08 September 2005

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Mississippi PGA Tour Event Moved The PGA Tour's Southern Farm Bureau Classic has been moved to the first weekend in November because of Hurricane Katrina.

Schedule changes ahead for PGA may affect Bell Canadian Open Vancouver - With the PGA Tour considering shaking up its schedule and several big names missing from the Canadian Open field, many have suggested the tournament would be better served by a different date.

Mississippi PGA Tour Event Moved
To donate to a Hurricane Katrina relief fund, contact the Red Cross: 1-800-HELP-NOW or https://www.redcross.org/ ... Thursday: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s ...

Los Angeles The 2005 Season Is So Last Year pga
The calendar says it's September, but the majors are long over and the professional golf season still goes on, with 11 more official PGA Tour events alone still to be played ... and that's before the Silly Season kicks off with a full month of low-pressure, money-making fun.

Rookie on Tour: Taking a page from Tiger http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9234722/
Rob Rashell is playing his first season on the PGA Tour. Throughout his rookie year, Rashell will provide a frequent glimpse of what it's like to break into the Tour.

All eyes on Mike Weir and Vijay Singh again at Bell Canadian Open VANCOUVER - One year after Mike Weir lost in a playoff to Vijay Singh, the 96th Bell Canadian Open opens Thursday with all eyes on the two players who made last year's event so memorable.

Fijian-Indian Singh back to defend Canadian Open title
Vijay Singh, who was unable to defend his title at last week's Deutsche Bank Championship, is back to defend his Canadian Open crown which begins Thursday at the Shaughnessy golf club.

In body and spirit, Sorenstam remains indomitable http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/lpga/2005-09-07-annika_x.htm
Two years later, the image endures: Annika Sorenstam at the far end of the practice tee, alone but for her caddie, Terry McNamara, beating balls into the Swedish twilight. "That's just the way we work," McNamara said. "We don't take any shortcuts."

Singh Seeks Fifth Win at Canadian Open
s Vancouver, British Columbia -- Regardless of what happens the rest of the week, Vijay Singh has already given the Canadian Open a huge lift - just by showing up.