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SI.com (Free subscription) | 03/18/2010
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) -- A golf magazine asked Steve Stricker to take part in its survey on the best putters, and when he had finished his list, the world's No. 2 player was asked if he would include himself.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 03/18/2010
Tiger Woods' return at the Masters after four months of self-imposed exile, will create a circus atmosphere that will test his ability to perform under maximum pressure, PGA Tour players said. "We have all put him up on such a pedestal, not only in the golf, but we took for granted the personal side, too," golfer Steve Stricker said Wednesday. "We'll have to wait and see what the golf...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 03/17/2010
Rotoworld: Stressing the importance of ball-striking and patience, John McNamara thinks Vijay Singh and Steve Stricker are among the golfers who will contend for the Transitions Championship win on the Copperhead course.
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Bob's Blitz (Free subscription) | 03/17/2010
Steve Stricker isn't thrilled that Tiger Woods is returning. “Whenever he comes back it’s going to draw a lot of attention to that tournament and the focus is going to be on him coming back. I don’t... Full story: http://www.bobsblitz.com Best Amazon prices for Blitz Subscribers: http://got.to/BlitzBestDeals
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Personal Money Store (Free subscription) | 03/16/2010
Tiger Woods will return to action at The Masters golf tournament 2010. (Photo: Wikipedia) "He's baaack!" Tiger Woods has announced he will be a part of the Masters Golf Tournament 2010 , a privilege he holds as a former Augusta National champion. It was never a matter of if he would return, but of when. And considering how tightly controlled media coverage is at that elite golf event –...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/16/2010
• 'He'll be focused on what he needs to do,' says John Daly • World No1 set to come back on 8 April at Augusta National A number of big names from the world of golf have welcomed the news that Tiger Woods will be returning to the sport for the Masters on 8 April. Arnold Palmer, the host of next week's event in Orlando, was contacted by Woods before the Masters announcement and said: "He...
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SocraticGadfly (Free subscription) | 03/16/2010
Tiger Woods says he'll return to golf at The Masters. I think Steve Stricker had this right in an ESPN interview. He should have come back earlier, at the Arnold Palmer or something, rather than inflict the media zoo on one of the four majors as his first tournament back. And, that said, Bill Simmons also had it right; this shows that Tiger is still playing by his own rules . Not necessarily inside...
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Buzzin Golf (Free subscription) | 03/15/2010
Among those likely to be at the fore of the betting market for this The Open Championship at St Andrews this year there is one player who almost always gets ignored because of his simple efficiency and low profile. The golfer in question just happens to be the best active player in the world at the [...]
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Golf Blogger (Free subscription) | 03/15/2010
Steve Stricker made some pretty cutting comments this past weekend about Tiger’s return to golf: “Whenever he comes back it’s going to draw a lot of attention to that tournament. I don’t know if Augusta would like that to happen, you know? To turn it into ‘Tiger’s Comeback Tournament’ instead…
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/15/2010
• Northern Irishman falls to 11th on the list • Els and Harrington overtake 20-year-old Rory McIlroy has fallen out of the world's top 10 following his dismal showing at the WGC-CA Championship. The 20-year-old Northern Irishman, who was ninth in the rankings entering the event, finished joint 65th out of 68 players. He drops to 11th on the new list after being overtaken by the winner, Ernie...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/15/2010
Tiger Woods has been urged by the world No 2, Steve Stricker, not to turn the first major of the season into the "Tiger Comeback Tournament" – for the sake of his rivals and the Masters.
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GeoffShackelford.com (Free subscription) | 03/14/2010
Bob Harig reports on nice guy Steve Stricker trying as deftly as possible to let Tiger know it'd be an unwelcomed act of selfishness to not get his first event out of the way prior to the year's first major.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
Ten tournaments into the PGA Tour season, there have been 10 winners. Steve Stricker is the only player who was in the top 10 at the start of the year to have won anywhere in the world, his victory coming at Riviera.
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GeoffShackelford.com (Free subscription) | 03/05/2010
One joy in the otherwise messy Tiger saga will arrive in the form of watching mainstream news media and sports blogs attempt to cover golf. For example, there's today's hilarious SportsByBrooks .com post suggesting that a Tiger appearance at Bay Hill is looking more likely after Steve Stricker committed to the even for the first time in years. They even went to the trouble to make a snazzy graphic...
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wasim akram | 02/17/2010
Steve Stricker Personal information Full name Steven Charles Stricker Born February 23, 1967 ( 1967-02-23 ) (age 42) Edgerton, Wisconsin Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 14 st)
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yusuf 5848 | 01/18/2010
Palmer holds his nerve Ryan Palmer held his nerve to win the Sony Open in Honolulu on the final hole from Robert Allenby. Palmer and Allenby had gone head-to-head over the final round having shared the overnight lead. However after a see-saw battle for the lead, Allenby finally broke at the last as he missed a 10-foot putt to allow Palmer, whose approach had hit the pin, to tap-in for a one-stroke...
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jockson | 01/06/2010
SBS Championship PGA Tour 2010 Golf Betting : The 2010 PGA Tour starts in Kapalua, Hawaii with the SBS Championship. The SBS Championship tournament only opens to players who won an event on the 2009 PGA Tour. The small field will compete for a prize fund of $5,600,000 and Australia’s Geoff Ogilvy defends the title. For this year’s tournament, Seoul Broadcasting Systems (SBS) has taken over from Mercedes...