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Sorenstam announces plan to retire at end of year
Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she has won 72 tournaments to date and delivered a defining moment when she teed it up against the men on the PGA Tour. Rest of story...
Players react to Annika’s decision
“It caught me by surprise, like everyone else. At the same time, we knew it would happen eventually. I have mixed feelings. I do want to say that now that we know it’s the last year, we really want to enjoy it, enjoy the time that we have. I will miss Annika a lot. Rest of story...
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Sorenstam announces she'll retire at season's end
Calling her decision one she'd "been thinking about for a while," Annika Sorenstam said Tuesday she will retire after the season. Rest of story...
Notes: Florida State's Posey plays all nine positions in win
Florida State All-American Buster Posey played all nine positions Monday in the Seminoles' 10-0 baseball victory against Savannah State and had an impact everywhere he went. Posey went 1-for-3 with a grand slam, two walks and two runs scored. He retired the two batters he faced in relief and played errorless ball in the field in a home game shortened to seven innings by the 10-run rule. Rest of story...
Golf balls are better than ever, and so are the results
After winning The Players Championship in 40 mph wind gusts Sunday, Sergio Garcia credited TaylorMade, the company that makes the golf ball he plays. Garcia sealed the victory with a wedge shot on the par-3 17th island hole when the ball stopped 4 feet from the cup. Garcia's skill certainly was a factor, but all players are finding that the current generation of golf balls is far better than ... Rest of story...
After long wait, Garcia has chance to dare Tiger
Sergio Garcia has been inextricably linked with Tiger Woods his entire adult golf life. Almost nine years ago, when Woods beat the young Garcia by one shot down the stretch at the 1999 PGA Championship at Medinah, Sergio appeared to be heralding his arrival as the boy-golfer with the best chance to take on the new king, who happened to be only four years his senior. Rest of story...
Preferred by serious golfers
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Sunday at Sawgrass felt tougher on Sergio Garcia than what he faced last summer at the British Open, a playoff loss that seemed to define a career filled with more talent than trophies. Rest of story...
Rehabbing Tiger on track to play in U.S. Open
Tiger Woods is chipping and putting again, and he hopes to play in the Memorial in two weeks. But even if he can’t compete until the U.S. Open, he doesn’t expect the same result as his last layoff during a season. Rest of story...
TPC Network adds San Francisco track
David Pillsbury is bringing the TPC home to his city by the bay. Rest of story...