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Alan ShipnuckSenior Writer, Sports Illustrated Alan Shipnuck wrote his first SPORTS ILLUSTRATED cover story in 1994, as a 21-year-old intern. Upon graduating from UCLA in 1996, he became one of the youngest staff writers in the magazine's history. Now a senior writer, Shipnuck writes regularly on golf. He is the author of two books: "The Battle for Augusta National" and "Bud, Sweat & Tees", a national best-seller. |
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Hot? ... Not? The LPGA commissioner
(Published: 03-Sep-2008) This week has been so chock-full of losers we decided to do a special Not-only list. Enjoy ... [Tours & News]
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United States wins 1999 Ryder Cup at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.
(Published: 01-Sep-2008) A single-minded U.S. team came out hot against the Euros, and the rout was on. [Special Feature]
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Legal questions surround LPGA's new rule requiring players to speak English
(Published: 28-Aug-2008) [Tours & News]
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Hot? Vijay Singh. Not? Tiger Woods.
(Published: 26-Aug-2008) The much-hyped FedEx Cup playoff format that sportswriters love to hate is off to a rollicking start. [Tours & News]
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Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia and the Barclays get FedEx Cup started on right foot
(Published: 25-Aug-2008) Thanks to a few tweaks to the system, a Ryder Cup subplot and an exciting A-list finish — Vijay Singh over Sergio Garcia in overtime — the Barclays got the second edition of the playoffs off on the right foot. [Tours & News]
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Padraig Harrington wins 2008 PGA Championship over Sergio Garcia
(Published: 18-Aug-2008) Ruthless Padraig Harrington decked late-fading Sergio Garcia again, winning the PGA Championship for his second straight major. [Tours & News]
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Hot? Padraig Harrington. Not? Sergio Garcia.
(Published: 13-Aug-2008) Michelle Wie suffers another humiliation at the Canadian Open. This hasn't happened yet, but I'm confident it will. [Tours & News]
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Golf missing Tiger Woods despite Padraig Harrington's heroics
(Published: 11-Aug-2008) Harrington snapped the golf world out of its Tiger-less slumber, but Woods is still sorely missed. [Tours & News]
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Mickelson, Singh show how flawed they still are
(Published: 05-Aug-2008) With Tiger Woods out, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh showed in Akron how fantastic — and flawed — they still are. [Tours & News]
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Alan Shipnuck's Hot List: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ji-Yai Shin, Vijay Singh, Oakland Hills, Ben Hogan, Michelle Wie, John Cook, Greg Norman
(Published: 05-Aug-2008) Judging by the early returns at Oakland Hills, the Monster is breathing fire once again. [Tours & News]