Tiger's 2006 Slam hopes Sports Illustrated Thu, 15 Sep 2005 8:47 AM PDT Is Tiger Woods poised to win the Grand Slam in 2006? With the majors behind us for this year, and Tiger's resurgence to winning form, it's not too early to focus on the elite championship venues for the year that lies ahead. | Woods, Mickelson unlikely to team up USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News Thu, 15 Sep 2005 5:27 AM PDT Jack Nicklaus, captain of the U.S. team that plays in the Presidents Cup next weekend, is more likely to pick himself to play than pair up Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Last year Hal Sutton tried pairing them in the Ryder Cup and the result was no wins, two losses and a frustrated team. | Americans turn down payday Sydney Morning Herald Thu, 15 Sep 2005 6:52 AM PDT Wentworth: The refusal by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson to compete in the World Match Play Championship has drawn an angry outburst from their fellow professionals. | The Survivor Series GolfDigest.com Thu, 15 Sep 2005 6:51 AM PDT The last three weeks proved there is golf without Tiger Woods , Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson . | Goosen rues absence of top names Evening Standard Thu, 15 Sep 2005 2:00 AM PDT Retief Goosen begins his bid for the richest prize in golf at Wentworth disappointed the likes of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson turned down invitations to the HSBC World Match Play Championship. | American boycott of World Match Play leaves some fellow players pretty teed off Canada.com Thu, 15 Sep 2005 1:29 AM PDT The refusal by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson to compete in the US$1.8-million World Match Play championship has drawn an angry outburst from their fellow pros. Despite offering the biggest official prize in golf only one of the world's top 10 ranked players is in the field -- Retief Goosen. | Mickelson, Couples, Singh are just part of the buzz that is Hardy's event Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Wed, 14 Sep 2005 9:16 PM PDT FARMINGTON, Pa. -- The 84 Lumber Classic, a tournament that has been searching for an identity, might have found one on the eve of its third go-round at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa. And it might have been provided by Phil Mickelson, the newest and certainly most recognized face to surface at Mystic Rock since Tiger Woods played in a pro-am in 1997. | | |
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