I have seen it mentioned on these boards that USA TODAY's reviewers are overly generous, even charitable, in handing out star ratings, but this isn't one of those weeks -- just two of the five albums reviewed get three stars
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Boo Weekley was giving a demonstration last Saturday at Tanglewood Golf and Country Club, the scruffy patch of grass where he had learned how to play golf as a kid.
AUGUSTA, Ga. When Tiger Woods sky-hooked his drive on the 72nd hole, John Holmes was standing there waiting. He was not quite 15, using one of his granddad's badges, standing in a semicircle around Woods, a history lesson within reach.
Prodger not getting carried away Sandy Lyle is not the only Perthshire resident bidding for a third major this week. So is caddie Andy Prodger, who won with Nick Faldo here in 1989, again in the Open at Muirfield in 1987 and is now on the bag for Korean K J Choi, the world No.6.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (AP) -- There was a buzz at Augusta National on Monday. David Toms heard it after finishing nine holes of practice on a course that was soft and wet -- nothing like last year's Masters. It was the whirring of the system that siphons moisture out of the turf.
PRINCETON, W.Va. - Shepherd University senior pitcher Matt McCarty was named West Virginia Conference Tri-Pitcher of the Week, sharing the honor with D.J. Cannon of Seton Hill and Erik Sehnal of Charleston.
LITTLE ROCK - Used for years, the CBS promo declares The Masters to be "A tradition unlike any other." Sometime today, that rock-solid slogan will go head to head with a chimp-challenging, rules-deficient Masters rookie. Welcome to Magnolia Lane, Boo Weekley.