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Harrington Takes Advantage Of Early Start; Tied With Three Others For Travelers Lead
Padraig Harrington, Justin Rose, Charlie Wi and Australia's Mathew Goggin shot 6-under-par 64s to tie for the first-round lead of the Travelers Championship.
Padraig Harrington was smiling often during the first round of the Travelers Championship on...Tags: Kevin Sutherland, Transportation Industry, U.S. Open (golf), PGA Championship, Corey Pavin
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Early Wakeup Call Doesn't Hurt Fowler's Game
— The alarm first sounded at 3:50 a.m. Friday, and Rickie Fowler hit the snooze button. He eventually rose and arrived at TPC River Highlands at about 4:45 for his 6:50 tee time. For a California kid, it was like being on West Coast time. "Very...Tags: Transportation Industry, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Golf
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Joe Buck, Artie Lange, kick off new HBO show in style
WatchdogWhile I was busy in the sedate environs of our nation's golf championship, Artie Lange hijacked the debut of Joe Buck's new HBO show Monday, an event of Bissinger-ian proportions that is sure to dominate the blogosphere today. Here is......Tags: Howard Stern , Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Google Inc., Artie Lange
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Stewart Cink ate at Taj Tandoori in Deer Park Tuesday
WatchdogHere is my story from the Wednesday newspaper about golf's reigning Twitter king, Stewart Cink, who was up to 340,950 followers as of 9:30 a.m. Today's big news was that he took his family to dinner at Taj Tandoori in......Tags: Twitter, Inc., Alcoholic Beverages, John Daly, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports
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Stewart Cink finds (and keeps) a Michael Jordan ball
WatchdogStewart Cink found a Michael Jordan golf ball in the tall grass at No. 18 of Bethpage Black, then showed it to me, then Twittered about it here. Here is my story about that in the newspaper. Other than that,......Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Golf, Sports, Michael Jordan
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Tom Watson bums out boomers; Cink stirs Twitterers
WatchdogAs a journalist and a baby boomer, I was hugely bummed out by Tom Watson's late collapse Sunday. As the man himself put it, "It would have been a hell of a story." But as a human being and fellow......Tags: Twitter, Inc., Tom Watson, ESPN (tv network), U.S. Open (tennis)
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Tiger Woods gets back to 'normal' at Quail Hollow
The Fabulous ForumTiger Woods held a press conference Wednesday and it wasn't that big of a deal. Unlike Woods' public apology back in February and his pre-Masters press conference earlier this month, there was little hype surrounding Woods' latest appearance before the...... -
Tiger Woods misses the cut at Quail Hollow
The Fabulous ForumSo much for Tiger Woods wanting the attention to return to his golf. In a shocking meltdown Friday at the Quail Hollow Championship in Charlotte, N.C., Woods matched the worst nine-hole score of his PGA Tour career and wound up...... -
Recalling our favorite sports memories of 2009
Baltimore Sun reporterWhy do we love watching sports? And what did we love the most in 2009? Those are two questions each of us would answer differently. But the answer to the second question helps explain the answer to the first. We love watching sports because they are a...Tags: Andre Agassi, Brooke Shields, Soccer, Hampton Roads Weather, Gary Williams
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British Open: First- and second-round groupings
The Fabulous ForumTiger Woods and Justin Rose of England will play in the same group for the first two rounds of the British Open for the first time since 2002 at Muirfield. Back then Woods was on a hot streak, going for...... -
Tom Watson gained more than he lost at Turnberry
The Downswing Golf BlogIf Tom Watson thinks about it, that bogey on Turnberry's 72nd hole last year can still tear at his guts. A little. “The loss is hard to take,” said Watson, reflecting back on a 59-year-old's fairy tale that ended one hole too soon. The... -
59-Year Old Watson Leads British Open
Staff writerTom Watson took three practice swings without a club in his hand, then looked toward the green and pictured the shot he needed to play. Standing on the edge of the fairway, a marshal who had seen Watson work his magic at Turnberry for three decades...Tags: U.S. Open (golf), Sam Snead, PGA Championship, Retief Goosen, Golf
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