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Pebble Power Rankings: Dustin Johnson Aims for Hat Trick

By B.J. GeorgeFeb 10th 2011 – 1:00PM

The Tour heads back to California for one of the most scenic stops all year at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Players will be competing on three courses, all of which measure less than 7,000 yards and demand accuracy and a solid short game. Tiger Woods might be on the other side of the world this week, but the...

PGA Tour Rookies Hoping to Shake Jitters at Sony Open

By Mick ElliottJan 13th 2011 – 1:40PM

There are 26 rookies, 11 of them playing in their career first PGA Tour event, teeing off Thursday the Sony Open in Hawaii, the year's first full-field event. In a related story, drug stores in the Honolulu area reported a recent spike in antacid sales. Anybody's first step is usually the toughest. In addition to playing...

Golf's Storylines for 2011: Tiger's Major Rebound, PGA Tour's Health in the Mix

By Mick ElliottJan 3rd 2011 – 1:23PM

Back from a short winter nap, the PGA Tour returns to Hawaii this week to start another season, bringing with it an assorted shopping list of questions, needs and challenges. After play begins Thursday at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Kapalua, the new season will drag out for more than 11 full months. If history...

PGA Tour Wraps Up the Season at Disney

By B.J. GeorgeNov 10th 2010 – 1:20PM

The PGA Tour heads to sunny Orlando and Disney for the final stop of the 2010 season, but the Children's Miracle Network Classic won't be about fireworks and theme parks for a number of players in the field. This week will be all about who earns tour eligibility for 2011. With the top 125 players earning an exemption,...

Sources: IMG Boss Teddy Forstmann Paid Accuser Hush Money

By FanHouse StaffOct 28th 2010 – 7:47PM

Teddy Forstmann, CEO of sports management behemoth IMG, paid his chief accuser and alleged middleman on sports bets $575,000 in hush money over the past 18 months, sources told FanHouse's Greg Couch. Jim Agate is suing Forstmann (right) -- Agate's second lawsuit against the IMG head -- alleging the CEO broke a business...

Vijay SIngh News From the Web

  • 05/22/12 Els, Furyk, Rose, Singh join Memorial field Source: NBC - TurnTo10 - Providence RI Memorial Tournament winners Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Justin Rose and Vijay Singh have each committed to play in the 37th tournament, set for next week at Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village Golf Club. The tournament also announced that former Ohio State standout Bo Hoag will receive an exemption to play in the field.
  • 05/19/12 Dufner clings to PGA lead with Day, Singh chasing Source: Bangkok Post American Jason Dufner fired a one-under par 69 to keep a one-stroke lead after the third round of the PGA Byron Nelson Championship but Vijay Singh and Jason Day are among those hot on his heels.
  • 05/19/12 HP Byron Nelson 2012: Vijay Singh's Experience Will... Source: Bleacher Report For those of you who thought Vijay Singh was finished, you'd better look at the 2012 HP Byron Nelson leaderboard.
  • 05/10/12 No substantial rise in temperature from March in... Source: The Navhind Times The state meteorological observatory informed that although this year's Goan summer has been pretty sultry, there is no substantial rise in the temperature from March till date, as compared to the last summer.
  • 05/05/12 The 13-14-15 stretch at Players often decides a... Source: The Florida Times-Union - Jacksonville FL It's the Trap before the Gauntlet at The Players Championship.

Background on Vijay SIngh

Vijay Singh, CF (, ; born 22 February 1963), nicknamed "The Big Fijian", is a Fijian professional golfer who was Number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings for 32 weeks in 2004 and 2005. He has won three major championships (The Masters in 2000 and the PGA Championship in 1998 and 2004) and was the leading PGA Tour money winner in 2003, 2004 and 2008. He was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2005 (but deferred his induction until 2006).

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