Tue, Jun 23rd, 2009
An avid reader, particularly when it comes to murder mysteries ("They're like TV. You can get through them in a day"), he's into most kinds of music, even classical. A Yankees fan ("Before they were good"), his favorite player remains Don Mattingly. Last season, his world ranking dropped to No. 178. He only played in one major, and didn't play in any tournaments after early September. Before yesterday he had won once on the PGA Tour. It was 4 years ago, at Disney World.
Related stories from top sites:
Did Ken Lewis mislead shareholders?
Jun 16th, 2009 - CNNMoney
(Fortune) -- One of the enduring mysteries about Ken Lewis' decision to proceed with Bank of America's $50 billion acquisition of Merrill Lynch last fall is why Lewis...
Tiger Woods is coming up short in his game
Jun 16th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Farmingdale, N.Y. -- In his early years at the Masters, Tiger Woods played a different course from the rest of the field. He was essentially alone in hitting wedges and nine-irons into par-fives.
Twitter ripped the veil off 'the other' – and we saw ourselves
Jun 16th, 2009 - Times Online
IT was not, to put it mildly, a new technology I found impressive. Twitter, the social networking website, allows for only a tiny number of characters to be broadcast in each “tweet”...
Golfweek expert picks for US Open
Jun 16th, 2009 - FOX Sports
Golfweek.comWinner: David Toms. I have listened to the tom-toms banging in the distance, and they say David Toms will win the U.S. Open. He is desperate — OK, make that anxious — to once again prove he belongs among golf's elite...
Kobe, Lakers should be favored to repeat
Jun 16th, 2009 - NY Daily News
ORLANDO - The way Kobe Bryant made it sound, after finally winning a title without Shaquille O'Neal, he can at long last enjoy an offseason without feeling the wrath of Laker fans.
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