No rest for the weary at BMW Championship
Bob Harig, ESPN.comLEMONT, Ill. -- Golfers run the risk of receiving ridicule when they complain about being tired. You can hear the snickers all the way across Lake Mic...
Page | ConversationA 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 | ConversationO'Hair shows mettle with third victory
Bob Harig, ESPN.comSome players take weeks, if not months, to recover from a heartbreaking defeat. Not Sean O'Hair. With his third PGA Tour win Sunday at Quail Hollow, the 26-year-old was showered with accolades by Tiger Woods, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | May 03, 2009Tiger and Lefty together again?
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWith so many players bunched near the top heading into the weekend, anything can happen at Quail Hollow. We can only hope that includes a continuation of the epic Tiger-Lefty battle that thrilled us at Augusta.
Story | Conversation | May 01, 2009Playoff finish had chance to be great, but format left it woefully short
Bob Harig, ESPN.comIt was a dream ending at the Tour Championship on Sunday with Camilo Villegas edging Sergio Garcia in a playoff for the prestigious title. Oh, except for the virtually meaningless finish of the FedEx Cup playoffs and the $10 million payout to Vijay Singh, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 27, 2008Playoff points system has yet another unintended effect
Bob Harig, ESPN.comGet hot at just the right time and a player could parlay that success into a precious invitation to the Masters and U.S. Open. But is that good for the game? Even one of the players who benefited from the new FedEx Cup playoff format doesn't think so, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 25, 2008Rose, Holmes know more is at stake than just a major
Bob Harig, ESPN.comJustin Rose and J.B. Holmes know all too well the ramifications of a strong finish at the PGA Championship. Both players are within striking distance of their first major titles ... and a spot on their respective Ryder Cup squads, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008Woods says he's ready, despite not walking full 18 since Masters
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAdmitting that he has yet to walk a full 18 holes and that his surgically repaired left knee is "a little sore," Tiger Woods nonetheless downplayed any negatives about his return to golf at this week's U.S. Open.
Story | Conversation | June 10, 2008Woods plays nine, shows no signs of limp
Bob Harig, ESPN.comTiger Woods hit the ball with authority and showed no hint of a limp during a dawn patrol practice round Monday at Torrey Pines.
Story | Conversation | June 09, 2008Players Championship perfect venue for Weekley's honed ball-striking
Bob Harig, ESPN.comPutting woes aside, the blustery conditions of TPC Sawgrass might be the perfect setting for Boo Weekley to leave his mark.
Story | Conversation | May 09, 2008Woods' win streak has to end at some point ... right?
Bob Harig, ESPN.comFew would be surprised to see him do it again, but nor should they be if he doesn't. Tiger Woods put himself in position Saturday for another victory, but he does have to lose sometime. Doesn't he?
Story | Conversation | March 15, 2008Woods focused on winning year's final major
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.comThis week's PGA Championship marks Tiger Woods' last chance to claim a major this year. Don't think he's taking that lightly.
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