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Welcome to Funkytown: strange things will happen in next week's British Open at Hoylake, where the tournament returns for the first time in 39 yearsnot a moment too late
What will the 2006 British Open give us? The funkiest, quirkiest major championship in Tiger Woods' or Phil Mickelson's lifetime. What will the...
Sporting News, The, 07/21/06 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
If Tiger wants to catch Lefty, he better call Butch
Mickelson blew it, plain and simple. Mickelson blew it, plain and simple. There, that's out of the way. But let's make this just as clear: No...
Sporting News, The, 06/30/06 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
A 2 1/2-minute golf guide: well, lookee hereour Sundays have been freed up just in time for the 2006 season … which, uh, started two months ago
The Big Five, the Big Three or the Very Big One? The Big Five, the Big Three or the Very Big One? Despite spells of inconsistent play, Tiger...
Sporting News, The, 03/03/06 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
Crazy eight: why the PGA championshipyou know, that other majorcould be the best tournament all year
1 It'll be a battle of the bombers and, even better, a clash of the titans. At least two of the "Big Five"--and probably more than two--will be in...
Sporting News, The, 08/12/05 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
Scotland yardage: the last time the British Open was played at St. Andrews, Tiger Wood's mastered the Old Course with unearthly distance control. If the weather cooperates, Tiger will roar once more
Are you ready for a shocker? Tiger Woods will win the Open Championship--the tournament we Americans still insist on calling the British Open (July...
Sporting News, The, 07/15/05 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
Pinehurst? Golf doesn't get any tougher than it is on the North Carolina resort's No. 2 course. The U.S. Openback in Pinehurst for the first time since '99never has been better than it was six years ago
Why 1999 matters Why 1999 matters The golf ball flies 25 yards farther than it did six years ago, and Pinehurst No. 2 won't play significantly...
Sporting News, The, 06/17/05 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
Sports talk with … Kevin Costner
On his golf game On his golf game "I've been trying to golf since Tin Cup. My life hasn't been the same. I had no idea what I was doing when I...
Sporting News, The, 05/13/05 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
Different strokes: for golf to remain Tiger Woods' domain, the king of swing must fix his gamewhich U.S. Open contenders Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson already have done
Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh see life on the PGA Tour the same way: Each believes he can be the No. 1 player in the world. Only...
Sporting News, The, 06/14/04 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
One on one with … Humpy Wheeler, President and G.M., Lowe's motor speedway
TSN: As a promoter, you've done some pretty radical things over the years. Where do you get your ideas? TSN: As a promoter, you've done some...
Sporting News, The, 05/03/04 by Reid Spencer · More from publication -
They're getting younger all the time
When 21-year-old Terry Labonte finished fourth in the 1978 Southern 500 in a car owned by Billy Hagan, he sent shock waves through the Winston Cup...
Sporting News, The, 02/16/04 by Reid Spencer · More from publication


