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· Ask Travelin Joe: Nevada, the Bay Area, and Cincinnati
13/05/2008 11:30

Hi, Joe:

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· Wie won't take part in Sorenstam's tourney
13/05/2008 08:30

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C.(AP) Don't look for Michelle Wie at this year's Ginn Tribute hosted by Annika Sorenstam.

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· View Finder: A look inside the MetLife blimp
12/05/2008 18:30

Look up, way up, in the skies above Torrey Pines -- or just about any PGA Tour event -- and you'll spot it patrolling at 1,200 feet like some sort of Behemoth Brother, a 130-foot-long, 4,400-pound, helium-filled sky whale out for a leisurely swim. It is the MetLife blimp, to golf what Cracker Jack is to baseball, a ubiquitous -- if gigantic -- strand of the game's DNA, right down to the white noise its whirring engines produce.

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· The 10 Best Duels in U.S. Open History
12/05/2008 18:30

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· Game plan: How Tiger will attack Torrey Pines
12/05/2008 18:30

Tiger is the odds-on favorite to win the U.S. Open. We asked his swing coach Hank Haney what the keys will be for the World No. 1.

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· The Secrets of Tiger's Amazing Mind
12/05/2008 18:30

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· Angel Cabrera remains thoughtful, fiery and blunt after his U.S. Open triumph
12/05/2008 18:30

"Just because I won the U.S. Open doesn'tmean I'm going to change the way I live,"Angel Cabrera told Sports Illustrated last August in his native Argentina,for a profile co-written by Luis Fernando Llosa. "I'm going to do whatI've always done."

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· The Phil Who Could Have Been Jack
12/05/2008 18:30

The living room of Phil Rodgers' San Diego bungalow looks like a memorabilia shop -- full of relics of a career that was and another that might have been. A large framed photo of Cypress Point adorns a wall covered in tartan wallpaper. A thigh-high winner's trophy from the 1955 International Jayvee golf tournament stands near the patio door. A plastic Masters cup rests on the coffee table. But the real conversation piece hangs above the television: a 1963 Sports Illustrated cover that features a flat-topped Rodgers flashing a toothy grin. The cover line reads: PHIL RODGERS, THE BRASHEST MAN IN GOLF.

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· Twenty years after his first of back-to-back U.S. Open wins, we reveal what made Curtis Strange tick
12/05/2008 18:30

At the 1985 Panasoniclas Vegas Invitational, after closing the third round with a brain-cramp bogey, Curtis Strange, 30, stormed into the parking lot and made his worst swing of the day. His takeaway was perfect, but impact was a problem: flesh struck metal. "It was the darnedest thing," Strange recalls. "The hood of my car came up and hit my fist."

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· Woods doesn't get mad, he gets 'mad decisive'
12/05/2008 17:30

Tiger Woods is two down toJ.B. Holmes, and fuming.

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