2007 Augusta Masters Field announced, Tiger Woods still the bookies favorite
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
107 players were invited to partake in the 2007 Masters golf tournament April 5-8 at Augusta National in Georgia, although only 97 are expected to tee off. Past champions Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Nick Faldo, Tommy Aaron, Gay Brewer, Jack Burke, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Doug Ford and Bob Goalby will all take a pass. [...]
Phil Mickelson eyes second straight PGA Tour win at Nissan Open
Thursday, February 15th, 2007
It was wrong for us to doubt Phil Mickelson. We didn’t expect much from him last week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and as it turned out he ran away from the field, winning by five shots. That’s Phil Mickelson golf right there. And when he’s in a zone like that, he’s the best [...]
Dubai Desert Classic Odds: Woods, Els renew old PGA Tour rivalry
Thursday, February 1st, 2007
The lure of lucrative appearance fees has made the Dubai Desert Classic a tournament to pay attention to over the years. This year is no different. Tiger Woods has made the trip, and he has been hotter than blazing for half a year. He has won seven straight PGA Tour events and nine of 12 [...]
Soney Open Preview: Vijay Singh back at his old killing form?
Thursday, January 11th, 2007
The comment came from way out in left field or, more appropriately in golf vernacular, from way down at the end of the driving range. But here was Vijay Singh, the PGA Tour’s most legendary workaholic, talking about maybe needing to finally act like someone in his mid-40s, someone who might actually need to back [...]
Stuart Appleby guns for 4th straight Mercedes-Benz Championship crown
Thursday, January 4th, 2007
The inaugural PGA TOUR FedExCup season kicks off this weekweek at the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii where three-time defending champion Stuart Appleby headlines an elite field composed of 34 players who won TOUR events in 2006. The winner of the Mercedes-Benz Championship will earn 4,500 points and get a head start toward the $10 million [...]
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