With Masters invite, Asian Amateur Championship rises in status
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWhen the Masters gets involved in a worldwide golf initiative, you can't help but take notice. When the club's chairman, Billy Payne, leaves the Augus...
Page | ConversationExcitement never lacking at Turnberry
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAlthough the British Open returns to Turnberry for just the fourth time, the three previous occasions have yielded some memorable major moments, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | July 09, 2009Hart found focus amid family medical crisis
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAfter another extended stay at home during the offseason helping to care for his 7-year-old triplets, Dudley Hart is back to work this week at the FBR...
Page | ConversationPast examples shed light on recovery
Bob Harig, ESPN.comSeveral PGA Tour players -- including Ernie Els -- have walked in Tiger's shoes after having similar ACL surgeries. The lesson learned? Don't rush back too soon, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | January 21, 20092010 Ryder Cup might be last licks for Lyle
Bob Harig, ESPN.comSandy Lyle must often wonder what it was he did wrong. Were the two major championships not enough? Has his participation on five European Ryder Cup t...
Page | ConversationPavin earned shot as Ryder Cup captain
Bob Harig, ESPN.comPaul Azinger's pairings might have made many believe the captain is crucial to winning the Ryder Cup. But like a head coach in football or a manager in baseball, the captain doesn't hit a single shot. It's all about making putts, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | December 10, 2008British qualifying ... in January?
Bob Harig...the tournament. Six days later, they played off for the Claret Jug. Just last year, American Brad Faxon was the toast of Scotland when he was the only prominent player to cross the Atlantic...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 22, 2006
Faxon qualifies the hard way
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comBrad Faxon traveled to Scotland for a qualifier just days before the British Open -- and got exactly what he wanted.
Story | Conversation | July 11, 200540-somethings' 2003 success no fluke
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comThe future of golf is in the 20-somethings, but the veterans aren't quite ready to hand over the keys just yet.
Story | Conversation | January 02, 2004Haas has tough call to make
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comJay Haas can enjoy the easy life on the Champions Tour next year. But will he really want to?
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2003Luring Tiger can make any new event legit
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comWhat's the best way to get Tiger Woods to play in your event? Make his charitable foundation the beneficiary.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2003Sorenstam has Whaley to thank for paving the way
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comAnnika gets all the attention, but her PGA Tour foray likely wouldn't have been a possiblity without Suzy Whaley.
Story | Conversation | April 30, 2003Beauty of match play is it's anyone's game
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comThe beauty of the Match Play is that on any given day, anyone can win. Try finding that anywhere else.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2003Rejuvenated Monty back in U.S. with a lot to prove
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comColin Montgomerie makes his 2003 debut looking to show he's over the heckling and can still contend in the U.S.
Story | Conversation | February 19, 2003Rookies get their first taste at Sony Open in Hawaii
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comRookies get their shot at proving themselves at the Sony Open, the first full-field event of the Tour season.
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