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Brian

Hewitt

For the golfer who thinks he has everything ... you don’t. Here are some things from the PGA Show.
The Comebacker finds some readers who can’t wait for the return of Tiger Woods and others who can.
Away from the PGA Show glitz, plans are being hatched to deal with the ailing economy in golf.
The USGA won’t change their qualify standards based on what happened with Kenny Perry in 2008.
(point counter-point)
Let the insanity begin at No. 16 at TPC Scottsdale when the PGA Tour arrives this week.
The bashers are out in force. The Comebacker is mostly here to defend Phil this week.
Simin Feng, a 13-year-old Orlando resident by way of China, won the American Junior Golf Assns inaugural ANNIKA Invitational.
The 5-foot-1 Fujikawa was the compelling story of the weekend in professional golf.
In this week’s Comebacker, the news of drastic changes to Pebble Beach struck a nerve with the readers.
A look inside the new-look Pebble Beach Golf Links, which has undergone a series of changes.
The men’s season is just one week old. But already we’ve learned a few things about this season.
In this 2009 kick-off edition we tackle Stevie, Annika, JD and a few of the other usual suspects.
Details from a conversation between Sorenstam’s agent and the LPGA commish.
Looking forward to the upcoming golf season, the GolfChannel.com team poses the five biggest questions for 2009.
John Daly’s suspension affects more than just him. It affects tournament sponsors as well.
Thanks to John Daly’s doings and some notable players skipping the Mercedes, 2009 starts askew.
John Daly’s suspension affects more than just him. It affects tournament sponsors as well.
FBR Open officials have confirmed that the infamous par-3 16th at the TPC of Scottsdale is now, and will remain, completely enclosed by seating.
The great Severiano Ballesteros is still alive. What has not survived is the prime of his professional golf career.
Our Comebacker readers come down hard on Tiger’s caddie, following his Mickelson comments.
Not every story of the year is a positive one. Such is the case for our No. 8, the LPGA language policy.
The readers are all over the e-mail map when it comes to analyzing Michelle Wie’s game.
The needling never seems to stop when it comes to Michelle Wie. Some fair, most of it unfair.