Similar Articles |
|
Sports Illustrated December 4, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Tiger's top shots of 2000 What makes Woods' year unique was his supreme domination in two of the majors and -- perhaps this is a benefit of having every one of your swings televised -- the number of unbelievable shots this guy pulled off every time he played... |
Sports Illustrated June 1, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Golf questions Prepping for a major... Cypress Point... The PGA Championship... etc. |
Sports Illustrated June 6, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Notebook: Jaime's Top 10 The Best Talent Courses in the World |
Sports Illustrated January 28, 2002 Rich Cardillo |
The Pebble Beach experience An amateur's dream come true... |
Sports Illustrated May 6, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A listing ship Ten grand ideas from the golf underground... |
Sports Illustrated July 9, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
USGA flubs another ruling I swear the guys at the United States Golf Association who come up with the rules on amateur status are a bunch of, um, amateurs... |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2000 |
Too much Tiger on TV? We have seen the future of golf, folks, and it looks a lot like Tiger Woods. Is there too much Tiger?... |
Sports Illustrated March 18, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A golfer's dream The Hooters Tour is where professional golfers go to dream... |
Sports Illustrated February 12, 2003 Gary Van Sickle |
Top Banana At the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Bill Murray stole clothing, threw fruit -- and once again demonstrated the importance of not being earnest. |
Sports Illustrated June 8, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Time to go low It's about time for somebody to lower the record for low score in a major, which has been at 63 and holding for a long time. By my count, 15 players have shot 63s in major championships. |
Sports Illustrated July 25, 2000 |
Roberts has found his stroke He won by eight, his peers marveled at his putting, they were impressed by the way he could dominate a tournament the way he did, a performance so thorough that other players wonder whether they'll ever be able to beat him on that golf course. Tiger Woods? No, Loren Roberts. |
Sports Illustrated July 6, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
His own zone Woods ranks up there with alltime favorites |
Sports Illustrated June 29, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Still more Tiger Despite Tiger Woods' dominance of the U.S. Open, Pebble Beach proved itself again as a totally worthy site. The Open should go back there as soon as possible. "We could play the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach every year and everybody would be ecstatic," Justin Leonard said.... |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
My favorite public courses One of you faithful readers asked me what my favorite public golf courses are so I made up a list of my top 10.... |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Hits and misses Checking out some new golf courses and new equipment... |
Sports Illustrated December 18, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Wackier moments of 2000 Looking back at Golf Year 2000, we still can't decide whether to call it very predictable or totally unpredictable. Actually, it was both... |
Sports Illustrated November 16, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
No more real golf Let's all just scratch Valderrama off our scorecards, shall we? As the recent WGC American Express Championship proved, it's not a great golf course. The 17th hole, where balls keep rolling off the green into the lake, is a travesty. That green really does belong on a miniature-golf course... |
Sports Illustrated August 24, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Ten best tournament finishes The duel between Bob May and Tiger Woods. Woods thought it ranked as one of the great finishes in golf history. He's probably right. Here's my list of the 10 best major tournament finishes since 1960... |
Sports Illustrated March 31, 2000 Alan Shipnuck |
Roots A look at Tiger Wood's golf genealogy reveals how he got so good |
Sports Illustrated February 13, 2001 Jaime Diaz |
The Tour's Mr. Right Almost overnight the game has changed on the PGA Tour because an ever-expanding number of players are driving the ball huge distances, which allows them to attack every pin with shorter irons... |
Sports Central April 14, 2005 Jonathan Lowe |
When Dripping and Driving Don't Mix So far, poor weather has effected sixty percent of golf tournaments in 2005. |
Sports Central August 10, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
Why Tiger Needs to Win at Hazeltine Has Tiger set the bar so high for himself that winning any tournament that isn't a major has become irrelevant? |
Sports Illustrated September 7, 2001 Alan Shipnuck |
Ode to Pebble Beach I am facing Jack Nicklaus' favorite shot in golf, the approach to Pebble Beach Golf Links' wondrous eighth hole... |
Sports Illustrated February 29, 2000 |
The Trouble with Tigermania Don't tell the LPGA that Tiger Woods has been great for golf |
Sports Central June 18, 2008 Ryan Ballengee |
How to Beat Tiger Woods Why is it that unknowns can challenge Woods in the majors and the supposed best players in the world cannot? |
Sports Illustrated June 17, 2003 Rick Reilly |
The 10 Travails of Tiger 10 Reasons Why It Kinda Sucks to Be Tiger Woods Right Now |
