| Weather woes remain at Puerto Rico Open
A new day brought only more weather
problems for the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open, which still wasn't halfway
through the first round when play was suspended Friday because of darkness.
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| Report: Woods took pain medication day before crash
Tiger Woods' wife told police her husband had
not been drinking, but had taken pain medication the day before his early-
morning car accident outside their Isleworth home, according to paperwork
obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.
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| Big buzz on Amen Corner: Woods reportedly to return at Masters
The Masters truly will be a tradition unlike
any other this April, as several media outlets have reported that Tiger Woods
will make his highly anticipated return to competitive golf at the season's
first major championship.
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| Puerto Rico Open washed out by heavy rain
The first round of the Puerto Rico
Open was washed out Thursday by another round of heavy rain that left the
Trump International course unplayable.
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| Report: Woods working with Fleischer on return
Tiger Woods may be returning to the PGA Tour in
two weeks at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, according to a report
in the New York Post.
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| Golf Tidbits: Where has Stuart Appleby's game gone?
Once the top-ranked Australian in the
world, Stuart Appleby has plummeted in the world rankings as his winless
streak stretches into its fourth season.
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| This Week in Golf - March 11th through March 14th
PGA TOUR - WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-CA
CHAMPIONSHIP, TPC Blue Monster at Doral, Miami, Florida - The season's second
World Golf Championships event kicks off this week and much like the first
one, it will be without Tiger Woods.
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| Villegas climbs nine spots in world rankings
Camilo Villegas cruised to a five-stroke
win Sunday at the Honda Classic and soared nine spots to No. 12 in this week's
official world rankings.
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| PGA Tour set to ban clubs after Ping waives rights
The grandfathered wedges and irons
used by Phil Mickelson and others this season will no longer be allowed on the
PGA Tour after the company that makes them agreed to waive its rights from a
decades-old lawsuit.
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| Two tours, two wins for Villegas
Before Camilo Villegas arrived at the first tee Sunday, he
called his mother in Colombia. "Tell the little bro congratulations and keep
it up," he told her.
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