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Brian

Hewitt

The readers have filled The Comebacker’s mailbox with all the things that make their bile rise.
Woods’ absence due to knee surgery could, at least temporarily, cost him his No. 1 ranking.
A pet peeve of mine: saying a player has ‘imagination’ around a green. But let’s not stop with that one.
The readers flood The Comebacker’s mailbox with thoughts and prayers for Seve.
In-Kyung Kim passed with flying colors on and off the course at Longs Drugs Challenge.
While the great Spanish golfer awaits word from the doctors on his brain tumor, his greatness is recalled by GolfChannel.com Insider Brian Hewitt.
One-armed golfer Jeff Branneky wants others understand the value of faith and hard work.
Tiger is missed. Boo is defended. And Westwood is left to twist in the wind.
All kinds of ideas are floating to the surface in the wake of the U.S. Ryder Cup win last week.
The U.S. captain also reveals why it appears unlikely that he will captain the team again in 2010 in Wales.
There is lots of golf left. But it’s time to look at who basked when the long shadow of Tiger disappeared.
All kinds of ideas are floating to the surface in the wake of the U.S. Ryder Cup win last week.
It’s the hottest topic in golf right now. And GolfChannel.com is hearing it’s not so much of a longshot.
It’s back. And it’s beautiful. And it has nothing to do with sailing and everything to do with golf.
Using two crazy days in Kentucky to predict what will happen on a much-anticipated singles Sunday.
For a change, the Americans were on top looking down after Day 1 at a Ryder Cup.
This week in the Comebacker: Everybody’s got an opinion about the matches that began Friday.
J.B. Holmes will be sitting Friday morning and Nick Faldo was near tears Thursday afternoon.
Kenny Perry and J.B. Holmes vs. Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia could mean more than one point.
Almost everything you wanted to know about the matches that begin Friday in Louisville.
The rookie that U.S. captain Paul Azinger is counting on most needed a few days to recharge.
The LPGA has admitted its mistake and rescinded a major policy gaffe. But it has lost face in the process.
The Comebacker is deluged with opinions from the golf public on how captains Faldo and Azinger did with their choices.
An update on the conditions and crowds we will likely see in Kentucky; plus, the legend of J.B. Holmes grows.