Sergio Garcia

Uneasy Ryder

dailyrecord.co.uk     26-Jul-2008   1 related          

Monty 6-4 To Make Europe's Side COLIN MONTGOMERIE is being tipped to miss the Ryder Cup after a disappointing fortnight in the Scottish Open and The Open. The big Scot, a mainstay of Europe's side for the past couple of...                    

Vintage show puts Langer in hunt for an 'Open' title

scotsman.com     26-Jul-2008   1 related          

Published Date: 26 July 2008 ARGUABLY the most reliable foursomes and fourball partner in Ryder Cup history, as well as Europe's shrewdest captain, there's an enduring vivacity about Bernhard Langer's golf on the senior circuit...                    

Woods absence keenly felt

sportal.com.au     25-Jul-2008   3 related          

The absence of Tiger Woods is going to be far more noticeable at the final major of the year than it was at the Open. Not since the death of Payne Stewart in an air tragedy in 1999 has a major been staged without its defending...                    

ALL IN THE GAME: Am I the only unbiased sports writer or commentator?

crossville-chronicle.com     25-Jul-2008          

On Wednesday, there were four teams represented at SEC media days, but to read the Knoxville newspaper, there were only two. It seems that perennial underdogs Mississippi State and Vanderbilt deserved only a couple of small...                    

Forgettable moment for Wie

honoluluadvertiser.com     24-Jul-2008          

There were a couple of "senior moments" in the world of golf last week. Then there was 18-year-old Michelle Wie, forgetting to sign her scorecard and being disqualified in the LPGA State Farm Classic. Padraig Harrington, who...                    

Weir still chasing the dream as Canadian Open begins

cbc.ca     23-Jul-2008   164 related          

Anthony Kim is the young star, but there are plenty of veterans in the field Mike Weir was standing over an eight-foot putt on the 18th green at Glen Abbey golf course four years ago, staring immortality in the face. He missed...                    

So-called marquee players a major letdown

foxsports.com     23-Jul-2008          

by ALISTAIR TAIT, Golfweek.com Updated: July 23, 2008, 12:47 PM EST 4 comments SOUTHPORT, England - The world's elite should have been doing some soul searching as they departed Royal Birkdale after the 137th Open Championship....                    

Fact or Fiction: Is Harrington really No. 3 in the world?

espn.go.com     23-Jul-2008   20 related          

A victory at the British Open vaulted Padraig Harrington up the world rankings, eventually landing the Irishman in third place. But is that where the two-time Open champion belongs? Our experts debate that in this week's...                    

European Tour Notebook: No positive tests as new testing regime starts

pga.com     23-Jul-2008   23 related          

There were no positive tests at the start of its new drug-testing program, European Tour officials have announced. Six players were tested during the recent European Open, including former Open champion Paul Lawrie, and all of...                    

Barack, chalk, Jayhawk now getting more ink

signonsandiego.com     22-Jul-2008   5 related          

A picture of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius holding a T-shirt with the words “Barack Chalk Jayhawk” across the front has caused a bit of a stir with the University of Kansas. The university is concerned it might look like it is...