Finishing holes at Oakland Hills take their toll on field at 90th PGA
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThe cheers for birdies at Oakland Hills were few and far between Friday, especially on the 17th and 18th holes. J.B. Holmes -- the 36-hole leader at the PGA -- was the only player to finish under par. Can he, or anyone, stay in red numbers this weekend? Not likely, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008Weekly 18: O'Hair breaks mold as tour's youngest with two wins
Bob Harig, ESPN.comOn Sunday, Sean O'Hair became one of just seven players under 30 to have more than one win. But what does that mean? The Weekly 18 see beyond the ageism.
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2008Hats off to Baddeley for giving Tiger a tussle
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comIt took 20 holes, but Tiger Woods kept his perfect 2008 on a roll with a gutsy performance against an unforgiving Aaron Baddeley in a Match Play tilt for the ages.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2008Woods-Mickelson showdown won't come to fruition (again)
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comThe match everyone wants to see won't take place on Sunday, as only one half of the Tiger Woods-Phil Mickelson duo advanced at the Accenture Match Play Championship.
Story | Conversation | February 21, 2008Does Nicklaus hold key to U.S. success?
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comWe know this much: The U.S. team plays well in the Presidents Cup and poorly in the Ryder Cup. The biggest variable? Jack Nicklaus is only involved in one of those. Coincidence? Bob Harig thinks not.
Story | Conversation | September 26, 2007No. 60 comes faster than Woods would have believed
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comFedEx Cup or not, Tiger Woods' victory at the BMW Championship on Sunday was one for the ages, as he joined an esteemed foursome in the PGA Tour's 60-Win Club.
Story | Conversation | September 09, 2007Tiger contention a boon for controversial FedEx Cup
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comTiger Woods' thrust into BMW tourney contention is providing a major boost for the PGA's much-contested season-ending playoffs.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2007Rose wants to get thorn out of his side with win
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comJustin Rose is playing often. And playing well. But he's still looking for a PGA Tour title...and he's put himself in position through 36 holes.
Story | Conversation | September 07, 2007Mickelson misses second straight major cut
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comDespite intense preparation, Phil Mickelson won't be around on the weekend for a second straight major.
Story | Conversation | July 20, 2007Baddeley gets Woods in quest for first major
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comAaron Baddeley says he wants to play head-to-head with the best. Sunday, he gets it: Tiger Woods.
Story | Conversation | June 16, 2007O'Hair's long road leads to final pairing at Players
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comSean O'Hair has overcome many obstacles in his 24 years, but they've led him to the final pairing at the Players on Sunday.
Story | Conversation | May 12, 2007Masters draws international men of history
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comFor the first time ever, the Masters will have more international players than those born in the U.S. Here's how it happened.
Story | Conversation | April 03, 2007World Golf events living up to their name
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comEvery World Golf event, including this week's CA Championship, is now anchored in the U.S., but international players are making their marks.
Story | Conversation | March 22, 2007New No. 2 Furyk headed in the right direction
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comTiger Woods is the world's top-ranked golfer, but the man at No. 2 might surprise you. It's Jim Furyk, who's enjoying a brilliant season, reports Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 12, 2006Wie cheating herself by playing against pros
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comMichelle Wie has tons of ability, but if she keeps playing against the pros, she'll never learn how to win.
Story | Conversation | January 14, 2004TOP SEARCHES IN NOVEMBER
Bowl Projections tops ESPN.com searches in November. Did "aaron baddeley" make the list?