Sports Illustrated February 4, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Merchandise Show highlights A list of the 18 most intriguing new products spotted at the PGA's merchandise show... |
Sports Illustrated February 14, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
My favorite swings We all have golfers we love to watch. I enjoy seeing the swings of Nick Price, Andrew Magee and Lee Trevino. Whom do you like? |
Sports Illustrated June 18, 2001 |
Underdog keeps moving forward Cart Boy qualified to play in the 101st U.S. Open. He made the cut in the 101st U.S. Open. And he finished dead last. That shouldn't diminish his out-of-left-freaking-field accomplishment... |
Sports Illustrated July 15, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
10 things to think about This week's Big Ten, a collection of random thoughts, observations and road rage about golf. |
Sports Illustrated May 20, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Tataurangi shows a lot of heart The easy part is over for Phil Tataurangi. Thanks to his tie for fifth at last week's MasterCard Colonial, he's already won more than enough money to be a lock for exempt status in 2003. The slightly more difficult part is seeing a cardiologist and possibly undergoing an operation... |
Sports Illustrated October 29, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
A peek at revamped Augusta National We have a verdict. The new, longer Augusta National Golf Club is going to be a bitch during next year's Masters Tournament... |
Sports Illustrated May 15, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
CBS drops the ball ...Even though the PGA Tour has enjoyed increased leverage and bargaining power since the start of the Tiger Woods era, pro golf telecasts are still generally considered second-tier TV programming by some networks... |
Sports Illustrated December 10, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Identity Crisis Quiz A cheeky way to review the year in golf... |
Sports Central April 27, 2004 Ryan Ballengee |
The PGA Train Needs Coal For the PGA Tour to continue its seven-year run of increased attendance and mainstream popularity, at least one young gun, like Tiger Woods, has to become a consistent challenger on Tour. |
Sports Illustrated November 25, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
So bad they're ... bad If you get lucky, a bad golf course can be so bad it's good. |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2001 |
Playing 18 at Augusta Would golf have anything to gain from Olympic inclusion?... What will you tell the grandkids about seeing Tiger play?... etc. |
Sports Central April 14, 2008 Joe Boesch |
The Masters of Golf The Masters is not so much about winning the money ($7.25 million purse), but about the privileges that come along with it such as an invitation to play in the other three major championship events. |
Sports Central February 1, 2011 Corrie Trouw |
A Tour Held Hostage Now more than ever, the PGA Tour needs a successful Tiger Woods. |
Sports Illustrated March 14, 2001 Jaime Diaz |
The game should embrace ShotLink You're probably a little confused about the ongoing uproar on the PGA Tour over something called ShotLink.... |
Sports Central June 16, 2010 Ryan Ballengee |
2010 U.S. Open: Site of a Golf Jubilee? In all four instances in which the U.S. Open has been contested in Pebble Beach, a great player has won. |
Wired April 2004 Steven Johnson |
The Swingers Club Virtual golf games are becoming so advanced that playing them can improve real-life skills. Links and Electronic Arts' Tiger Woods franchise are two amazing examples of these simulations. |
ifeminists December 10, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Golfing with girls The campaign to "integrate" Augusta is several months old, begun by Martha Burk, chairwoman of The National Council of Women's Organizations, which claims to represent a gaggle of women in the millions. |
Sports Illustrated August 28, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Chat Reel: SI's Jaime Diaz If I were god of golf ... |
Sports Illustrated July 10, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
My Monterey picks Be advised: Favorites will take hit on wallet |
Sports Illustrated August 22, 2000 Mark Brown |
My Shot I came to the PGA feeling like a fish out of water but left primed for the Tour's Q school |
Sports Central December 7, 2009 Ryan Ballengee |
Tigermania 2.0: How This All Will Help Golf Because of Tiger Woods' accident, rumor mill, and subsequent confession, golf has never had more eyes even indirectly affixed on it. |
Sports Central April 18, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Golf Technology: Myths, Reality, and Answers What is valued more in golf - technological advancement or the grand tradition that makes this game special? |
Sports Illustrated July 29, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Having a grand old time in Scotland One of the quaint things about the British Open is that so many of the Americans who attend it -- including players, caddies, writers, coaches and agents -- manage to sneak in a few rounds of golf while they're there. |
Sports Illustrated February 1, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Too many signs Autographs are meaningless and pointless -- and now, sadly, all about the money. A celebrity signs a card or a program, and 10 minutes later that item is up for bid on eBay or for sale in some collector's shop in the mall. If I was a celebrity -- say, Woods -- I'd simply say, No autographs... |