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Sobel

As Golf Channel’s 20th anniversary approaches, Jason Sobel reflects on how much has changed in a relatively short period of time.
Jack Nicklaus kept a secret from his wife for four years. He doesn’t have to anymore.
Jack Nicklaus offered a wistful chuckle when asked what part of the game he misses most on the eve of his 75th birthday.
Jack Nicklaus wasn’t consulted on Tiger Woods’ decision to open his year at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in two weeks, but he can certainly understand the rationale.
Not long after Tiger Woods broke the news that he’d be opening up his 2015 campaign with a return to Phoenix, a pertinent question was asked.
The crazy is about to get crazier. Expect bedlam when Tiger Woods returns to Phoenix.
The season began with an epic duel 15 years ago in Hawaii. We will probably never see its likes again.
Rickie Fowler, Jason Day, Patrick Reed and plenty of others are in line to make a career leap in 2015.
The moment that stayed with me was the five-minute, 51-second conversation I had with George McNeill at the Greenbrier.
He called off a wedding, won two majors and reclaimed No. 1, making Rory McIlroy our No. 1 Newsmaker of 2014.
Even in an injury-plagued year when he made more news off the golf course than on it, Tiger Woods commanded the spotlight.
Bubba Watson was back on top of the world in 2014, picking up his second green jacket in three years.
Parking spaces, bathroom breaks, spats, tan lines - a strange year in golf. Presenting our Dubious Achievement Awards.
After Further Review, Jordan Spieth having ‘no outstanding particular strength to his game’ may actually be a compliment.
What Tiger Woods did at the Hero World Challenge isn’t crucial. As always, he’s focused on the Masters.
Jordan Spieth’s parents questioned his decision to leave college early, but after his win at Isleworth they couldn’t be prouder.
Three weeks ago, Jordan Spieth embarked on the longest journey of his life.
Thanks to a greater emphasis on putting, Jordan Spieth has made his seven-shot lead at Isleworth look effortless through 54 holes.
There’s plenty of conjecture as to Tiger Woods’ schedule at the beginning part of next year – and for good reason.
With his stomach performing up-and-downs, an ailing Tiger Woods still managed a 69, his first sub-70 round of the week.
There’s a guy making red and black look good at Isleworth, but his name isn’t Tiger Woods.
His swing looked good. But there were glaring miscues for Tiger Woods en route to a 77: four chili-dipped chips.
Is Jordan Spieth a remarkably accomplished 21-year-old or a player who consistently contends but ultimately comes up short?
Entering Year 3 as a part-time professional golfer, Steve Stricker doesn’t expect to alter his workload much going forward.