35 Results for corey pavin

From aces to exhibitions and everything in between

Jason Sobel

...later helped him win the 1950 U.S. Open. In the same tournament 45 years later, Corey Pavin used a famous 4-wood to triumph at Shinnecock. And now? Yang's approach using a...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 21, 2009

Jason Sobel's live blog

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Our blogger on the scene at Hazeltine, Jason Sobel, tracks all the happenings from the site of the 2009 PGA Championship.

Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009

Jason Sobel's live blog

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Our blogger on the scene at Hazeltine, Jason Sobel, tracks all the happenings from the site of the 2009 PGA Championship.

Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009

Sobel's Players Championship Blog

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Our blogger on the scene at TPC Sawgrass, Jason Sobel, tracks all the action from the 2009 Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Story | Conversation | May 07, 2009

Despite odds, Fujikawa stands tall

Jason Sobel

...many bomb-and-gougers, being a little guy is more disadvantageous than ever before. Just ask Corey Pavin or Fred Funk. • He's only 18 years old. And he's not even...

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On the Hot Seat: Corey Pavin

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Corey Pavin delves into the pressure of the Ryder Cup, the selection process and whether he'll lean on Paul Azinger for advice. The 2010 U.S. captain discusses these topics and more on the Hot Seat, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.

Story | Conversation | December 10, 2008

Following Azinger's plan would serve Pavin well

Jason Sobel

When Corey Pavin became the United States Ryder Cup captain Thursday, he said all the right things about how...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 10, 2008

Tops of 2008 as seen from the front row

Jason Sobel

The best moments in golf during the 2008 season? Well, there was Tiger Woods' historic U.S. Open win, of course … and Padraig Harrington's back-t...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 07, 2008

So on which knee did Tiger have surgery?

Jason Sobel

PALOS VERDES, Calif. -- My initial reaction when I greeted Tiger Woods in advance of our interview on Tuesday at Trump National Golf Club was that des...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | October 21, 2008

Pettersson had 59 within his sights at Wyndham

Jason Sobel

...11 of 14 fairways, 16 of 18 greens in regulation and needed only 26 putts, joining Corey Pavin (2006 U.S. Bank Championship), Mark Calcavecchia (2001 Phoenix Open), Tom Lehman (2001 Invensys Classic at...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | August 15, 2008

PGA might be the fourth of four majors, but history is still worth watching

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

If the British Open taught us anything, it's that golf majors -- even sans Tiger -- can produce great drama. So feel free to ignore this week's PGA Championship. But you might just miss a piece of history, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.

Story | Conversation | August 05, 2008

Youth is served by Inbee Park at U.S. Women's Open

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Inbee Park's win Sunday at the U.S. Women's Open and Kenny Perry's triumph at the Buick Open shed some light on the unique paths it takes to become a champion on the LPGA and PGA tours. ESPN.com's Jason Sobel delves into that subject in the Weekly 18.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2008

Strength equals length, and a better shot at winning the U.S. Open

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

Remember when short hitters were U.S. Open favorites and big bombers were donning green jackets every April? No longer. Somehow, the year's first two majors have flip-flopped the prototypical winner, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.

Story | Conversation | June 07, 2008

Questions about 108th U.S. Open begin and end with Tiger

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

How is Tiger's knee? Is Phil ready to be the bride and no longer the bridesmaid? ESPN.com's Jason Sobel has the answers.

Story | Conversation | June 04, 2008

Mickelson's magic continues to endear him to the golfing public

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

If it weren't for the reappearance of Way Left Lefty, Phil Mickelson (and his wayward tee shot on the 72nd hole Sunday) could not have performed the theatrics that produced a 1-stroke win at Colonial. It's that go-for-broke style that we've come to know and love.

Story | Conversation | May 25, 2008