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  1. Sports-packed Saturday featured everything but football

    Jeff MacGregor

    If it wasn't the best sports day in history it was certainly one of the busiest. From tennis to soccer to baseball to tracks to hockey to basketball to boxing, June 9 had everything but football.

    Story | Conversation | June 10, 2012
  2. Melissa Isaacson - Chicago losing out as PGA finds new markets

    Melissa Isaacson

    Chicago golf fans losing out as PGA finds greener pastures.

    Story | Conversation | September 11, 2011
  3. Alison Lee was 14 when she made the cut at U.S. Women's Open

    Tim Haddock

    Alison Lee from Santa Clarita, Calif., then 14, made the cut and finished 26th along with Lorena Ochoa at last year's U.S. Women's Open.

    Story | Conversation | June 23, 2010
  4. Friday, July 10

    Today's Preview Women's golf makes its 2009 debut! WNBA, baseball, racing, and men's golf round out the slate. Lorena Ochoa and Paula Creamer are matched up for 18 holes at the LPGA's U.S. Open. We make Ochoa a slight favorite, so Paula wins ...

    Blog | Conversation | July 10, 2009
  5. LPGA Tour cutting three events, $5 million in purses

    The LPGA Tour announced it will trim three events and $5 million in prize money from its 2009 schedule amid the nation's economic downturn.

    Story | Conversation | November 19, 2008
  6. LPGA Tour's English rule caught many in Korean community by surpr...

    Eric Adelson

    If LPGA Tour Commissioner Carolyn Bivens understood the culture of the South Korean players, she would have known that asking them to learn conversational English was something way outside the norm, writes ESPN The Magazine's Eric Adelson.

    Story | Conversation | September 02, 2008
  7. Tough year to be a commish

    PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem and LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens have each had their share of rough patches in '06. Who's had the tougher year?

    Story | Conversation | November 21, 2006