134 Results for nick goings

Cup captains are just along for the ride

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...International squad dearly needed to get some momentum going. Both players lost and combined to win just...Norman's fault that Ogilvy didn't perform? Nick Faldo is still the subject of criticism for...

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Presidents Cup history simply a mismatch

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Why hasn't the International side fared better at the Presidents Cup? The reasons are numerous, and solutions are hard to come by, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2009

Presidents Cup historically a mismatch

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Why hasn't the International side fared better at the Presidents Cup? The reasons are numerous, and solutions are hard to come by, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009

Norman goes under the microscope

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

The swirl surrounding Greg Norman will take on added significance this week as the Presidents Cup International team captain deals with multiple issues, including his recent separation from his wife, Chris Evert, his controversial wild-card picks and guiding a team that has struggled to defeat the Americans, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2009

Harrington not afraid to grind it out

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Padraig Harrington made his 2009 U.S. debut Thursday at the Buick Invitational, and it'll be a challenge to move up the leaderboard. Fortunately for the Irishman, hard work is right up his alley, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | February 05, 2009

Tiger preps for rare 3-tourney stretch

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

By now, Hank Haney is used to the chatter. It comes with the territory for Tiger Woods, and by extension, for his swing coach. So, of course, when Wo...

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Nicklaus can share in Watson's disappointment

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...when you did not. And now that Watson has suffered his own cruel fate? "Now it's going to be like Jack," he said. "I'll never remember what the hell club I hit anytime...

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Watson on the brink of making history

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

For Tom Watson, history could be his Sunday at the British Open. As he attempts to become the oldest major champion in history by 11 years, close friends -- including one from above -- will be watching, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | July 18, 2009

Mayhem surely to ensue with Woods-Ishikawa pairing

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

TURNBERRY, Scotland -- Anyone who has been to a golf tournament in which Tiger Woods was participating understands the chaos that surrounds the No. 1 ...

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Tiger takes third practice round

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

A lack of familiarity with this week's Open Championship venue appears to be of little concern to Tiger Woods, who got his third look at Turnberry's Ailsa course on Tuesday morning in preparation for the year's third major championship.

Story | Conversation | July 14, 2009

Excitement never lacking at Turnberry

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Although the British Open returns to Turnberry for just the fourth time, the three previous occasions have yielded some memorable major moments, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | July 09, 2009

Turnberry identifies game's top player

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

In the three British Opens at Turnberry, the No. 1 player in the game claimed the title. Never was that more evident than Tom Watson's classic triumph over Jack Nicklaus, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | July 09, 2009

Plane perk makes world of difference for John Deere Classic

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

It is tough enough having a tournament date that precedes the British Open. But when your event is nowhere near a major metropolitan city and six time...

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Woods reigns over top-tier players

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

The victory at the Memorial and the way he went about it seemed to quiet the critics. And so did, to a certain extent, Tiger Woods' performance at the...

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Americans searching for a major breakthrough

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

...a new development. Since the mid-1980s, when a slew of European golfers (Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Nick Faldo, Jose Maria Olazabal) were fitted for green jackets at the Masters, American dominance began to erode...

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