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PGA Tour season set to begin at Mercedes (AP)
Steve
Stricker was decked out in white -- shirt, shorts, shoes and legs --
when he loaded his bag onto a cart, gazed at the Pacific Ocean beyond
the lush green fairways of Kapalua and asked a most pertinent question.
"Driving range this way, right?" he said with a grin. It has been six
years since Stricker was eligible to play in the winners-only
Mercedes-Benz Championship that kicks off the PGA...
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Funk to play 4 straight weeks in Hawaii (AP)
Fred Funk kept pushing back his departure to Hawaii, leaving five days
later than originally planned. Although most players can't wait to get
to this tropical paradise, Funk was in no hurry. He won't be leaving
anytime soon. There may be no better way to measure the success of the
51-year-old Funk than his golf schedule for the start of the new
season.
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Calcavecchia gets in shape for Kapalua (AP)
Mark Calcavecchia was halfway up a mountain in Arizona when he stopped
to text Tiger Woods. "Hiking a mountain. May die." Within minutes, he
got a reply from Woods. "You must be on the Plantation Course." The
47-year-old Calcavecchia was only preparing for the Plantation Course
at Kapalua, site of the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship.
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2007 leaves many memories on PGA Tour (AP)
Ben Curtis is a glass half-full kind of guy, which is why he saw his
2007 season as one for the history books. By finishing in last place at
the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship, he became the first
player to receive FedEx Cup points. And with some help from the draw at
The Barclays, Curtis was the first to hit a shot in the inaugural PGA
Tour Playoffs.
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Ochoa selected AP female athlete of year (AP)
Lorena Ochoa didn't have a blueprint for becoming the best in the
world, and she certainly didn't have a role model. Mexico had yet to
produce anything resembling a world-class golfer, and Ochoa did not
look like one at age 12. So it was surprising when she told her coach
she wanted to be No. 1. "At that time, with the way I was playing, and
being in Guadalajara, it was a little bit crazy to think...
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