As FedEx Cup heats up, players start to show signs of fatigue heading into BMW ChampionshipSeptember 10th, 2009 BMW Championship marks third stop on road to $10MLEMONT, Ill. — The pro-am round of the BMW Championship had just ended in the still of late afternoon, clear skies and plenty of light available to fine-tune various parts of the game.
Deutsche Bank win lifts Steve Stricker over Tiger Woods and into lead in FedEx Cup playoffsSeptember 8th, 2009 Playoff leader Stricker becoming 'Mr. September'NORTON, Mass.
Woods shoots 63 for belated, short-lived lead in Boston; 9-stroke deficit at start is too muchSeptember 7th, 2009 Tiger makes a belated run in BostonNORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods was 6 under after six holes in the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship, leaving fans wondering whether they would see an unprecedented comeback.
Steve Stricker grabs share of lead at Deutsche Bank Championship with eagle on final holeSeptember 7th, 2009 Stricker eagles 18 for share of Deutsche Bank leadNORTON, Mass. — Steve Stricker looked at the 18th green, 237 yards away, and saw that an eagle was within reach.
Vijay Singh back in Boston, hoping for repeat victory and renewed hope in PGA Tour playoffsSeptember 4th, 2009 Singh looking for playoff revival at TPC of BostonNORTON, Mass. — Vijay Singh left last year's Deutsche Bank Championship as a virtual lock to win the PGA Tour's playoff and the $10 million bonus that goes along with it.
Tiger trying to make a few putts and take some big stridesSeptember 3rd, 2009 Woods on a roll, except for his puttingNORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods created a slight stir Thursday morning on the TPC Boston when a Nike representative approached him on the first tee carrying two putters.
Casey knows the injury, just not how far he should push itSeptember 1st, 2009 Casey lists himself probably for Deutsche BankNORTON, Mass. — Given the choices from an NFL injury report, Paul Casey listed himself as probable for the Deutsche Bank Championship this week as the world's No.
For the first time, Tiger Woods enters the first PGA Tour playoff event at The BarclaysAugust 21st, 2009 Woods enters opening playoff event at The BarclaysJERSEY CITY, N.J. — Tiger Woods entered The Barlcays on Friday, an indication that the world's No.
South Korea's Y.E. Yang wins PGA Championship, beating Tiger WoodsAugust 17th, 2009 Yang defeats Woods to win PGA ChampionshipCHASKA, Minn. — South Korea's Y.E.
It's Y.E. Yang in front of Tiger Woods with 4 holes left at PGA ChampionshipAugust 17th, 2009 Yang takes lead from Woods at PGA, 4 holes leftCHASKA, Minn. — Y.E. Yang has taken the lead from Tiger Woods at the PGA Championship.
Brief look at second round of PGA ChampionshipAugust 15th, 2009 A look at the second round of PGACHASKA, Minn. — A brief look at Friday's second round of the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club (all times EDT):
Leading: Tiger Woods by four shots at 7-under 137.
With Woods playing and winning, Buick Open ratings up 167 percentAugust 3rd, 2009 Tiger gives Buick Open a big boostGRAND BLANC, Mich. — Tiger Woods' three-shot victory in the Buick Open has given the PGA Tour event a 167 percent ratings boost over last year, when Woods was recovering from knee surgery and did not play.
Tiger Woods to play WGC event in buildup to the final majorJuly 31st, 2009 Woods to return to FirestoneAKRON, Ohio — Tiger Woods has entered the Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone, making it official that he will play three straight events concluding with the final major of the year. It is not unusual for the world's No.
Woods decides to play in Michigan at Buick OpenJuly 23rd, 2009 Tiger to play in Buick OpenGRAND BLANC, Mich. — Tiger Woods has decided to play in the Buick Open as he prepares for the final major of the year.
Deutsche Bank golf tournament sponsor says investment good for charities, local economyJuly 22nd, 2009 Deutsche Bank tourney sponsor defends investmentBOSTON — Defending the bank's sponsorship of a golf tournament in a slumping economy, Deutsche Bank Americas CEO Seth Waugh said Wednesday that the event has been a good investment for the company while providing needed money for the charities and local businesses that depend upon it. "You can think of the golf tournament as a silly little thing in terms of what's going on in the world, but these are the bricks that can build the economy back up," Waugh said, citing studies that estimate the economic impact of the Deutsche Bank Championship at $40 million to $70 million annually.