Frustration for No. 1 and 2
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The game’s two best players continue to struggle to find their best stuff.
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Michael Johnson: Player profile
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Michael Johnson: Player profile
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Weekly junior golf round-up
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Complete AJGA tournament updates from this week.
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Kuchar leads after first day at Cog Hill
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Matt Kuchar has picked the right time to be playing his best golf of the year.
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Woods-Foley Relationship Continues to Grow at BMW
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It’s official: Tiger Woods is buying into Sean Foley’s swing principles.
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Notes: Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill's new greens
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Notes: Rickie Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill's new greens
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Woods embraces new swing
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Tiger Woods' do-it-yourself approach gave way to working with Sean Foley, the Canadian-born swing coach who again was with Woods for an hour during his pro-am at Cog Hill for the BMW Championship.
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The Matchmaker
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Corey Pavin must play matchmaker if he has any chance to nix an overseas Cup drought.
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New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
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New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
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New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
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New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
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An important Ryder Cup for Tiger Woods
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Tiger Woods experienced a Ryder Cup tradition for the first time Tuesday.
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Notes: Tour navigating through sponsorship
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With the PGA Tour getting closer to a sponsor for the World Golf Championship at Doral, that leaves only three tournaments – Memphis, Hilton Head and the Bob Hope Classic – without title sponsors after 2010.
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Ryder Cup Should Give Us ...
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There are a few givens in this year's Ryder Cup. But here are some things we want to see.
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Pavin's Sixth Sense
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Former Cup captain Ben Crenshaw had a "good feeling." Maybe Corey Pavin has a sixth sense.
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The Game of Risk
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Rickie Fowler is not only a gamble, he's the boldest American captain’s pick in Ryder Cup history.
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Best of Both Worlds?
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Matt Kuchar is leading the FedEx Cup playoffs after two weeks, but is he atop the Power Rankings?
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Fantasy Island: BMW Championship
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Our GolfChannel.com staff offers up their picks for the third FedEx Cup playoff event, the BMW Championship.
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Pavin selects Woods, Johnson, Cink, Fowler for Ryder Cup
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Captain Corey Pavin selects Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler for Ryder Cup
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Woods leads a short list of Ryder Cup picks
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U.S. captain Corey Pavin has four picks and one tough decision to fill out his Ryder Cup team.
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Connolly, Martindale win at Greenbrier
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Brendan Connolly of Castle Rock, Colo., claimed his first AJGA victory after carding a final-round 1-under-par 70 to finish the tournament at 2-under-par 211.
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Check Your Messages
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U.S. Ryder Cup will likely awake on Tuesday morning with a cell phone full of messages.
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Photos of the Week
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The splendid Spaniard, Miguel Angel Jimenez, delights in tooting his own horn in victory.
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Quotes of the Week
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A guilty player, a fellow competitor and a rules enforcer chime in on yet another silly rules infraction.
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Backspin: For Parity's Sake
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We're living in a golf world of parity, where no one reigns and anyone can win the PGA Tour Playoffs.
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Johnson goes wire-to-wire, captures Junior Players
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Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., made a 20-foot bogey putt on the last hole to post a 4-under-par total (68-72-72 – 212) and a one-shot victory over Jordan Spieth of Dallas and Emiliano Grillo of Bradenton, Fla.
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As Good as It Gets?
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Four years into the FedEx Cup and the system still is not perfect, but it's better than the alternative.
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Day leads at Deutsche Bank; Mickelson five back
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The final hole gave Jason Day a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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Johnson remains on top at Junior Players
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Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., shot even-par 72 Saturday to retain his first-round lead with a two-day total of 4-under-par 140.
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Moving Up, Down, In and Out
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Saturday is 'Moving Day' on the PGA Tour and that was certainly the case at the Deutsche Bank.
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Kim hurts Ryder Cup chances with missed cut
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Anthony Kim’s only hope now is to persuade Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin with words, not scores.
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Day, Snedeker lead in Boston; Woods shoots 65
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Jason Day and Brandt Snedeker share lead after two rounds of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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Johnson leads after first round of Junior Players
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Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., used eight birdies during his round to overcome a streaky back nine and fire a 4-under-par 68.
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09/09/2010
Frustration for No. 1 and 2
The game’s two best players continue to struggle to find their best stuff.
More Info
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09/09/2010
Michael Johnson: Player profile
Michael Johnson: Player profile
More Info
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09/09/2010
Weekly junior golf round-up
Complete AJGA tournament updates from this week.
More Info
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09/09/2010
Kuchar leads after first day at Cog Hill
Matt Kuchar has picked the right time to be playing his best golf of the year.
