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    May 7, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Hall of Fame commentators take on Tiger Woods’ swing change

    The Downswing Golf Blog
    Add new Hall of Famers Peter Alliss and Dan Jenkins to those who don’t understand the rationale behind Tiger Woods embarking on another swing. “It’s like Pavarotti saying, ‘I’m fed up being a tenor; I think I’m going to...
  2. Dec 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Sports figures

    Sports figures Jim Dooley, 77; succeeded George Halas as coach of the Chicago Bears (Jan. 8) Christopher Bowman, 40; two-time U.S. figure skating champion (Jan. 10) Johnny Podres, 75; left-hander pitched Dodgers to first World Series title in...

    Tags: Montreal Expos, Dave Smith, University of Oklahoma, Awards and Prizes, Multi-Sport Events

  4. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. Golf's popularity problem was only masked by Tiger

    O, by the Way
    There's a lot of justifiable hand-wringing going on among golf enthusiasts that without Tiger Woods, the profile index of the PGA Tour will slip to something approximating that of pro bowling or curling.There's talk among golf commentators about how the...

    Tags: Payne Stewart, CBS Corp., Tom Watson, PGA Tour, U.S. Open (golf)

  6. May 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Bob Rosburg, 82; pro golfer became broadcaster, took TV viewers onto the course

    Golfer Bob Rosburg, who won the 1959 PGA Championship and later capitalized on his golfing skills as one of the first TV announcers to rove the course along with the players, died Thursday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. He was 82.
    Golfer Bob Rosburg, who won the 1959 PGA Championship and later capitalized on his golfing skills as one of the first TV announcers to rove the course along with the players, died Thursday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. He was 82....

    Tags: Health, Gene Littler, Multi-Sport Events, Hospitals and Clinics, PGA Tour

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