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Annika Sorenstam typically asks for no more than 10 tournament passes in a normal week, enough to accommodate close friends and family.
No. 2 Garcia aims higher Sergio Garcia's playoff victory over Oliver Wilson in the HSBC Champions gave the Spaniard a career-high No. 2 world ranking.
LPGA tourneys cut amid softening economy
TIM REYNOLDS  The LPGA Tour has become the latest pro sports organization to feel the crunch of the global economic downturn.
LPGA cutting events, prize money The LPGA Tour is expected to announce it will trim two to three events and $4 to $5 million in prize money from its 2009 schedule amid the nation's economic downturn, the New York Times ...
Ballesteros out of intensive care A Spanish hospital says Seve Ballesteros has been released from intensive care following brain surgery on a malignant tumour.
Daly returns to scene of some past ... John Daly plans to end his troublesome year in Australia, where, in his previous appearance six years ago he was disqualified from a tournament for failing to sign his scorecard after throwing his...
Stanford's thwarts Sorenstam to win ... Angela Stanford shot a 3-under 69 to hold off Annika Sorenstam and win the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Sunday.
Ballesteros improving and could leave ... Golf legend Seve Ballesteros is likely to be released from intensive care next week following brain surgery on a malignant tumor.
Canadian closer to PGA Tour card Canadian Alan McLean inched closer to getting his PGA Tour card with a solid round Thursday as the second round of the PGA's Q-school reached the halfway point.
Toronto Star Amateur
Tee times and scores for the 2008 Toronto Star Men's Amateur. Click for the full list
 
Golf 2008 magazine
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Grooming Glen Abbey
Glen Abbey's Course Superintendent Scott Bowman and his staff of 40 took two years to groom the course for the 2008 Canadian Open. Click to watch video by Randy Risling.
Golf 2008 magazine
Chinese buffet
by Jim Byers
Green tees
by Marc Atchison
The Bogeyman's Top 10
by Bob Marshall
Top-flight daytrips
by Jim Byers
Profile: Rod Spittle
by Brian McAndrew
Tiger stalks the Bear
by Dave Perkins
Southern belles
by Jim Byers
Georgia's hidden charms
by David Cooper
Mr. Knickers
by Dave Feschuk
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Oshawa golfer chases PGA Tour card Jon Mills' quest to return to the PGA Tour next season is off to a good start.
Canucks gear up for Q-school David Hearn has a hunch. It's been a couple of years since he had any success at the PGA Tour's qualifying school but the 29-year-old feels like that's about to change.
Tiger: Obama's win would have made dad cry Tiger Woods said his late father, Earl, "would've cried" at the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States.
Love wins final PGA Tour event of the year Davis Love III has won the Children's Miracle Network Classic at Disney, closing with an 8-under 64 for a one-shot victory over Tommy Gainey in the final PGA Tour event of the year.
South Korea's Shin wins Mizuno Classic Shin Ji-yai won the Mizuno Classic for her second LPGA Tour title and ninth international victory of the year, shooting a 5-under 67 on Sunday to easily hold off Mayu Hattori at Kinetsu Kashikojima.
Canada's Sharp four back at LPGA in Japan Japan's Mayu Hattori and Miki Saiki shot 5-under 67s on Friday to share the Mizuno Classic lead, leaving Women's British Open champion Shin Ji-yai a stroke back in the event sanctioned by the...
Stenson leads star-studded PGA field in China Henrik Stenson shot a 7-under 65 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the HSBC Champions tournament. Sergio Garcia, the world's No. 3-ranked player, has a chance to go to...
Mickelson ponders future on European Tour Phil Mickelson isn't quite ready to join the European Tour. But if he does, it's because he sees the game's future in growth outside the United States. Mickelson is in China to defend his HSBC...
Seve Ballesteros improving Seve Ballesteros continues to make progress following surgery on a cancerous brain tumour.
Ballesteros making progress after surgery Seve Ballesteros continues to make progress following surgery on a cancerous brain tumour.
Daly jailed after sleeping eyes wide open With no golf on his schedule, John Daly says he went to North Carolina to have fun with some friends.
Sorenstam earns fourth win of year Annika Sorenstam defeated Ye Liying on the second hole of a playoff yesterday at the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open in Suzhou, China, giving the Swede her fourth title of the season.
Andy Bean wins Charles Schwab Cup title in Champions ...
Greg Beacham  Yet another rain shower chased Andy Bean off the course shortly after dawn. When he finally got started on the 32 holes left in the waterlogged Charles Schwab Cup Championship on Sunday, he put his...
Palmer clings to two shot lead at Ginn Classic American Ryan Palmer clung to a two-shot lead midway through the final round of Ginn sur Mer Classic on Sunday, closing in on his first PGA Tour win in four years.
Westwood trails by one stroke at Volvo Masters
Paul Logothetis  Order of Merit contender Lee Westwood trailed co-leaders Soren Kjeldsen and Sergio Garcia by one stroke Saturday when heavy rain stopped play for the second straight day at the Volvo Masters.
Rain washes out opening round of PGA in Europe Padraig Harrington was unable to close the gap in his bid for the Order of Merit on Friday before heavy rain cut short the second round of the Volvo Masters.