More Info
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09/08/2010
Woods-Foley Relationship Continues to Grow at BMW
It’s official: Tiger Woods is buying into Sean Foley’s swing principles.
More Info
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09/08/2010
Notes: Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill's new greens
Notes: Rickie Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill's new greens
More Info
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09/08/2010
Woods embraces new swing
Tiger Woods' do-it-yourself approach gave way to working with Sean Foley, the Canadian-born swing coach who again was with Woods for an hour during his pro-am at Cog Hill for the BMW Championship.
More Info
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09/08/2010
The Matchmaker
Corey Pavin must play matchmaker if he has any chance to nix an overseas Cup drought.
More Info
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09/08/2010
New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
More Info
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09/08/2010
New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
More Info
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09/07/2010
An important Ryder Cup for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods experienced a Ryder Cup tradition for the first time Tuesday.
More Info
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09/07/2010
Notes: Tour navigating through sponsorship
With the PGA Tour getting closer to a sponsor for the World Golf Championship at Doral, that leaves only three tournaments – Memphis, Hilton Head and the Bob Hope Classic – without title sponsors after 2010.
More Info
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09/07/2010
Ryder Cup Should Give Us ...
There are a few givens in this year's Ryder Cup. But here are some things we want to see.
More Info
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09/07/2010
Pavin's Sixth Sense
Former Cup captain Ben Crenshaw had a "good feeling." Maybe Corey Pavin has a sixth sense.
More Info
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09/07/2010
The Game of Risk
Rickie Fowler is not only a gamble, he's the boldest American captain’s pick in Ryder Cup history.
More Info
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09/07/2010
Best of Both Worlds?
Matt Kuchar is leading the FedEx Cup playoffs after two weeks, but is he atop the Power Rankings?
More Info
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09/07/2010
Fantasy Island: BMW Championship
Our GolfChannel.com staff offers up their picks for the third FedEx Cup playoff event, the BMW Championship.
More Info
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09/07/2010
Pavin selects Woods, Johnson, Cink, Fowler for Ryder Cup
Captain Corey Pavin selects Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler for Ryder Cup
More Info
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09/07/2010
Woods leads a short list of Ryder Cup picks
U.S. captain Corey Pavin has four picks and one tough decision to fill out his Ryder Cup team.
More Info
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09/06/2010
Connolly, Martindale win at Greenbrier
Brendan Connolly of Castle Rock, Colo., claimed his first AJGA victory after carding a final-round 1-under-par 70 to finish the tournament at 2-under-par 211.
More Info
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09/06/2010
Check Your Messages
U.S. Ryder Cup will likely awake on Tuesday morning with a cell phone full of messages.
More Info
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09/06/2010
Photos of the Week
The splendid Spaniard, Miguel Angel Jimenez, delights in tooting his own horn in victory.
More Info
|
09/06/2010
Quotes of the Week
A guilty player, a fellow competitor and a rules enforcer chime in on yet another silly rules infraction.
More Info
|
09/06/2010
Backspin: For Parity's Sake
We're living in a golf world of parity, where no one reigns and anyone can win the PGA Tour Playoffs.
More Info
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09/05/2010
Johnson goes wire-to-wire, captures Junior Players
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., made a 20-foot bogey putt on the last hole to post a 4-under-par total (68-72-72 – 212) and a one-shot victory over Jordan Spieth of Dallas and Emiliano Grillo of Bradenton, Fla.
More Info
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09/05/2010
As Good as It Gets?
Four years into the FedEx Cup and the system still is not perfect, but it's better than the alternative.
More Info
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09/05/2010
Day leads at Deutsche Bank; Mickelson five back
The final hole gave Jason Day a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
More Info
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09/04/2010
Johnson remains on top at Junior Players
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., shot even-par 72 Saturday to retain his first-round lead with a two-day total of 4-under-par 140.
More Info
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09/04/2010
Moving Up, Down, In and Out
Saturday is 'Moving Day' on the PGA Tour and that was certainly the case at the Deutsche Bank.
More Info
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09/04/2010
Kim hurts Ryder Cup chances with missed cut
Anthony Kim’s only hope now is to persuade Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin with words, not scores.
More Info
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09/04/2010
Day, Snedeker lead in Boston; Woods shoots 65
Jason Day and Brandt Snedeker share lead after two rounds of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
More Info
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09/03/2010
Johnson leads after first round of Junior Players
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., used eight birdies during his round to overcome a streaky back nine and fire a 4-under-par 68.
More Info
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