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Aiming for the green
As Loren Roberts took his victory walk down the 18th fairway at Baltimore Country Club during the final round of the inaugural Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship last year, he was greeted with polite applause. Tom Watson and Fred Funk drew...Tags: Bruce Fleisher, Government, Fred Couples, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Motor Racing
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Agenda for Ryder Cup upset
Tribune reporterThe North Side slogan is: "It's gonna happen." The Louisville slogan should be: "It might happen (but we sincerely doubt it)." The Americans have been drubbed in the last two Ryder Cups with the world's greatest player on their side. So how in the...Tags: Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, ESPN, Nick Faldo
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Ryder Cup
The Americans have been drubbed in the last two Ryder Cups with the world's greatest player on their side. So how in the name of Roy McAvoy can the Tiger-free U.S. team beat the smooth-talking, slick-putting Euros? Here's how: Don't sweat the lack of...Tags: Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, ESPN, Nick Faldo
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Druga finally got his dream job at Shinnecock
erik.boland@newsday.comIt seems real enough by now, though Jack Druga is still a bit awed by landing what he tabbed nearly two decades ago as his "dream job." "It's still pretty magical driving up here every day," said Druga, in his first season as the head professional at...Tags: Bob Ford, Rivers, Stanford White, Bodies of Water, Clubs and Associations
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No. 11, Par 3, 158 yards
This diabolical little hole, the one that Lee Trevino famously called "the shortest par 5 in America," got its comeuppance yesterday. It is a hole that veteran golfers talk about when they discuss Shinnecock Hills. Mark McCumber, a Champions Tour...Tags: Jeff Maggert, Jay Haas, Lee Trevino, Mark McCumber, Golf
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Tiger's 9-year odyssey
Staff WriterThe skinny college kid with a catchy name and a powerful swing was the golfer who most fans wanted to see. He was the center of conversation throughout his stay at the 1995 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, which was not very long. Tiger Woods took a furious...Tags: Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren, Superman, Nick Price, Lee Trevino
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The test of time
Staff WriterWhen Corey Pavin raced up the 18th fairway that Sunday afternoon in 1995, rushing to see the result of the 4-wood shot that would seal the U.S. Open, he really was taking one last peek at the old world. In the same year that Pavin's golf ball and feet...Tags: Tiger Woods, Corey Pavin, Mark McCumber, Arnold Palmer, Jeff Sluman
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Floyd made himself right at home after his triumph in 1986
STAFF WRITERSome golfers enjoy Shinnecock Hills so much that they say the U.S. Open ought to go back there every year. They know it can't happen, but it is just their way of saying the championship seems to be at home there. Raymond Floyd, who won the Open at...Tags: Tiger Woods, Payne Stewart, Lanny Wadkins, Bruce Zabriski, Cleveland Indians
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2001 PGA schedule
The Associated PressJan. 3-7 -- WGC-Match Play Championship, Melbourne, Australia (Steve Stricker) Jan. 11-14 -- Mercedes Championships, Kapalua, Hawaii. (Jim Furyk) Jan. 11-14 -- Tucson Open, Tucson, Ariz. (Garrett Willis) Jan. 18-21 -- Sony Open, Honolulu. (Brad Faxon)...Tags: Steve Stricker, Frank Lickliter, PGA Championship, Travelers Championship, Honda Classic
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Floyd stays the course
STAFF WRITERThe man and the golf course were a perfect match. When gracefully aging veteran Raymond Floyd and the venerable Shinnecock Hills Golf Club met for the first time last Monday, they discovered they had a lot in common. Both are subtle, versatile and...Tags: Chip Beck, Payne Stewart, Lanny Wadkins, Mark McCumber, Bob Tway
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