A year after missing Tour Championship, Harrington in fine playoff shape
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThrough darkness, he sees light. Through calamity, he sees prosperity. And through a faulty golf swing, he sees nothing but shots that knock down the ...
Page | ConversationPlane perk makes world of difference for John Deere Classic
Bob Harig, ESPN.comIt is tough enough having a tournament date that precedes the British Open. But when your event is nowhere near a major metropolitan city and six time...
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Bob Harig, ESPN.comThe notion that one could set up a golf course to replicate Augusta National's conditions is a reach for almost any venue that doesn't sit among rolli...
Page | ConversationHistory favors Phil at Torrey Pines
Bob Harig, ESPN.comSAN DIEGO -- Phil Mickelson looks at this week's Buick Invitational as the start to his 2009 season -- even if the record book says otherwise. Mickel...
Page | ConversationCatching up since last we saw Tiger
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThe face of the world changed dramatically after Tiger Woods left us in June at Torrey Pines. But has it really been 32 weeks? Not that we're counting or anything, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | January 11, 2009Tiger's triumph at Torrey was most memorable event of '08, maybe ever
Bob Harig, ESPN.comA galloping Boo Weekley. A return to Ryder Cup supremacy. Saying "until next time" but not "goodbye" to a legend. They were all part of the fabric that became the 2008 golf season. But none could touch the magic that captivated sports fans everywhere in June at Torrey Pines, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | December 10, 2008FedEx Cup facelift puts greater emphasis on reaching Tour Championship
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThe FedEx Cup playoffs will see its third points format in three years. Will it appease everyone? Not likely. But it is a significant improvement over what players and fans have been subjected to these past two years, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | November 25, 2008Sorenstam's place in golf history, especially at home, stands secure
Bob Harig, ESPN.comA straw poll of some of Annika Sorenstam's male compatriots playing on the PGA Tour revealed just how important her role in all of golf is, especially in her native Sweden, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | November 15, 2008LPGA Tour's new policy on speaking English goes overboard
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThe fact that many golfers on the LPGA Tour can't speak English certainly presents a substantial issue. But threatening to suspend players if they can't pass an English test simply compounds the problem, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | August 26, 2008Other priorities taking precedence to golf for Sorenstam
Bob Harig, ESPN.comOn the precipice of some of the game's most hallowed records, Annika Sorenstam decided to say goodbye. Arguably the greatest female golfer of all time, Sorenstam is ready to pursue other endeavors.
Story | Conversation | May 13, 2008Don't take Woods' success after injury for granted
Bob Harig, ESPN.comThough it appears Tiger Woods will fully recover from recent knee surgery, we shouldn't take anything for granted when it comes to his living up to his superstar status.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2008Els finding the winning ain't exactly easy stateside
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comHis win on Sunday was anything but easy for Ernie Els. The Weekly 18 looks at what his victory at the Honda Classic means to the Big Easy.
Story | Conversation | March 02, 2008St. Andrews the home of many milestones
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comSo why all the fuss over the Women's British Open this year? It's quite simple really: It's coming to St. Andrews -- golf's birthplace some 500 years ago.
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2007Pioneer Pak blazed trail for Korean golfers to follow
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comTalented Korean women golfers have moved to the front and center on the LPGA Tour, following in the footsteps of idol Se Ri Pak.
Story | Conversation | June 29, 2007Do majors mean less to top women golfers?
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comEveryone knows Jack Nicklaus won 18 career majors. But who leads among women? It's a question even some top players can't answer.
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