11 Results for tiger woods

OTL: At The Turn

Wright Thompson

A legend says goodbye to the Masters, and a phenom says hello.

Story | Conversation | April 12, 2009

E-ticket: The Bag Man

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

You know him as Tiger Woods' caddie, but there's more to Steve Williams than just toting around clubs.

Story | Conversation | April 02, 2008

 

Far from damning and shunning the West, Dubai would very much like you to visit and watch a horse race, golf 18 holes, play some tennis or even ski. Rather than fight over religious beliefs, Dubai is betting its future on the new world religion of sports.

Story | Conversation | July 02, 2007

 

As Father's Day arrives this weekend, Wright Thompson pays tribute to his daddy on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National.

Story | Conversation | May 16, 2007

The Art of Being Ichiro

We want to think of Ichiro as an enigma. We want to think of him as we do "Area 51," the grassy lawn he patrols in right field -- mysterious and alien. But roll down those smoked windows and remove those sunglasses for a different perspective.

Story | Conversation | July 25, 2005

OTL: Ghosts of Mississippi

Wright Thompson

In 1962, the Ole Miss campus erupted in violence over integration and swelled with pride over an unbeaten football team. Mississippi native Wright Thompson explores the tumultuous fall that still grips the state.

Story | Conversation | February 10, 2009

E-ticket: Father Bear

Wright Thompson, ESPN.com

He's 68 and rarely plays golf anymore, but Jack Nicklaus is still moving at mach speed.

Story | Conversation | April 23, 2008

The Ringmaster Rolls On

Patrick Hruby, ESPN.com

He has been sent to prison and blamed for sports' biggest scandal, so why is Victor Conte still smiling?

Story | Conversation | January 11, 2008

E-ticket: Behind The Bamboo Curtain

Story by Wright Thompson

With the 2008 Summer Olympics one year away, there's a China the organizers want you to see -- and one they don't.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2007

 

ESPN.com's Jim Caple and 5,000 other maniacs ran England's lethal Tough Guy course and actually survived … for the most part.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2007

 

By following his father's philosophy, Jim Leyland has taught millionaire ballplayer that good things come from an honest day's work.

Story | Conversation | September 25, 2006