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  1. 1994 Presidents Cup
  2. Player and Nicklaus announce captain's selections
  3. Notes from the PGA TOUR
  4. Sluman happy to be Nicklaus' No. 2 again
  5. Major golf organizations agree to anti-doping policy
  6. List of banned substances
  7. Calf Flexibility
  8. Getting to the ''CORE'' of Separation
  9. Unlock your hidden potential
  10. Perfect Pair: Players make consecutive holes-in-one
  11. Allem, Wiebe happy to be making Champions debut
  12. Which team is hot heading into the Presidents Cup?
  13. Sometimes, play is all about the game and not about the money
  14. Players hit Turning Stone refreshed after several weeks off
  15. Red-hot Erlandsson leads British Masters by two after a 63
  16. Turning Stone Resort Championship: First-Round Notebook
  17. Gove, Campbell tie for lead at Atunyote and near course record
  18. Putting change could lead to change of fortune for McGovern
  19. Four share lead in Boise, where three players make aces
  20. Zoeller named Ryder Chairman for Louisville Host Committee
  21. Campbell happy to see light at end of dark '07 tunnel
  22. Maginnes: Hometown hero Sindelar ready to determine his fate
  23. Foster, Derksen share British Masters lead through two rounds
  24. With 7-under 65, Flesch leads Turning Stone at halfway point
  25. SAS Championship: First-Round Notebook
  26. Wiebe, Ruangkit share lead at SAS Championship
  27. Turning Stone Resort Championship: Second-round notes
  28. Pappas looks to burst his own bubble this week in Boise
  29. McGovern matches record at Albertsons Boise Open
  30. Assessment of your golf swing and game
  31. Foster leads British Masters despite double bogey on last hole
  32. Wiebe sets two-round record in holding SAS lead
  33. SAS Championship: Second-Round Notebook
  34. Flesch holds four-shot lead through 54 holes at Turning Stone
  35. Maginnes: Path to success often paved with hard knocks
  36. Turning Stone Resort Championship: Third-Round Notebook
  37. Pressure of the money race now front and center in Fall Series
  38. Anger Management
  39. Points, McGovern Share Lead at Albertsons Boise Open
  40. Westwood cruises to five-shot win in British Masters
  41. USGA moves 2009 U.S. Amateur to Southern Hills
  42. Maginnes: For Flanagan, it's about the experience, not money
  43. SAS Championship: Final-round notebook
  44. Wiebe dominates from start to finish in first Champions Tour start
  45. Flesch wins again on TOUR, taking Turning Stone by two shots
  46. Turning Stone Resort Championship: Final round notes
  47. Turning Stone Resort Championship: Big money movers
  48. Senden's countdown: The Australian will head home soon
  49. Mills: 'If there was an event to win, it was this one'
  50. Mills' final-round 64 passes Boise Open field in two shots
  51. The TOUR Insider: Presidents Cup/Viking Classic
  52. For Rutledge, all the hard work is worth it
  53. Northern Ireland -- A golf connoisseurs delight
  54. Congratulations, Steve!
  55. The European Club -- One man's dream come true
  56. Been there, done that: Goosen ready to do it again
  57. Been there, done that: Goosen ready to do it again
  58. Presidents Cup Notebook: Sept. 24, 2007
  59. Haas stays atop Charles Schwab Cup race
  60. Children's Hospital Invitational makes donation history
  61. The Nationwide Tour teaches much, but above all, camaraderie
  62. Target World Challenge unveils its 16-player field for 2007
  63. Drug cheats in golf should pay steep price, says Woods
  64. Storylines: Sept. 25, 2007
  65. Maginnes: Baseball and golf share same approach to game
  66. With Presidents Cup in Canada, Furyk feels at home
  67. Weir 'brings a massive atmosphere' to Presidents Cup
  68. Nicklaus might reunite Woods, Furyk pairing
  69. Australians provide backbone of International team
  70. Presidents Cup is tangible evidence of Stricker turnaround
  71. Number Crunch: Viking Classic
  72. World Golf Foundation announces restructuring of board
  73. Number Crunch: The Presidents Cup
  74. Thursday's Foursomes Pairings
  75. Statements on World Golf Foundation changes
  76. Expert Picks: Viking Classic
  77. Sleeper Picks: Viking Classic
  78. At A Glance: Thursday's action
  79. Expert Picks: The Presidents Cup
  80. Man of the Match Picks: The Presidents Cup