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Golf will outlast Tiger's tale
“Golf is much bigger than any one star, including Tiger Woods, because the game goes way beyond the PGA Tour, the LPGA, and country clubs,” George Kirsch says
Lorne Rubenstein
The (golf) gloves are off
With players seemingly happy to call each other out in the media, something has changed on the PGA Tour since Tiger's affairs became public
Six-way tie at Pebble Beach
Paul Goydos joins an eclectic mix atop the leaderboard of PGA event at Monterey Peninsula
Woods's indefinite break continues
World No. 1 isn't part of the Match Play Championship field
Trio hold lead at rain-interrupted Avantha Masters
Barry Lane, John Parry and Chan Yin-shin set pace in India
Couples, Azinger ready for senior tour
Tour newcomers hope for big things ahead of the start of ACE Group Classic
Siem tops at Avantha Masters
German competitor shoots 8-under 64 and one stroke lead at European Tour's India event
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PGA Year in Review
Tales from the Tour
Vignettes from an eventful year in golf including the last time Tiger Woods flew coach to Mark Calcavecchia's discovery at Turnberry
Lorne Rubenstein
Coaches swing in and out of favour
Job security seem to be a thing of the past when it comes to working with the big guns of the PGA Tour
DeLaet has bigger goals than just keeping card
After fighting tooth and nail just to get on the PGA Tour, Saskatchewan native is determined to stick around a while
Champions Tour makes a belated return to Canada
The 'round bellies' of the senior tour expected to take part in a new tournament Club de Golf Fontainebleau in Blainville, Que., this July
The decade: When golf's big riddles widened
During the past ten years on the links, golf fans have witnessed Canadians stake their claim on the world stage and also watched with curiosity as a Tiger falls from grace and attempts to land on all four paws
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Weir on a mission in 2010
Canadian lefty hopes hard work in the winter leads to successful PGA season