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    Kyle Lograsso is a 5 year old golf prodigy

    Kyle Lograsso is a 5 year old golf prodigy. And to think he started playing at the age of 2! Watch this story about a loving family who overcame a great many problems. Be warned though, keep a box of tissues close at hand.


    Annika Sorenstam's retirement has brought to light a question that no one in the game wants to ask. No player, fan or member of the media is quite ready to contemplate the idea of Tiger Woods flashing one last smile and saying, "I am taking my bat and my ball and going home."

    Had today's equipment been properly regulated over the last decade and a half, it is a safe bet that the likes of Augusta National and the Old Course at St Andrews, to name but two classic courses that have been forced to endure unnecessary change, would not have had to be screwed up to the extent they have been.

    MASTERS WINNER A MOST WORTHY ROLE MODEL.

    Beating Tiger to win green jacket just latest test of adversity for Immelman


    Pro's recall their Heartbreaks at Augusta

    Not many suffered quite like Weiskopf, a runner-up four times in a seven-year stretch. Even after Nicklaus dropped in that shocking putt in 1975, Weiskopf had an 8-foot birdie to tie, and it somehow stayed out.

    There is just no "Quite" in Tiger!

    "It can be had" Woods says...that is one part of what is so great...every hole, every shot means everything...he is simple great every time he steps foot on a golf course.

    My previous article was how VJ had a big lead over Tiger...obviously not big enough! He makes one wonder if any lead is big enough???

    Fijian leads tournament by two strokes; Woods seven strokes back

    Tiger tamer? Arnie's tourney fits the bill

    Red-hot Woods hasn't finished better than 20th at Bay Hill since 2003

    Fred Couples was busy hitting balls at the Riviera Country Club driving range a couple of weeks ago when he saw PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem making a beeline for him.

    It was one of those uh-oh moments.

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