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Ron Sirak, GolfWorld Executive EditorTom Watson's 2009 British Open run should be celebrated, but it's worth noting that the field the 59-year-old nearly faced down couldn't hold a candle to those he tackled in his prime.
Story | Conversation | July 20, 2009The Dinah has stood LPGA's test of time
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld Executive EditorTournaments and sponsors generally aren't included among golf's many long-standing traditions. One exception: the Dinah Shore, which has been a trusted pillar of strength on the sometimes-shaky LPGA Tour.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2009Sorenstam's Colonial participation a watershed moment
Ron Sirak, Golf WorldAnnika Sorenstam will leave behind a lifetime of signature performances and indelible memories. Ron Sirak, a witness to many of these grand occasions, unveils the Hall of Famer's top 10 moments.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2008Charity event raises money, awareness for breast cancer
Ron Sirak, Golf WorldA number of past and present LPGA pros teed it up Monday for a LIFE-saving cause.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008Expect Sorenstam to achieve greatness in next phase of life
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.comFor Annika Sorenstam, it's always been about the challenge, not the glory. As she sets out on the next phase of her life, expect nothing less than greatness.
Story | Conversation | May 13, 2008Ochoa (68) becoming immovable obstacle on leaderboard
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.comLorena Ochoa's opening-round 68 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship was proof once again that the world's top-ranked player has become an immovable obstacle on the leaderboard.
Story | Conversation | April 03, 2008Will a challenger to Ochoa emerge at year's first major?
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.comLorena Ochoa is seeking her second straight major victory, but the real question entering the Kraft Nabisco Championship is, "Can anyone challenge her?"
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2008Wie undeserving of Samsung exemption
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.comWith her 18th birthday coming this week, Michelle Wie is officially no longer a phenom. So why is she still being treated like one?
Story | Conversation | October 09, 2007Pak's journey complete with HOF induction
Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.comSe Ri Pak completed the foursome recently when she joined peers Juli Inkster, Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb in the Hall of Fame.
Story | Conversation | September 24, 2007The Old Course is a a milestone in the history of women's golf
Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.comThe Ricoh Women's British Open heads to the Old Course, and regardless of the outcome, it'll be a whole new ballgame
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2007Time for the HOF to change its entry rules
Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.comLaura Davies is a Hall of Famer, but she's not in the Hall of Fame, which is one reason the rules need to be changed.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2007Women's Open highlighted by intriguing questions
Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.comThere are many intriguing questions surrounding this week's U.S. Women's Open, but they'll all be answered by Sunday, writes Ron Sirak.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2007Wie needs to embrace LPGA for it to embrace her
Ron Sirak, Golf WorldMichelle Wie has irritated her fellow LPGA pros. To fix it, she needs to join their tour, and pick up her game.
Story | Conversation | June 06, 2007Who will be the next Se Ri Pak?
Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.comThe next level for the Korean women is not so much a matter of national pride, but more a matter of individual accomplishment.
Story | Conversation | May 29, 2007The Hall has meaning for LPGA players
Ron Sirak, Golf WorldNo amount of votes can get an LPGA player into the Hall of Fame. Instead, players have to do it the old-fashioned way, earning membership by on-course criteria.
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