| Singh sidelined by knee injury
Vijay Singh, ranked No. 5 in the world, will
play in this weekend's Mercedes-Benz Championship in Kapalua, but will
reportedly be out the following five weeks due to knee surgery.
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| This Week in Golf - January 8th through January 11th
PGA TOUR - MERCEDES-BENZ CHAMPIONSHIP,
Kapalua Resort (Plantation Course), Maui, Hawaii - The PGA Tour season begins,
as it always does, with a tournament for the previous year's winners.
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| Little change in World Rankings
With the first PGA Tour event of the year
set to tee off on Thursday, the first World Rankings of 2009 offered few
changes from last week.
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| Golf Course Review - Huntingdon Valley C.C. (Toomey/Flynn nines)
FACTS AND STATS: Course Architect:
William S. Flynn (1928). Year Opened: 1897. Location: Huntingdon Valley,
Pennsylvania. Slope: 132. Rating: 73.5. Par: 70. Yardage: 6,936.
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| 2008 Golf Year In Review
People used to say that the only things
that could stop Tiger Woods would be marriage and children, then possibly an
injury.
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| Woods ends '08 with dwindling world rankings lead
Tiger Woods' lead at the top of the world
rankings has been trimmed by more than seven points since the same time last
year.
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| Fifteen make Masters based on year-end ranking
Richard Sterne won the South African Open
Championship on Sunday -- his second victory in as many weeks -- and climbed
31 spots to No. 43 in the world rankings.
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| 2008 PGA Tour Year In Review
The 2008 PGA Tour season was full of
twists and turns. One major injury changed the course of the entire season,
but also created one of the most dramatic major championships ever.
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| Singh rallies to win Chevron title
FedEx Cup champion Vijay Singh fired a
five-under 67 Sunday to rally and win the Chevron World Challenge.
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| Kim leads Chevron after Furyk stumbles
Anthony Kim shot a five-under 67 on
Saturday and took the third-round lead at the Chevron World Challenge when Jim
Furyk double-bogeyed the 18th hole.
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