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Drug test overshadows Annika's last LPGA round

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Annika Sorenstam's last round on the LPGA Tour should have been a celebration and a tribute. Instead, writes Ron Sirak, it was marred by a random drug test.

Story | Conversation | November 21, 2008

Sorenstam's Colonial participation a watershed moment

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Annika 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, 2008

Regardless of the odds, Seve will fight

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Facing some of golf's toughest odds, Seve Ballesteros was a master at taking on a challenge and coming out on top. After revealing he has a brain tumor, the Spaniard undoubtedly will muster all of his abilities in the most dire of fights, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | October 12, 2008

Sources: One of richest tournaments, Ginn Tribute, out in '09

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Sources say the LPGA's Ginn Tribute will not return in 2009.

Story | Conversation | July 27, 2008

With Olympics on the doorstep, golf ready to shine in China

Ron Sirak, Golf World

China, host to the Summer Olympics, has (officially) been slow to embrace the game -- but that may be about to change, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2008

The connection still between Tiger and his late father helped Woods win Open

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Even though Tiger's father, Earl, passed away a few years ago, the elder Woods still has a major impact in shaping his son's game. That became evident again throughout Tiger's remarkable victory at the U.S. Open, writes Golf World's Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | June 20, 2008

LPGA changes up plans for its signature event

Ron Sirak, Golf World

The LPGA will become the owner of its signature event, which will become simply, succinctly and accurately known as "The LPGA Championship" in 2010 after next year's swan song at Bulle Rock GC.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2008

Styles of Mickelson, Norman create great theater for golf fans

Ron Sirak, Golf World

It's the battle, not the results, that meant so much to Greg Norman. Phil Mickelson knows that lesson well, writes Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | May 28, 2008

Expect Sorenstam to achieve greatness in next phase of life

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

For 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, 2008

Players Championship an opportunity to claim stake as Tiger's principal rival

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Tiger Woods isn't even in the tournament, yet the salient question surrounding the Players Championship is clear: Who has the moxie and drive to make the case he is clearly the second-best player in the world?

Story | Conversation | May 06, 2008

No Sunday charge at Augusta National, just a weary battle

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Scores soared and players were beaten down on a nasty Sunday at Augusta National.

Story | Conversation | April 13, 2008

Palmer opens Masters, just like he's opened doors for 50 years

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Arnold Palmer opened The Masters on Thursday. He's been opening doors for golfers for half a century.

Story | Conversation | April 10, 2008

Ochoa (68) becoming immovable obstacle on leaderboard

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Lorena 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, 2008

Stanford's "out-of-body experience" has her looking down at leaderboard

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

The first round of the Safeway International was a birdie feast. But no one took part in it more than Angela Stanford, who had 10 of her own and is currently looking down at the leaderboard.

Story | Conversation | March 28, 2008

Stop enabling John Daly

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

At a certain point, self-destructive behavior cannot be viewed as a commodity to be bought and sold -- not by the PGA Tour, not by the sponsors, not by the fans and not by the media. The John Daly show is no longer funny.

Story | Conversation | March 26, 2008