Barron first player to violate policy
Bob Harig, ESPN.comDoug Barron became the first player on the PGA Tour to violate its performance-enhancing drug policy and has been suspended for one year.
Story | Conversation | November 02, 2009Woods exacts a bit of revenge in win
Bob Harig, ESPN.comA perfect 5-0-0 run to lead the U.S. to a Presidents Cup victory capped off a stirring climax to the 2009 season for Tiger Woods. Not even the world's No. 1 player expected that much in his return from ACL surgery, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | October 10, 2009Olympic golf not all smooth sailing
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAlthough the sentiment about golf joining the Olympics has been generally positive, there are many questions that need to be ironed before golfers show up in Rio in 2016, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | October 09, 2009Presidents Cup historically a mismatch
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWhy 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, 2009Presidents Cup history simply a mismatch
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWhy 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$10 million knee-knocker might happen
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWould one putt for more than $10 million make your knees buckle? Even some golfers who play for millions every week admit they might be thinking about the cash come Sunday at the Tour Championship, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 21, 2009Win $10 million without a win? It's possible for Furyk, Harrington and more
Bob Harig, ESPN.comATLANTA -- Here is the PGA Tour's nightmare scenario come Sunday night at the Tour Championship: Jim Furyk wins the FedEx Cup ... without winning t...
Page | ConversationIt's $10 million up for grabs at East Lake
Bob Harig, ESPN.comCalculating just who can bring home the $10 million bonus this week at the Tour Championship might prove a dizzying exercise. That's why we break down a few of the possible outcomes at East Lake, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 21, 2009Tour isn't about to tighten purse strings
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWith the economy taking its toll nearly across the board in golf, the PGA Tour still is reluctant to reduce prize money for players, writes Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 16, 2009Woods leads FedEx Cup with one to go
Bob Harig, ESPN.comYes, Tiger Woods retook the lead in the FedEx Cup points race with his 8-shot win, but he's hardly clinched the $10 million prize. No one knows that better than the bevy of players jostling for position behind Woods on Sunday at the BMW Championship, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | September 12, 2009Singh works himself into contention
Bob Harig, ESPN.comAlthough he suffered through a knee injury this year, Vijay Singh might be rounding into form at Hazeltine this week. After a 69-72 start, a third PGA Championship title might not be far off, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009Woods takes 1-shot lead at Hazeltine
Bob Harig, ESPN.comTiger Woods took a one-stroke lead into the clubhouse at the PGA Championship on Thursday, taking advantage of the long par 5s at Hazeltine National.
Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009After British win, it's same old Cink
Bob Harig, ESPN.comOften after a golfer breaks through with a first major victory, there's a letdown. Don't expect that to be the case with newly minted British Open champ Stewart Cink.
Story | Conversation | August 11, 2009First three majors of '09 prove a point
Bob Harig, ESPN.com...probably safe to say that few outside the immediate families of Angel Cabrera, Lucas Glover or Stewart Cink had much hope for their major championship victories. "You've got to remember, there's always...
Page | ConversationPGA won't be measuring stick for Tiger
Bob Harig, ESPN.comWould Tiger Woods consider his 2009 season a success even if he were to fail to capture a single major for just the fourth time in his 13-year pro career? His answer might surprise you, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
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