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  • PGA Tour season set to begin at Mercedes (AP)
    Only winners are invited to Kapalua to start the new season at the Mercedes-Benz Championship, making it perhaps the toughest of all PGA Tour events to join. Once in paradise, it might be the easiest tournament all year to win. For starters, only 31 players are in the field. Thirteen have never competed on the Plantation Course at Kapalua, with its mountainous terrain, massive greens and severe...

  • Calcavecchia gets in shape for Kapalua (AP)
    Mark Calcavecchia was halfway up a mountain in Arizona when he stopped to text Tiger Woods. "Hiking a mountain. May die." Within minutes, he got a reply from Woods. "You must be on the Plantation Course." The 47-year-old Calcavecchia was only preparing for the Plantation Course at Kapalua, site of the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship.

  • 2007 leaves many memories on PGA Tour (AP)
    Ben Curtis is a glass half-full kind of guy, which is why he saw his 2007 season as one for the history books. By finishing in last place at the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship, he became the first player to receive FedEx Cup points. And with some help from the draw at The Barclays, Curtis was the first to hit a shot in the inaugural PGA Tour Playoffs.

  • Ochoa selected AP female athlete of year (AP)
    Lorena Ochoa didn't have a blueprint for becoming the best in the world, and she certainly didn't have a role model. Mexico had yet to produce anything resembling a world-class golfer, and Ochoa did not look like one at age 12. So it was surprising when she told her coach she wanted to be No. 1. "At that time, with the way I was playing, and being in Guadalajara, it was a little bit crazy to think...

  • Wie not playing at Sony Open (AP)
    Michelle Wie might start her 2008 season in Hawaii, but not at the Sony Open. Wie, who has played the PGA Tour event every year since 2004, did not receive one of the four unrestricted sponsor exemptions, tournament director Ray Stosik said Thursday. Swing coach David Leadbetter said the 18-year-old from Honolulu likely would ask for exemptions at one or both of the LPGA Tour events in Hawaii that...

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