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Harrington's Four Corners Offense Stalls

...Padraig Harrington would win his second major of the season, ranking him behind Phil Mickelson and Jim Furyk in the Tiger-less field. And just last month at the British Open, eventual winner Stewart...

Blog Entry | August 09, 2009

Well That Was Easy; How We Missed You

...last year's tournament went as follows: Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Adam Scott and Jim Furyk. Mickelson is absent for family reasons, but of the other four, only Furyk remains in the...

Blog Entry | July 14, 2009

Rank 'Em: Ryder Cup Hopefuls

...will come into focus during the next few weeks. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Davis Love III, Jim Furyk, Kenny Perry, David Toms and Chad Campbell are virtual shoo-ins. Who else will make the...

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Users: U.S., International fans sound off

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We asked for Presidents Cup predictions, and got some well-reasoned responses from fired-up fans of the International squad.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2003

Despite challenge, Tiger's still tops

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If the PGA Tour distributed ballots for the Player of the Year to SportsNation, Tiger Woods would be the runaway winner.

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2003

Users: Player of Year anyone's to win

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Was Tiger tops this year, even without a major? SportsNation can't seem to agree on the PGA Tour's Player of the Year award.

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2003

Your turn: Who's the Player of the Year?

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The race is on for the PGA Tour's Player of the Year, and we want SportsNation to pick a winner.

Story | Conversation | September 29, 2003

Vote: Is Tiger in a major slump?

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It's Tiger's last chance to win a major in 2003, and a chance for everyone else to steal his headlines. Who will take the PGA Championship?

Story | Conversation | August 13, 2003

Users: No substitute for experience

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Why is the "over the hill" crowd having so much success in 2003? We asked ... you answered.

Story | Conversation | May 01, 2003