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Tour debating whether to make Shanghai official
March 17, 2010PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) -- The PGA Tour proudly points to Shanghai as an example that not all of the World Golf Championships are staged in America. That would be easier to accept if the tour actually counted the HSBC Champions as an official event.
Tiger Woods Coming Back at The Masters
March 17, 2010
Woods' return to golf a boon to sponsors
March 17, 2010NEW YORK (AP) -- Tiger Woods' return to the golf course is a long-awaited boon to sponsors that stood by him and marketers who stand to get big exposure from the big Masters audience.
Tiger Woods at the Masters is too much, too soon
March 17, 2010As a four-time champion, Tiger Woods has every right to resume his career at the Masters this April, but I wish he wouldn't.
Fans say they're set to welcome Woods back
March 17, 2010MIAMI SHORES, Fla. (AP) -- Jose Ramos was in line at the first tee when the conversation turned to Tiger Woods and his plan to return at the Masters.
After months of madness, Tiger's return at Masters was the only logical choice
March 17, 2010There have not been many predictable moments in the Tiger Woods saga. Every day, it seemed, the story took a bizarre left turn. A new woman. A wild rumor. Another new woman. Sex therapy. A sponsor dump. An apology press conference. Even if you wanted to escape, you could not, because the crazy level was at 11, and somebody HAD to tell you the latest.
Tiger favorite for Masters with British bookies
March 17, 2010LONDON (AP) -- Despite not competing since his car crash in November, Tiger Woods is still the favorite to win the Masters.
Hot List: All-Tiger Edition
March 17, 2010HOT
Tiger Woods will return to golf at the Masters
March 17, 2010Tiger Woods will return to professional golf at the Masters on Thursday, April 8, he said Tuesday in a written statement. The world's No. 1 player had taken an "indefinite" leave from the game late last year after a Thanksgiving night car crash and subsequent revelations of serial adultery.
New generation of tour stars should focus more on instincts and less on video
March 17, 2010Bobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Lee Trevino and Seve Ballesteros all won majors in their 20s. You could argue that they were golf geniuses, and that's true, but what's more important is that their genius was nurtured, not squelched. All five had unique swings, the first three overseen by teachers who allowed them to retain their individuality, while the latter two were self-taught, letting the flight of the ball instruct them.






