Posted by Associated Press @ 4:23 pm on December 23rd 2008
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem has asked players to consider adding a tournament or two to their schedules. Perhaps he's trying to lead by example.
Posted by Bob Smiley @ 3:44 pm on December 23rd 2008
The chip on Sergio Garcia's shoulder notwithstanding, not everyone believes in the golf gods, writes ESPN.com's Bob Smiley.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 1:41 pm on December 23rd 2008
Dates and sites for five of the six Fall Series events on the PGA Tour were announced on Wednesday, but the next-to-last event of the season remains without a sponsor or home.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:38 am on December 22nd 2008
Vijay Singh has finished off the golf season in style, making a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday for a one-shot victory over Steve Stricker in the Chevron World Challenge.
Posted by Associated Press @ 2:27 pm on December 21st 2008
The final official shot of 2008 was a tap-in birdie by Richard Sterne to win the South African Open in a playoff, capping his unlikely climb in the world rankings to be among 15 players Sunday earning a Masters invitation.
Posted by Reuters @ 2:24 pm on December 21st 2008
Richard Sterne claimed his second successive tournament victory on home soil when he edged out Britain's Gareth Maybin in a playoff to win the South Africa Open on Sunday.
Posted by Reuters @ 9:44 am on December 21st 2008
Singapore's Lam Chih Bing held his nerve in a tense final round to shoot a five-under 67 and win the Volvo Masters of Asia on Sunday.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:56 am on December 20th 2008
Australia's David Gleeson, one of five players tied for the lead, matched the course record Saturday with a nine-under 63 during the third round of the Asian Tour's season-ending Volvo Masters.
Posted by Bob Smiley @ 6:06 am on December 20th 2008
A not-so-simple par served as catalyst for Tiger's historic 2008 season, writes ESPN.com's Bob Smiley.
Posted by Associated Press @ 3:06 pm on December 19th 2008
Commissioner Tim Finchem is asking PGA Tour players to focus on four areas during the current economic slowdown: scheduling, sponsor appreciation, public comments and charitable involvement.