Even Tiger Woods can’t cure all of golf’s ill (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
Welcome back, Tiger Woods. It’s been way too long. More: continued here
Welcome back, Tiger Woods. It’s been way too long. More: continued here
Welcome back, Tiger Woods. It’s been way too long. Just eight months have passed since that Monday on the edge of the Pacific Ocean when neither Rocco Mediate nor a bum leg could deny you another U.S. Open trophy. Across the country on that magical day, productivity in offices dropped as workers tuned in to…
Welcome back, Tiger Woods. It’s been way too long. Just eight months have passed since that Mond… More: continued here
Vancouver police are investigating three incidents in which people were pricked by hypodermic needles that had been taped to door handles or public phones at area businesses or agencies. The three targeted sites were: Kinko’s/FedEx at 303 E. 15th St;… More: continued here
MEMPHIS – The Kings may have rebuilt their roster in recent days, but you wouldn’t know it by seeing them in action against Memphis tonight at the FedEx Forum. Despite having made trades for seven new players, none of them were able to make it to the game. With eight players available, the Kings downed…
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The Sacramento Kings are hoping a flurry of roster moves will help them improve upon the NBA’s worst record. The team will unveil its new-look roster in tonight’s clash with the Memphis Grizzlies from the FedEx Forum. More: continued here
LOS ANGELES — Eight months after winning the U.S. Open on one good leg, a healthy Tiger Woods is returning to golf. Woods said on his Web site Thursday that he will defend his title next week in the Accenture Match Play Championship, believing his reconstructed left knee and his game are good… More: continued…
Robin Griffin was charged with stealing more than $50,000 in jewelry shipments while working at FedEx, a theft discovered only after she reported the jewelry missing from her house to police, prosecutors say. More: continued here
All it took were six words on his Web site to bring the buzz back to golf. More: continued here