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Entries in Farmer's Insurance Open (17)

9:15AM

SF Examiner: Tiger Woods 'feeling heat' at Torrey Pines

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


It was one-fifth contrition, four-fifths intention. Tiger Woods was on a seat in the press room, and if it wasn’t particularly hot, there was a mention of “feeling heat again.”

Presumably he meant from being in competition and not in the line of journalistic fire

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
8:41AM

Global Golf Post: It's Just Not the Same Without Tiger

By Art Spander
For GlobalGolfPost.com


LA JOLLA, CALIF. -- The girls from Deja Vu missed him, and were moved enough to go to great extremes to tell him so. That's Deja Vu, the strip club in San Diego's Midway District, not deja vu all over again, as Yogi Berra often is quoted as saying. The ladies wanted Mr. Eldrick Woods, a.k.a. Tiger.

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2010 Global Golf Post
8:36AM

Global Golf Post: Grooves Stay on Cutting Edge

By Art Spander
For GlobalGolfPost.com


LA JOLLA, CALIF. -- One thing about the PGA Tour, it doesn't like a lot of bad news about the PGA Tour, self-imposed or not.

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Copyright 2010 Global Golf Post
10:10PM

PGATOUR.com: Sim could be next star product of Aussie pipeline

By Art Spander
Special to PGATOUR.com


SAN DIEGO -- He's part of the Aussie Pipeline, the kids who grow up Down Under with thoughts of playing golf Up Over, across the Pacific and in the other hemisphere.

We're so accustomed to the success of Australian golfers in America, from Bruce Crampton to David Graham to Greg Norman to Geoff Ogilvy, that Michael Sim should be absolutely no surprise.

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© 2010 PGA TOUR, Inc.
8:11PM

PGATOUR.com: Mickelson's use of old wedges stirs groove rule debate

By Art Spander
Special to PGATOUR.com


SAN DIEGO -- This is what Phil Mickelson said. That all the clubs in his bag are approved for play. Including the ones some other players say he should not be using, wedges from Ping which if not older than dirt are old enough to create a controversy.

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© 2010 PGA TOUR, Inc.