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Damon HackSenior Writer, Sports Illustrated Damon Hack, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, covers golf and the NFL. Before joining the magazine, he covered golf and the NFL for The New York Times and golf and the New York Knicks for Newsday. He also covered the San Francisco 49ers for the Sacramento Bee. Born in Los Angeles, he graduated from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in history and from UC Berkeley with a master's degree in journalism. |
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Norman: I can walk away with head held high
(Published: 20-Jul-2008) Once again Greg Norman met disappointment on a major championship Sunday, but this time he can be proud of his finish. [Tours & News]
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Norman downplays his chances at Birkdale, but golf gods owe him one more major
(Published: 18-Jul-2008) Greg Norman's caddie says he still has that competitive edge. Do the golf gods owe the Shark one more major? [Tours & News]
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Rocco Mediate tied for the lead at British Open at Royal Birkdale
(Published: 17-Jul-2008) [Tours & News]
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Spat with Harmon just another act in Daly's tired sideshow
(Published: 16-Jul-2008) John Daly has become so irrelevant on the golf course that he can't help but make news off it. [Tours & News]
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Sergio Garcia is the favorite at the 2008 British Open
(Published: 15-Jul-2008) SI's Damon Hack and Gary Van Sickle choose their eight best bets for the 2008 British Open. [Tours & News]
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Garcia overcomes Carnoustie memories, trying once again to win a major championship
(Published: 15-Jul-2008) [Tours & News]
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Justin Leonard is set for Valhalla
(Published: 09-Jun-2008) [Tours & News]
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Anthony Kim is poised for takeoff
(Published: 03-Jun-2008) He's young, brash and finally serious about the game: Anthony Kim is poised for takeoff. [Tours & News]
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Bobby Jones wins golf's Grand Slam in 1930
(Published: 20-May-2008) In 1930, as the United States suffered the aftershocks of the stock market crash and the dawn of the Great Depression, Bobby Jones achieved sporting immortality by winning golf's Grand Slam. [Special Feature]
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Annika Sorenstam decides to end her competitve career
(Published: 19-May-2008) Annika Sorenstam met one last challenge before deciding that she would end her competitive career. [Tours & News]