Actually the LPGA appears to have lost patience with players who can't speak English. A bonfire of controversy has ensued.
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British Open champion Padraig Harrington expressed astonishment on Wednesday after hearing that the women’s LPGA will require its players to speak English from 2009.
Mickelson and U.S. Open runner-up Rocco Mediate will join two-time champ Stephen Ames and K.J. Choi in this year's LG Skins Game, set for Nov. 29-30.
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The only golfing Tiger Woods is doing these days is in video games. "I do play quite a bit," Woods said. "A heck of a lot more now."
Ryder Cup hopefuls Darren Clarke and Colin Montgomerie had encouraging opening rounds in the Johnnie Walker Championship on Thursday.
The LPGA's new English-only plan has players on the PGA TOUR scratching their heads.
Phil Mickelson may be the star at this week's Deutsche Bank Championship, but while Tiger Woods has been out of sight for two months after his season-ending knee surgery, Mickelson at times has been MIA.
One top expert says the new U.S. Amateur champ is the best next-big-thing since Anthony Kim.
It’s been more than a day since news broke of the LPGA’s decision to enforce English proficiency testing. That’s ample time to have weighed most of the angles.
Colin Montgomerie and Darren Clarke are among the European stars who have a last chance this week to capture places on the Ryder Cup team.
Padraig Harrington has won the last two majors and is considered the favorite to be voted Player of the Year on the PGA TOUR.
Azinger has what Faldo wants. Faldo has what Azinger wants. And both men have a major dilemma.
The LPGA boasts players from all over the world, and it wants all of them to be able to speak English.
