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Who is the Player of the Year?
The Tour Championship didn't settle anything in the POY race. We break down the candidates and their chances.


Harig: Anything but unanimous
The opportunity was there for a Player of the Year contender to pull away in Houston -- but none did.


Wrapup: Campbell steals spotlight
Chad Campbell transformed the Tour Championship from a Player of the Year showdown into a personal showcase of a future star.


ESPN Golf Schools: Instructor Mailbag
It's almost time to put the clubs away, but we have a workout regimen that will get you through the winter.


In or out? Money list winners and losers
Breaking down the money list winners and losers from the final full-field event of the year.


Harig: Malicious or misunderstood?
Vijay Singh is atop the golf world, but a cold relationship with the media and shadowy past shroud him in mystery.


Winter too long for some LPGA players
For the lower echelon of LPGA Tour players, the winter offseason lasts far too long.


Harig: Haas hangs with flatbellies
Jay Haas can enjoy the easy life on the Champions Tour next year. But will he really want to?


Harig: Why not go for it?
Tiger Woods has an opportunity to go all-out for his fifth straight money title. But he's staying home instead.


Complete Tour Championship coverage
The money title, the Player of the Year, bragging rights ... they're all on the line next week in Houston.


Wrapup: Advantage, Vijay
Vijay Singh put himself squarely in the driver's seat for his first money title by winning the Funai Classic at Disney.


Adelson: Where's the outrage?
The lack of outrage at golfer Jan Stephenson's comments on Asians is a sorry commentary.


Wrapup: Maruyama in elite company
Shigeki Maruyama became just the fourth player to have earned a victory in each of the last three seasons.


Watch: Tiger's clinic
Tiger Woods hosted a clinic for kids on Saturday afternoon. Check out the entire Webcast here.


Wrapup: Second to none ... finally
Stuart Appleby has finished runner-up six times in 14 months, so he wasn't going to let this one get away.


Tough week for Ty
Stuck in the middle of two separate controversies, Ty Votaw did not have a good week.


Harig: For Tiger, success is on the bag
Tiger pulled off his biggest win of the year, but all he wanted to talk about was what it meant to his caddie.


Mum Singh has much to learn
If you're wondering why you haven't heard much from Vijay Singh lately, there's a good reason.


Still a young man's game
Don't be fooled by the fortysomethings' September sweep, golf is still very much a young man's game.


Wrapup: Armour's Texas-sized turnaround
Tommy Armour began the week fighting for his card. He ended it by penning a new chapter in the record books.


Video game review: 'Tiger Woods 2004'
In its review, ESPN Gamer calls "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004" a must-have for golf fans.


Harig: Crunch time
It's that time of year again, when the PGA Tour's stars take time off and the grinders try to keep their cards.


Harig: No denying Singh's sweet season
Vijay now has three wins and $5.6 million -- and he doesn't seem to mind that bit of controversy over Annika.


Cupless in America
America's best lost to Europe again -- leaving the U.S. without the Solheim or Ryder Cups for the first time.


Harig: What could have been
Ernie Els is having one heck of a season, but after the start he had it could have been so much bigger.


Harig: Westwood Ho!
Lee Westwood took a wrong turn on his way to greatness, but he may have gotten back on track.


Kreidler: Bringing jokes to Mudville
Of course Phil Mickelson's trying out in the minors. The majors are out of the question.


Harig: Star hogs
WGC tourneys bring together the world's best, but they also do a disservice to regular PGA Tour events.


Wrapup: Smoke 'em if you got 'em
Stogie-smoking Darren Clarke grabbed the NEC by the throat, leaving an all-star cast of contenders in the dust.


Harig: Major struggles a minor setback
Tiger Woods must wait until April for another shot at a major -- giving him plenty of time to analyze.


Maisel: Micheel closes the deal like a champ
Shaun Micheel won the PGA on Sunday thanks to a champion's poise and a shot for the ages.


Rovell: Hogan brand unsure of its next move
The Ben Hogan brand will likely have a new owner in September. What that means is up in the air.


Wojnarowski: Saving lives, then a career
Shaun Micheel did his best work under pressure Sunday, but his true mettle was tested 10 years ago. And it wasn't on a golf course.


Maisel: Two of a kind
Instead of Tiger leading the PGA after three rounds, we had Shaun Micheel and a guy nicknamed Skeeter.


Harig: Stars fizzle out again
Wondering why long shots have won the last two majors? At least part of it has to do with stars not living up to their billing.


Harig: Another anonymous leader
If you are as obscure and unknown as Shaun Micheel, this is the perfect year to be leading a major.


Maisel: Solid Oak
Whoever gets the Wanamaker Trophy this week will have to share it with the real PGA winner: Oak Hill.


Adelson: Learning curve
Vacation? What vacation? Michelle Wie's spending the summer trying to figure out life's tricky bounces.


Ratto: We can only Hope to be like Bob
Bob Hope was more than a comedian. He was a boxer, celebrity golfer and part owner of the Indians.


Harig: Mr. Consistent's career year
Jim Furyk's consistency won him a lot of cash, but didn't make him a household name. That's changing in 2003.


Garber: A winner no matter the score
Suzy Whaley's PGA Tour foray wasn't about beating the guys. It was about having fun and growing the game.


Garber: Following Suzy
Suzy Whaley doesn't have a realistic chance at making the cut, but you wouldn't know it from the smile on her face.


