Woods-Foley Relationship Continues to Grow at BMW
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:35:24
It’s official: Tiger Woods is buying into Sean Foley’s swing principles.
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Notes: Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill’s new greens
Notes: Rickie Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill’s new greens
Woods embraces new swing
Tiger Woods’ do-it-yourself approach gave way to working with Sean Foley, the Canadian-born swing coach who again was with Woods for an hour during his pro-am at Cog Hill for the BMW Championship.
The Matchmaker
Corey Pavin must play matchmaker if he has any chance to nix an overseas Cup drought.
New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
New Polo Junior Golf Girls Top 50
New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
New Polo Junior Golf Boys Top 50
An important Ryder Cup for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods experienced a Ryder Cup tradition for the first time Tuesday.
Notes: Tour navigating through sponsorship
With the PGA Tour getting closer to a sponsor for the World Golf Championship at Doral, that leaves only three tournaments – Memphis, Hilton Head and the Bob Hope Classic – without title sponsors after 2010.
Ryder Cup Should Give Us …
There are a few givens in this year’s Ryder Cup. But here are some things we want to see.
Pavin’s Sixth Sense
Former Cup captain Ben Crenshaw had a “good feeling.” Maybe Corey Pavin has a sixth sense.




