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Zoom Gallery: 2006 PGA Championship Round Two

High res photos of the second round of the 2006 PGA Championship.

Photo | Conversation | August 17, 2006

Bae fires 69 to best Poulter, Kim for Korean Open championship

Associated Press

South Korean Bae Sang-moon shot a 2-under 69 Sunday to win the Korean Open, finishing a stroke ahead of Ian Poulter.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2008

Kim Wi-joong has one-stroke lead at Korea Open

Associated Press

Kim Wi-joong shot a 2-under 69 Saturday to take a one-streak lead after the third round of the Korea Open.

Story | Conversation | October 04, 2008

South Korea's Kim in the lead, as Anthony Kim falters

Associated Press

Kim Wi-joong of South Korea shot a 4-under 67 Friday to take a one shot lead over Ian Poulter after the second round of the Korea Open.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008

Anthony Kim shoots 64 to take first-round Korea Open lead

Associated Press

U.S. Ryder Cup star Anthony Kim took an early lead at the Korea Open with a 7-under 64 on Thursday, finishing the opening day two shots ahead of the field.

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2008

British tabloids having a field day after Faldo, Europeans lose Ryder Cup

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Nick Faldo, the most accomplished European Ryder Cup player in history, shouldn't have his legacy tarnished for one defeat. Too bad the Brits won't cut "Nasty Nick" any slack, because he deserves some, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | September 23, 2008

AUCTION BLOCK: GUNGA GALUNGA

Eric Angevine

...to Canton. So where is golf's famous stuff? And is a Yankees jersey different than Ian Poulter's sweaty plaid pants? There is no one place. The PGA Historical Center in Port St...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 23, 2008

Faldo assailed after Europe loses Ryder Cup

Associated Press

European Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo was under siege Monday after his team's loss to the United States. Faldo, a six-time major winner, was belittled for his player selections.

Story | Conversation | September 22, 2008

Ryder Cup report card: Several Americans make our honor roll

Jason Sobel, ESPN.com

So how did all 24 players at the Ryder Cup do on our grading scale? ESPN.com's Jason Sobel examined the records and tallied the results in his report card.

Story | Conversation | September 21, 2008

Azinger's plan pays off as U.S. regains Ryder Cup

Associated Press

Led by a brash kid from LA, a country boy from Florida's Panhandle and two native sons, the United States beat Europe on Sunday to win golf's greatest team prize for the first time since the "Miracle at Brookline" in 1999.

Story | Conversation | September 21, 2008

Garcia, Harrington, Westwood fall well short of Ryder Cup promise

Associated Press

Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Padraig Harrington -- who had combined for 38½ points during their storied Cup careers -- managed just 2½ at raucous Valhalla, giving a largely lifeless performance.

Story | Conversation | September 21, 2008

Americans take lead into Ryder Cup's final day for 1st time since 1995

Associated Press

Ian Poulter and Justin Rose kept up their solid play at the Ryder Cup, giving the Europeans the first point of the second day, defeating Stewart Cink and Chad Campbell 4-and-3.

Story | Conversation | September 20, 2008

U.S. takes 5½-2½ lead, its biggest on opening day since 1979

Associated Press

The Americans find themselves in an unusual position: leading the Ryder Cup.

Story | Conversation | September 20, 2008

After morning benching, Faldo puts Garcia, Westwood back in

Associated Press

Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood have returned to the Ryder Cup mix for Europe, after getting the morning off.

Story | Conversation | September 20, 2008

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Team Europe Captian Nick Faldo (C) with teammates Justin Rose (2nd-R) and Ian Poulter (R) watch an American putt during morning foursome play on September 20, 2008 during the 37th...

Photo | September 20, 2008