Drehs: It's Suzy's turn ...
Suzy Whaley's transition from mother of two to PGA Tour pro for a week culminates Thursday at the GHO.


Harig: Rules to play by?
It may be time for golf to start looking the other way when it comes to a few silly rules.


Hope dead at 100: Golf enhances his legacy
Bob Hope, an entertainment legend and avid sportsman, has died, less than two months after turning 100.


British Open wrap: Against all odds
Ben Curtis became one of the most unlikely major champions in history by winning the British Open.


TWIG: Was Phil right? Not necessarily
Tiger has his old Titleist driver back in his bag, but that doesn't mean Phil's 'inferior equipment' crack was correct.


Adelson: This time, Wie's the favorite
Michelle Wie is the favorite to win this week's U.S. Girls' Junior, a fact that doesn't seem to matter much to the 13-year-old.


Woods on PGA: 'Same as all the others'
Tiger Woods says he'll prepare for the PGA Championship the same way he always has.


Weekend Wrapup: Three to beat
Looking for a list of British Open contenders? The leaderboards speak for themselves: Els, Perry, Woods.


Voepel: Lunke's moment of a lifetime
In a memorable playoff, a 24-year-old who was worried about mortgage payments ended up holding the trophy.


'Threatening' run-in exposes Wie to dark side
A 'threatening' confrontation Saturday morning exposed Michelle Wie to the ugly side of fame.


Voepel: No relief for Annika
Annika Sorenstam hit her worst shot of the day at the worst possible time, and watched her Open chances slip away.


Weekend Wrapup: Tiger told us so ...
On a weekend full of fireworks in golf, the biggest explosion was made by a not-so-slumping Tiger Woods.


Harig: At the turn ...
Before the golf season begins its back nine, we add up the scores at the turn in our Midseason Report.


Weekend Wrapup: Toms pulling away
David Toms took what was shaping up to be a nail-biter and turned it into a snoozer to win the St. Jude Classic.


Users: Testing needed; Tiger too testy?
Tiger Woods thinks the PGA Tour should test for illegal drivers, and many in SportsNation agree with him.


Golf World: Olympia Fields a major mistake
The course got tougher over the weekend, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a mistake to come here.


Weekend Wrapup: A sign for Sergio
Sergio Garcia had his best finish of the year Sunday, but it's still too soon to close the book on the Sergio Slump.


Cast your ESPY vote: Best Male Golfer
Can anyone prevent Tiger Woods from adding to his record ESPY total?


North: Win won't change Furyk
Jim Furyk is a major champion for the first time, but don't expect the biggest win of his life to change him.


Maisel: Open and shut for Furyk
Jim Furyk's unorthodox swing and unmatched toughness won him the U.S. Open on Sunday.


Harig: Leaney couldn't quite capitalize
Stephen Leaney wanted to win the U.S. Open. Badly. But his consolation prize is a spot on the PGA Tour.


Singh's disappearing act
Sunday just wasn't Vijay Singh's day, and he wasn't sticking around to talk about it, either.


Golf Digest: Price was right -- for a while
Nick Price had the lead in the U.S. Open. The things went south for him.


Golf Digest: Watson still wants it
Tom Watson doesn't want your sympathy, he wants to win the U.S. Open.


Golf World: Glissmeyer's magic slowly fades
Tom Glissmeyer felt like the 16-year-old that he is Friday at the U.S. Open, slumping to a 79.


Wojciechowski: Payback is a ...
Olympia Fields took its lumps, but took a moment to defend itself by making Sunday hellish.


Harig: Open and shut for Furyk?
Leader Jim Furyk couldn't be in better shape heading into the final round of the U.S. Open.


Maisel: Open strikes back
The conditions that sent scores upward Saturday didn't faze Jim Furyk.


Wojciechowski: He's only human
Tiger Woods isn't going to win the U.S. Open, but fret not, golf fans. Tiger is still Tiger, just not as often.


Saturday's U.S. Open viewer's guide
Saturday is usually Moving Day on the PGA Tour. How will it turn out at the Open?


Tiger's major bummer
Tiger Woods couldn't figure out Olympia Fields' greens Saturday, and it cost him a shot at a Sunday charge.


Harig: An assault on par
If Olympia Fields doesn't toughen up this weekend, many U.S. Open records will be in danger.


Maisel: Singh eloquent without words
Vijay Singh's big mouth has made headlines lately, but he made his loudest statement without uttering a word.


Tiger back in the swing
On a day when Tiger Woods needed to go low to stay in contention, he did exactly that.


Wojciechowski: Whatever works
Here's hoping Jim Furyk -- the guy with the goofy swing but serious game -- can get that first major this week.


Kreidler: If at first you don't succeed ...
Proving again she's the best female golfer, perhaps Annika Sorenstam should give the PGA Tour another try.


North: Keys to playing the 'Fields'
Olympia Fields doesn't rely on length alone to stymie the field, but rather on more subtle devices.


Golf World: Weir's a man with a plan
Comfortable with his new status as a major champion, Mike Weir is proof that a long climb can pay off.


Weekend Wrapup: An Open window?
Kenny Perry won for the second straight week as the tour's best got in their last licks before the Open.


Caught in the trap
Ken Green, unofficially the most fined golfer in PGA Tour history, is trying to get his game back in the swing.


Maisel: Too much to ask
Annika didn't make much noise in her Colonial finale, but there's nothing quiet about what she did here.


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