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Slow play not going away anytime soon
Luke Donald took to Twitter to vent about a contentious issue on the PGA Tour. If nothing else, it was refreshing to see golf with a No 1 player who was willing to express his opinion freely and publicly. Read full blog
PGA Tour: notes from the inside
Tiger Woods appeared to turn his back on Torrey Pines when he announced last week that he would open his 2012 season that week in Abu Dhabi at the HSBC Championship, with an appearance fee that likely approaches $3 million. Read full blog
Presidents Cup reflection of golf's landscape
One thing already can be said for this Presidents Cup. The Americans have come a long way. Read full blog
Golf flunks own racism test
Now we know: Golf is a sport where you can aim a racial slur at Tiger Woods in front of a room of people and not get punished for it. Read full blog
Finchem has eye on Asia, South America, for 2015
The only two continents where the Presidents Cup has not been played are Asia and South America, which is likely to change when the next one goes overseas in 2015. Read full blog
Malaysia tourney trumped by money grab in Shanghai
Upon seeing the PGA Tour join other tours in trying to stake out a presence in Asia, one high-ranking tournament official said two years ago, "The Far East looks a lot like the Wild, Wild West." Read full blog
Trying to gauge the progress of Tiger Woods
For a snapshot of where Tiger Woods' game is at the moment, consider the Frys.com Open. It was the first time in more than 12 years that he played all four rounds of a full-field tournament and failed to earn any world ranking points. Read full blog
Vodacom Origins Of Golf 2011
A selection of South Africa’s professionals describe their most challenging holes from the courses where they won on the Vodacom Origins of Golf series. Read full blog
A major year for first timers
From Charl Schwartzel's four-birdie finish to win the Masters, Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke's emotional triumphs and Keegan Bradley's PGA shocker, 2011 was a breakthrough year in golf majors. Read full blog
A nod to the depth in the game
The wild, roller-coaster finish to the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club on Sunday was unpredictable as it unfolded, but it was not unlikely. Read full blog
Williams' victory dance draws mixed reaction
Tiger Woods' former caddie drew a mixed reaction to the way he gloated over his new boss' first victory with him on the bag. Read full blog
Tiger throws the wrong guy overboard
There used to be few things in sports made you feel more foolish than second-guessing Tiger Woods. So maybe throwing longtime caddie and close pal Steve Williams overboard... Read full blog
Golf means never taking anything for granted
Dustin Johnson probably doesn't think he'll have to wait 15 years to win a major. Read full blog
Inside the US Women's Open
To make the cut at the US Women's Open, all Michelle Wie had to do was roll in a twisting 35-foot putt in front of a packed grandstand overlooking the 18th green. No problem. Read full blog
Final rounds turning into major fiascos
Greg Norman was famous for his shortcomings in the majors, especially his "Saturday Slam" from 25 years ago when he led all four majors going into the final round and only captured one of them. Read full blog
Tiger Talk
The red banner newspaper chat this week in the United States is Tiger talk. Injury is preventing him from teeing up at the US Open this week at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda and once again sabotaging any semblance of opportunity to regain some lost ground, in more ways than one. Read full blog
A new bag for Tiger's caddie
Adam Scott was getting more attention than usual Monday at the US Open, and not only because he is coming off a runner-up finish in his most recent major at the Masters. Read full blog
Tiger banks on long-term gain
Three years ago, Tiger Woods defied doctor's orders to compete in the US Open at Torrey Pines where he stunningly triumphed in a playoff after enduring intense knee pain throughout the tournament. Read full blog
Top 50 in the world the 'golden ticket' in golf
For all the talk over the last six months about who's No 1, what really matters in this era of global golf is being safe within the top 50 world ranking. Read full blog
Tributes to Seve Ballesteros
Tributes poured in from across the globe after five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros died following a battle with brain cancer, with players moved to tears by the passing of the dashing Spaniard. Read full blog

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Slow play not going away anytime soon
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A nod to the depth in the game
The wild, roller-coaster finish to the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club on Sunday was...