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Filed under: Golf Sports Blog - The FanHouse : Sports Illustrated is out with its annual Fortunate 50 list of the highest-earning athletes in the world, and it's no surprise that Tiger Woods is No. 1. But the dollar figure is staggering: His ridiculous endorsement earnings makes him "sports'... Read more >
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