100 Results for david toms

Duval controls own destiny at Disney

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...Twelve years is a long time, to be sure. But it must seem like another life to David Duval, who, at the end of the 1997 season, won three straight PGA Tour events, stamping himself...

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Woods, Stricker prove a perfect pairing

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Over the years, finding a Presidents Cup partner for Tiger Woods has been anything but easy. That is, until the world's No. 1 player teamed up with Steve Stricker this week at Harding Park, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2009

Woods takes 1-shot lead at Hazeltine

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Tiger Woods took a one-stroke lead into the clubhouse at the PGA Championship on Thursday, taking advantage of the long par 5s at Hazeltine National.

Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009

Plane perk makes world of difference for John Deere Classic

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...s questions. And his plans didn't change once he won the U.S. Open. When David Toms got into the British after the Byron Nelson. ... in the old days, he would have had...

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Americans searching for a major breakthrough

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...Ben Curtis 2003 British Open Jim Furyk 2003 U.S. Open Rich Beem 2002 PGA Championship David Toms 2001 PGA Championship David Duval 2001 British Open The game has gone global, and that's...

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Woods breaks par, unhappy with putting

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Same story, different day for Tiger Woods, whose road to a 1-under-par 71 in the opening round at The Players Championship was the same one he has traveled several times this year.

Story | Conversation | May 07, 2009

Tiger opens with bogey-free 65

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

The putts that failed to fall three weeks ago at the Masters were dropping for Tiger Woods on Thursday during the opening round of the Quail Hollow Championship, leading to a 7-under-par 65 and the early lead.

Story | Conversation | April 30, 2009

Shell Houston Open changed the stakes

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

The 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...

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Finding cure for son's autism a main focus for Els

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Ernie Els has never used it as an excuse, and repeatedly points out that life is filled with obstacles, even for famous professional golfers. War...

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Masters, R&A open doors for amateurs

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

With the announcement by the Masters and the R&A of the creation of the Asian Amateur Championship, one lucky golfer will earn a dream come true next April in Augusta, Ga., writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | February 15, 2009

2010 Ryder Cup might be last licks for Lyle

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Sandy 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...

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There's nothing simple about captain's picks for Azinger

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

U.S. Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger will make his four captain's picks Sept. 2, but whom will he choose? The list of potential players has been a bit underwhelming of late, but there are a few key factors to be considered while making our predictions, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | August 24, 2008

Monster moniker still fits for Oakland Hills

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

It's been more than 30 years since a PGA Championship has had a winning score over par. With "The Monster" known as Oakland Hills site of this year's final major, that string may be jeopardy, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | August 05, 2008

Just another Sunday at Augusta National

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Sunday at Augusta National was as casual as casual could be, a leisurely stroll through the dogwoods and azaleas, a peaceful, serene scene that is surreal to anyone who has never been here to witness such circumstances.

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2008

Levin falls short, but hardly fails

Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.com

He may not have earned a PGA Tour card on Monday, but Spencer Levin at least has a tour on which he can ply his craft next season, thanks to a solid finish at Q-school.

Story | Conversation | December 03, 2007