PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem has asked players to consider adding a tournament or two to their schedules. Perhaps he's trying to lead by example.
Dates and sites for five of the six Fall Series events on the PGA Tour were announced on Wednesday, but the next-to-last event of the season remains without a sponsor or home.
Tiger Woods has been out of action since having reconstructive knee surgery and might lose his No. 1 ranking in the beginning of 2009.
Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington are all skipping the Hawaii stop at Kapalua Resort, ESPN.com's Jason Sobel has learned. Of the 37 eligible participants, 33 are expected to tee it up at Kapalua next week.
John Daly said Wednesday he has been suspended for six months by the PGA Tour for conduct that brought unwelcome publicity, including a night in a North Carolina jail to sober up.
The 2009 edition of the Madeira Islands Open will have a new home at the breathtaking Seve Ballesteros-designed Porto Santo Golfe.
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As the economy continues to slide, the big names in golf are still finding sponsors and making the big bucks. As for the little guys -- like Gary Wolstenholme -- their plight in search of funding isn't getting any easier in uncertain financial times, writes Lewine Mair.
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There's no shock that Tiger Woods -- at more than $117 million in 2008 -- tops Golf Digest's list of top 50 earners in golf. But a couple of the names in the top 5 haven't won a PGA Tour event in more than a decade, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak.
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SOTOGRANDE, Spain (PA) -- When Robert Karlsson went more than eight months in 2007 with only one top-10 finish to his name, nobody was talking of him as a possible European Tour No. 1.
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