British Open champion
Padraig Harrington expressed astonishment on Wednesday after
hearing that the women's LPGA Tour will require its players to
speak English from 2009.
British Open
champion Padraig Harrington expressed astonishment on Wednesday
after hearing that the women's LPGA Tour will require its
players to speak English from 2009.
Padraig Harrington has won the last two majors and is considered the favorite to be voted player of the year on the PGA Tour. But if he doesn't play well the next two weeks, he might not even make it to the Tour Championship. Then there's Kevin Sutherland, who hasn't won in more than six years and has never made it to the Tour Championship in his 13 years on tour.
Colin Montgomerie and Darren Clarke are among the European stars who have a last chance this week to capture places on the Ryder Cup team. Along with Paul McGinley, Ian Poulter and Paul Casey, they are hoping to do enough in the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles or the Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston to impress captain Nick Faldo and secure one of two wild card spots.
FedExCup points
leader Vijay Singh will be keeping one eye on his closest rivals
when he bids for a third PGA Tour title in five starts at this
week's Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston.