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Does the PGA Tour Need to Get More Scandalous?
Sergio Garcia's recent "fried chicken" comment about Tiger Woods was in poor taste - but it's one of the more captivating things that's happened to golf in a while.
Palmer fires 62, grabs early lead at Colonial
With calm conditions Thursday, several players were able to thrive amid the narrow confines of Colonial Country Club.
Brennan: Sergio-Tiger spat a PGA Tour reality show
Depending on what the game of men's professional golf wants to be when it grows up, the past six weeks have either been the best of times, or the worst.
Sorenstam's historic appearance at Colonial changed lives and attitudes
The history books show Annika Sorenstam made headlines and drew record crowds to the 2003 Colonial tournament because she became the first female golfer in 58 years to compete against male peers in a PGA Tour event.
The Players Championship was perfect, if you like redemption narratives. Tiger Woods found his mojo and his form, and his body looked better than it has in years.
Professionals Need the Same Standards as Amateurs
There's an old adage: "If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying." Whoever developed that idea not only lacked a sense of morality, but also lacked respect for sports.
Ranking the 10 Biggest Surprises from the PGA Tour in 2013
The eruption of the Tiger Woods/Sergio Garcia feud is just one of the most surprising events so far this year.
10 years later, Sorenstam returns to Colonial
The last time she was at Colonial, there were so many people she couldn't see much beyond the grass in front of her.
PGA Tour golfer Brian Stuard tied with Vijay Singh, John Daly after...
Brian Stuard watches his tee shot on the fourth hole during the third round of the Honda Classic golf tournament in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Saturday, March 2, 2013.
The Grind: Tiger tames TPC Sawgrass, Island fever spreads & "Nelsoning"?
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we've got island fever and the only prescription is... more islands! Island fairways? Fun! Island tee boxes? Pretty! Island drop areas? Cruel and fun! Imagine making a player who has already dunked a ball in the drink get into a boat and row his own way out to a solitary spot to his his next shot? ... (more)
The Greenbrier Classic 2013 promises to be a winner
This year's Greenbrier Classic PGA Golf Tournament promises to be much more than just a good golf tournament.
Hawk's Nest: The origin of the Tiger-Sergio feud
Golf writers throughout the universe celebrated Christmas 7 ½ months early in 2013, as The Players Championship produced enough ripe, sexy storylines to last us deep into the calendar.
Vijay's case against the PGA Tour isn't as ludicrous as you think
By now you know that Vijay Singh has filed suit against the PGA Tour. Yes, he's suing the organization that let him off the hook after admittedly using a banned substance, the organization that has made him rich and the same organization that named him Player of the Year in 2004.
Tiger Woods heads to Merion and the US Open with title No78 in the bag | Ewan Murray
The world No1 won the Players Championship at Sawgrass for a second time on Sunday and put clear blue water between himself and Rory McIlroy Tiger Woods of the US shows off the winner's trophy after the final round of the Players Championship, a tournament he last won in 2001.
John Huggan: Time for a change
OK, TIME out. Given all the nonsense in golf right now - Vijay Singh's use of antler spray and subsequent propensity for litigation, slower and slower play, the rumbling aftermath of Tiger's Masters drop and the banning or not of so-called "belly" and "anchored" putters - the time has come to ask the obvious question.
Vijay Singh's lawsuit caps a silly season for PGA
On Wednesday morning, when the last bit of polish was being applied to the Stadium Course in advance of The Players Championship, word came that Vijay Singh had filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour.
Tension and intrigue follow Woods and Garcia on rain-shortened Saturday
The suspended third round of the Players was a glimpse at what could have been. Just imagine if Sergio Garcia had held up his end of the bargain and become a real rival for Tiger Woods.
Players doesn't play favorites for popular golfers who missed cut Friday
By the time Billy Horschel got to No. 18 late Friday, he had had made five birdies in a stretch of 11 holes to be in good shape at The Players Championship to extend his tour-leading streak of consecutive cuts made to 24.
Vijay Singh's Lawsuit Against the PGA Tour Proves He Doesn't Get It
Controversy swirled anew around Vijay Singh after he filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour on Wednesday in New York.
The Last Word: The tangling of sporting horns should not be taken literally
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