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  1. Harig: How to solve the Masters qualifying conundrum
  2. Rosaforte: Tame Tiger to terrorize tour in 2007?
  3. Singh grabs three-shot lead at Mercedes-Benz
  4. Sobel: Handicapping the Mercedes-Benz final-round contenders http://espn.go.com/i/in.
  5. Final round of Bob Hope Classis has Glover, Rose tied
  6. Snedeker, Buckle tied at Buick; Tiger two shots back
  7. Woods shoots 67, trails Fisher by five at Dubai
  8. Dudley Do-Right: Hart leads FBR Open by one shot
  9. Don't Look Now
  10. Trio share lead for final round at Jacob's Creek
  11. Minoza tops Indonesia board, but storms stop play again
  12. Bean, Levi share lead in Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am
  13. Sterling wins Jacob's Creek Open by one stroke
  14. Watson ends his 0-for-93 slump in the Sunshine state
  15. Howell breaks through with victory at Nissan
  16. Mickelson turns to Harmon for help with driver woes
  17. Zoeller suing to ID author of defamatory Web site post
  18. Funk takes first-round lead at Mayakoba Classic
  19. Wadkins takes early ACE lead at Naples
  20. Campbell only American to reach Match Play semifinals
  21. Sobel: Ogilvy, Stenson definitely worth watching
  22. Wi takes one-stroke lead at Honda Classic
  23. Camera click causes Daly to injury himself, withdraws
  24. Wilson leads by 1 heading into Honda Classic final round
  25. Mediate in control at Arnold Palmer Invitational
  26. Taylor surprise leader after three rounds at Bay Hill
  27. Hole in ones
  28. Tiger shoots 66, surges into CA Championship lead
  29. Tiger's 68 gives him CA Championship 54-hole lead
  30. Ahn leads Ochoa by 1 at Kraft Nabisco
  31. Great Shot
  32. Pak takes Nabisco lead; Ochoa stumbles late
  33. Watson's 64 gives him 3-shot Houston lead
  34. Johnson shoots 70; Kelly leads Els by 2 at Heritage
  35. Ginn leader Ochoa seeks No. 1 ranking
  36. Calcavecchia gets out of jams, takes Zurich lead
  37. Harrington rides birdies to one-shot Wachovia lead
  38. Woods, Singh, Oberholser tied for Wachovia lead
  39. Fact or Fiction: Should Mickelson be defending his title?
  40. Sirak: Gutsy Wie salvages 73 minus driver
  41. Forde: Woods and Oakmont fight to a draw
  42. Forde: Get ready for Woods, the comeback kid
  43. Park takes the lead as Wie continues free fall
  44. Thompson shoots 76; eyes making cut at Open
  45. Park clubhouse leader at Open; Wie out
  46. Harig: After a long wait and lost weight, Kerr wins a major
  47. Weekly 18: In golf, anything can happen on any given Sunday
  48. Sobel: Woods proves he's host with the most
  49. Five tied for AT&T lead; Woods stumbles to 73 with 7 bogeys
  50. Appleby's 68 gives Aussie two-shot lead at AT&T National
  51. Watson holds off Roberts for lead at Senior Open
  52. Bryant rallies at U.S. Senior Open as Watson fades
  53. Choi's solid season rolls on with AT&T National win
  54. Weekly 18: Latest victory shows the full Monty once again
  55. Harig: Scottish Open is missing links
  56. Lancaster leads after first round at John Deere
  57. Havret, Lara lead Mickelson at Scottish Open
  58. Green grabs second-round lead at John Deere
  59. Experts' predictions: Who will be next king of Scotland?
  60. Mickelson takes one-stoke lead in Scottish Open
  61. Alternate Shot: Previewing the British Open
  62. Harig: Ramsay returns to his roots for British Open
  63. Harig: Reliving Van de Velde's major gaffe
  64. Sobel: More to Carnoustie than meets the eye
  65. Sobel: Why do Americans keep winning the British Open?
  66. Harig: Why can't the Europeans win a major?
  67. Garcia leads; Tiger shoots 69 to start Open defense
  68. Harig: Top players heat up in cold Carnoustie conditions
  69. Resolved Garcia maintains solid play at British
  70. Wojciechowski: New putter helps Garcia belly up to the top
  71. Harrington regroups, claims British Open in playoff
  72. Wojciechowski: Final-round thrill ride ends in Harrington victory
  73. Singh's 68 gives him 1-shot Canadian Open lead
  74. Gulbis wins Evian Masters on first playoff hole
  75. Hole-in-one lifts Furyk to 2nd Canadian Open title
  76. Choi: If he wins FedEx title, money goes to charity
  77. Ailing Furyk pulls out of WGC event
  78. Flesch has clubhouse lead at Reno-Tahoe with 63
  79. Woods finds Firestone to his liking with opening 68
  80. Ochoa holds lead, but chase on at Women's British
  81. Sabbatini builds two-shot lead at Bridgestone
  82. 18 to go: Ochoa up 6 at Women's British
  83. Woods one stroke behind Sabbatini at Bridgestone
  84. Ochoa wins first major title at Women's British Open
  85. Woods storms to dominant victory at Bridgestone
  86. PGA Championship forecast: It'll be hot, hot, hot
  87. Tiger hints of plans toward first U.S. design effort
  88. Azinger chooses three Ryder Cup asst. captains
  89. Pre-teen battle: Thompson tops Jin in amateur
  90. Storm, Daly lead surprises at PGA Championship
  91. Diaz leads Scandinavian TPC by 1 stroke
  92. Duke star Blumenherst eases into Amateur semis
  93. Blumenherst tops champion in U.S. Women's Ams
  94. Woods takes control, rides 3-shot lead into Sunday
  95. Matthew wins Scandinavian TPC title
  96. Lucky No. 13: Woods clinches PGA Championship
  97. Garcia DQ'd for signing incorrect scorecard
  98. Weir to play Presidents Cup as wild-card selection
  99. Ochoa earns 5th win of year at Canadian
  100. Snedeker avoids playoff to win Wyndham title
  101. McNulty wins first major at The Tradition
  102. Ilonen claims Scandinavian Masters
  103. Finchem upset Woods skipping FedEx Cup opener
  104. Sabbatini takes 1-shot lead in FedEx Cup opener
  105. Ochoa's hot streak continues with Safeway win
  106. Stricker nabs first Tour win since '01 at Barclays
  107. Brewer, winner of 1967 Masters, dies of cancer
  108. Mickelson, Woods, Singh improve at Deutsche
  109. Steinhauer keeps State Farm lead; Annika 3 back
  110. Sobel: Behind the scenes with Tiger Woods
  111. Mickelson gets best of Tiger, wins Deutsche Bank
  112. Mickelson meant it: He'll miss BMW Championship
  113. Steinhauer outlasts Kim's charge for win
  114. Oberholser withdraws with hand, wrist injuries
  115. Byrd leads BMW by 1; Tiger trails by 3
  116. Woods amidst tight leaderboard at BMW
  117. Caddie leaves Allenby in middle of round
  118. Dredge, Rumford lead at Euro Masters
  119. Greens at Tour Championship venue in disarray
  120. Greens worries cancel Tour Championship pro-am
  121. Woods settles into groove, wins sixth of season
  122. Some Tour Championship greens set for practice
  123. Tiger skipping Grand Slam to be with daughter
  124. Westwood shoots 11-under 61 for Mercedes lead
  125. Colorado assistant pro shoots 15-under 56
  126. Clark ties course record, leads Tour Championship
  127. Americans get off to fast start at Solheim Cup
  128. Woods shoots front-nine 28, leads at Tour Champ.
  129. Davies keeps Europe close to U.S. at Solheim Cup
  130. Johnson falls one stroke shy of magical number
  131. On-air "choking dogs" comment stirs Solheim Cup
  132. U.S. retains Solheim Cup after singles domination
  133. Woods runs away from Tour field, clinches titles
  134. Flesch cards back-nine 30, takes one stroke lead
  135. Wiebe tied for lead at first Champions Tour event
  136. Foster leads British Masters by two shots
  137. Wiebe sets 36-hole record at SAS Championship
  138. Flesch matches PGA Tour's 54-hole best for 2007
  139. Westwood wins British Masters by five
  140. Tiger: Drug cheaters in golf should be pay dearly
  141. Woods teams with Howell in Presidents Cup match
  142. Viking Classic field includes familiar face: Duval
  143. Presidents Cup back to Royal Melbourne in 2011
  144. Scotsman back on course after chandelier mishap
  145. Americans rocket to huge lead at Presidents Cup
  146. Branshaw takes one-stroke Viking lead
  147. Branshaw maintains Viking Classic lead
  148. Britain and Ireland cruise to Seve Trophy victory
  149. Americans rocket to huge lead at Presidents Cup
  150. Weir tops Woods, but U.S. takes Presidents Cup
  151. Augusta National tweaks course for 2008 Masters
  152. New PGA Tour policy keeps Duval exempt in '08
  153. Five lead Senior Players Championship
  154. O'Malley's record 64 ties him for Dunhill lead
  155. Roberts takes slim lead at Senior Players
  156. Roberts' 67 lengthens his lead at Senior Players
  157. Dougherty captures 2nd Euro title with Dunhill win
  158. Roberts pulls away for Senior Players title
  159. Leonard holds off Parnevik in Texas Open playoff
  160. Wie says biggest mistake was not taking year off
  161. 'Desert swing' may give European Tour big finish
  162. Masters taking first two rounds to ESPN in 2008
  163. Casey, Els among winners at World Match Play
  164. Cabrera ousts Casey at Match Play; Els a winner
  165. Els, Cabrera advance to World Match Play final
