
Champions Tour hums right along
Eduardo Romero is the defending champion at the SAS Championship this week and a five-time winner on the Champions Tour, so he's far from inexperienced at this level of golf.
Jay Haas' tennis elbow held up just fine on Sunday afternoon. Haas, who joked earlier in the week that he hadn't touched a tennis racket in years, fired a 7 under 65 going on a late birdie binge to win his second Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn.
Opening 62 gives Haas lead at Greater Hickory
Haas is the 005 tournament champion and tied for second two years ago. He played a bogey-free round a4 Rock Barn Golf and Spa's Robert Trent Jones course.
Sutton likes Champions atmosphere
Hal Sutton competed at the highest level of golf for 24 years before he retired in 2006 and stepped away from the PGA Tour.
Desert victory over Woods sends Bjorn into big league
Not the least irritating aspect of playing with Tiger Woods is having to talk about him afterwards.
Philly teen playing at Pebble Beach as part of Walmart First Tee Open
With any luck at all, Wynnewood's Ian Bellah will get some face time on the Golf Channel this weekend from the Monterey Peninsula.
Roberts edges O'Meara to win Boeing
Walking up the 18th hole, Mark O'Meara couldn't avoid the giant video board replaying Loren Roberts' tee shot on the 17th, his ball bouncing into the fringe behind the hole, somehow wiggling from the longer grass to gently slide 5 feet from the cup.
New book breaks down golf great's best weapon; author to appear at P.G. book signing next month Ted Hunt can still remember the sound of Ben Hogan hitting a golf ball.
Dulac on Golf: Crossing paths with a memory
When he was driving to New Jersey for a beach vacation with his three sons last week, Frank Fuhrer III stopped at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa., to visit one of his relatives.
The biennial matches which feature U.S. versus European women golfers tee off this morning at Rich Harvest Farms CC in Illinois.
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