golf.com - 9/25/2008
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American golf fans had plenty to cheer at Valhalla, but America's finest sportsmanship was not on display.
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Did The Americans Play Unfair This Week at the Ryder Cup?
Dogs That Chase Cars —
... On the course, and in the stands at Valhalla, players were also fired up, and Peter Kostis wrote a column yesterday questioning the antics of the Americans. ...
Peter Kostis Should Not Have Access to a Keyboard or a Microphone
Waggle Room —
... Unfortunately, though, he still gets to write for Golf.com. And, boy, did he come across poorly to me in his most recent piece called ... ...
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