serioussportsnewsnetwork.com - 3/22/2008
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Friends of John Daly have expressed grave concern over the Cordova resident’s apparent preoccupation with golfing, and the toll it is exacting over his lifestyle of excessive drinking and other assorted revelry. “I’m beginning to wonder where his priorities are,” says close friend and personal bartender Raymond “Bubba” Henderson
John Daly Isn't That Bad Of A Singer, Actually [John Daly]
deadspin.com 3/18/2008 —
As a break from all this tourney business, we present you with John Daly, once again avoiding, you know, training , singing "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" with Hootie and the Blowfish. Boy, he sure does look good. And, at last, Daly has made Tiger ...
Do you see the hypocrisy with all the John Daly bashing?
travelgolf.com 3/21/2008 — Is John Daly Osama bin Laden or just a golfer with a drinking problem?
The guy is getting bashed so much by golf writers, you’d think he was a child-molesting terrorist sleeping with their wives.
Tod Leonard of the San Diego Union-Tribune ...
The Primary Cut
sportsagentblog.com 3/25/2008 — By now, you’ve not only been barraged with coverage of Tiger Woods’ latest heroic feat–a sliding left to right putt for birdie at the Arnold Palmer Invitational that ranks just short of divine–but you’ve also heard that Tiger’s “streak” fell short Monday morning at Doral to the Puma-clad Geoff Ogilvy.
Notes from the PGA TOUR —
PGATOUR.com News 3/18/2008
• Here's what a couple of good weeks can do for you in the FedExCup points race. Two weeks ago, Sean O'Hair was 162nd on the points list and would not have qualified for the PGA TOUR Playoffs. After a win in Tampa and a T3 last week at the Arnold ...
MISTER MAJOR —
NY Post: Sports 3/20/2008
MIAMI - As much as he thoroughly enjoyed his thrilling victory in the Arnold Palmer Invitational just four days ago, burying a 24-foot putt on the final hole - the equivalent of a walk-off home run in baseball - Tiger Woods is doing his best to...
TOUR Insider: Zurich Classic —
PGATOUR.com News 3/24/2008
After briefly assuming first place in the middle of the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard only to fall back with a quadruple bogey, Nick Watney was asked if he is becoming a veteran.