  166. Late charge ties Pettersen with Ochoa at Samsung
  167. Els' Match Play title is first win in nearly a year
  168. Ochoa clinches LPGA POY award with Samsung win
  169. Chopra leads Ginn sur Mer Classic
  170. Pettersen eagles 18th hole to win by one
  171. Marucci named captain of U.S. Walker Cup team
  172. Chopra's Monday morning birdie nets first tour title
  173. Oberholser undergoes surgery on left hand
  174. Tiger's first course starting to take shape in Dubai
  175. Singapore Open first-round scores
  176. Hayes leads by one stroke after Disney first round
  177. Singapore Open halted with Cabrera in lead
  178. Harig: Down goes Frazar ... and other players on the brink
  179. Cabrera extends lead to four at Singapore Open
  180. Cabrera shakes Singh at 18 to win in Singapore
  181. Rose's win in Spain clinches money title
  182. Ames claims PGA Tour finale with 1-stroke victory
  183. Kevin Stadler leads Mickelson at HSBC Champions
  184. Creamer co-leads at Tournament of Champions
  185. Fujikawa, 16, gets another crack at Sony Open
  186. Creamer opens 5-stroke lead in Mobile
  187. Creamer takes 6-stroke lead in Mobile
  188. Mickelson leads by two strokes at Shanghai event
  189. Mickelson blows big lead, wins in playoff
  190. Creamer wins second of year by 8 shots
  191. Justin Timberlake to host PGA Tour event in '08
  192. PGA Tour drug testing might begin as soon as July
  193. LPGA to begin random drug testing next season
  194. Choi's 62 gives him one-shot lead in Hong Kong
  195. Karlsson shoots 64, leads midway at Hong Kong
  196. Karlsson leading Hong Kong entering final round
  197. Ochoa's clutch shot on 18th hole clinches ADT title
  198. Jimenez wins in Hong Kong by one shot
  199. Euro Tour to include FedEx Cup-style format in '09
  200. BMW tourney to remain in Chicago from 2009-11
  201. Americans lead World Cup of Golf by one
  202. Weekley, Slocum hold lead for U.S. at world cup
  203. U.S. duo of Weekley, Slocum leading world cup
  204. Paper stacker: Couples banks $75K in Skins Game
  205. Scotland overcomes U.S. in World Cup
  206. Ames sinks $650K putt to defend Skins Game title
  207. PGA Tour's PODS event in jeopardy beyond '08
  208. PODS out as PGA Tour host after 2008 season
  209. Els chases Immelman, Scott in Sun City
  210. Tour vets Lickliter, de Jonge pace Tour Q-school
  211. Park takes six-stroke lead at LPGA Q-School
  212. Lickliter's shoots 72 to take over Q-school lead
  213. Immelman holds off Rose, wins Nedbank
  214. Park finishes wire-to-wire victory at Q-School
  215. Demsey overcomes brain tumor, makes PGA Tour
  216. Scott builds 1-shot lead at Australian PGA
  217. Tiger's wife wins damages from fake photo flap
  218. Sabbatini grabs Australian PGA lead
  219. Asia maintains comfortable cushion at Lexus Cup
  220. After 64, Els leads by two in South Africa
  221. Colossal collapse: Els triples 18, falls by 1
  222. Lonard wins Australian PGA for third time
  223. Austin, Calc win Merrill Lynch Shootout
  224. Stahle's record 64 leads Dubai Ladies Masters
  225. Rock leads at South African Open; Els has 77
  226. O'Hern, Helton tied for lead at Australian Open
  227. Host Tiger sets course mark, jumps to Target lead
  228. Wilson up stroke in South African Open
  229. Tiger builds lead to six strokes in Target Challenge
  230. Teary-eyed Parry clinches Australian Open title
  231. Kingston wins at South African by stroke
  232. Weekley heads list of 14 first-time Masters invitees
  233. Former prez Bush to receive Bob Jones Award
  234. Reports: Wie alters plans, won't play men's events
  235. Ochoa named AP female athlete of the year
  236. All-time Masters fantasy draft
  237. Weekley 'red flagged': Bullets found in carry-on
  238. Winged Foot members reject 2015 U.S. Open
  239. Watney sits atop leaderboard at first event of '08
  240. Strong finish puts Weir out front at Mercedes-Benz
  241. Report: Anchor apologizes for 'lynch' Tiger remark
  242. Four accept sponsor exemptions to MasterCard
  243. Ishikawa, 16, becomes youngest Japanese pro
  244. Murless extends lead at Johannesburg
  245. 2008 Barclays likely to move to Ridgewood CC
  246. Choi closes out wire-to-wire Sony victory
  247. PGA negotiating location for '08 Barclays tourney
  248. College all-star golf tourney gets NCAA exemption
  249. Kaymer leads Stenson by one in Abu Dhabi
  250. Kaymer leads Abu Dhabi championship