25 August 2005

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PGA PGA Changes Are in the Making for PGA Tour There are 48 PGA Tour events this year, so you don't need a calendar or a calculator to figure out that there aren't too many weeks without a tournament. And for Commissioner Tim Finchem, whose job is to make money for the players who hired him, he's on the right track.

Gore Returns to PGA Tour As a Member Jason Gore's impressive run at the U.S. Open as a qualifier has spurred him to three straight Nationwide Tour wins and he now returns to the PGA Tour Buick Championship as a member.

They're in a World of Their Own The best way to measure success on the PGA Tour is by how many times you win, but money is a player's best friend — and always will be — because how much money you win determines whether you can still play the next year.

Another caddie for Woods, this one temporary AKRON, Ohio ---- Tiger Woods has employed only two professional caddies during his nine years on the PGA Tour. He's about to get his third, but only temporarily.

Quigley seeks to end senior major loss run Dana Quigley will always be known for his streaks in senior golf. Besides his 278 consecutive starts streak which ended last month, he also has never won a senior major in 36 starts, although he has won 10 tournaments and played well, especially this year in the majors. He looks to end that streak as well this week at the Jeld-Wen Tradition.

Stadler looks for repeat in senior's final major Aloha Oregaon A winning birdie on the final hole of the Tradition isn't Craig Stadler's only memorable shot of last year's tournament. His double eagle also stands out.

PGA Fifth and final senior major of 2005 tees off Thursday at the Tradition http://www.pga.com/news/tours/champions/tradition082405.cfm Aloha Oregon A winning birdie on the final hole of the Jeld-Wen Tradition isn't Craig Stadler's only memorable shot of last year's tournament. His third-round double-eagle also stands out.

Defending champ still looking for win in '05 A winning birdie on the final hole of the Tradition isn't Craig Stadler's only memorable shot of last year's tournament. His double eagle also stands out. Stadler was still a day away from winning the tournament at the Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club when he accomplished the rare feat on the par-5 16th, holing out from 207 yards. In the final round, Stadler closed with four straight birdies and

Stadler to Defend Title at Tradition A winning birdie on the final hole of the Tradition isn't Craig Stadler's only memorable shot of last year's tournament.