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Bob HarigBlog | E-mail | ChatsBob Harig is the golf writer for ESPN.com. He began covering golf in 1987. Prior to that, he covered Florida State for the St. Petersburg Times before moving to national college football. Harig started covering golf full-time in 1996 and began contributing to ESPN.com in 1997. |
For Tiger's tourney, it's one weird week
Bob Harig, ESPN.comDespite Jim Furyk's first victory in more than two years, the underlying theme at the Chevron World Challenge always returned to one topic this week: Tiger Woods, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | December 06, 2009Parnevik speaks out on Woods situation
Bob Harig, ESPN.comJesper Parnevik, the Swedish golfer who along with his wife, Mia, introduced Elin Nordegren to Tiger Woods, is none too pleased with the world's No. 1 golfer.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009Fans opine on Tiger's damage control
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAt Tiger's own event this week, fans weighed in about the drama surrounding Woods. Some proffered suggestions and others offered advice, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009Tiger's tourney suffers with no Woods
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWith Tiger skipping the Chevron World Challenge due to injuries from his car crash, Woods' tournament gets a taste of his own medicine, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | November 28, 2009Cloudy future ahead for Woods
ESPN.comWith revelations of Tiger's "transgressions," ESPN.com's Bob Harig and Jason Sobel discuss myriad topics including whether his endorsements will be hurt, what kind of impact it will have on his golf and whether there is an Oprah interview in his future.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009Don't expect to see Tiger any time soon
ESPN.comWith news of Tiger's withdrawal from his own Chevron World Challenge, ESPN.com's Bob Harig and Jason Sobel debate the reasoning behind his absence and why we should all circle Jan. 26 on our calendars.
Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009Woods' accident leaves many questions
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWith many questions still unanswered about Tiger Woods' early morning car accident Friday, the golf world certainly held its collective breath about the health of the world's No. 1 player, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | November 27, 2009EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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