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Season Begins Off-Kilter
Thanks to John Daly's doings and some notable players skipping the Mercedes, 2009 starts askew.
The Daly Domino Effect
John Daly's suspension affects more than just him. It affects tournament sponsors as well.
Golfers warned they could go deaf from 'sonic boom' from modern clubs.
Top 5 Questions for 2009
The GolfChannel.com team answers the Top 5 questions heading into the 2009 golf season.
The Economic Swing
Studying some of the most common swing faults, we have discovered their causes and we offer a few tips on how to fix them. This week we look at hip motion.
European Tour starts 2009 in South Africa
The 2009 golf season started two months ago when the European Tour kicked off its new campaign in China at the HSBC Champions Tournament.
Shag Bag blog: Golf is baaack
The GolfChannel.com team will regularly file their thoughts and opinions in this running blog.
PGA Tour in Maui for 2009 lid-lifter
The PGA Tour season begins, as it always does, with a tournament for the previous year's winners.
Top 10 Stories of the Year
The GolfChannel.com team is counting down the Top 10 Stories of the Year.
Quotes of the Year - Part III
In the final edition of our year-end Parting Shots, we hear from Tiger, Sergio, Zinger and Boo.
Mercedes field showcases young, old and new
With some big names missing in action, the PGA Tour is pushing the debut of young guns Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas at the Mercedes-Benz Championship, which opens the Tour season next Thursday at Kapalua's Plantation Course.
Gaining Control
If you are like most golfers you can use more flexibility in the hip flexors and more strength in the glutes. This week we focus on increasing hip flexibility.
Quotes of the Year - Part II
Enjoy this special three-part, year-end edition of Parting Shots, the top quotes from 2008.
Garcia comes clean on why Europe lost Ryder Cup
Sergio Garcia has finally revealed the reason for Europe's thrashing at the Ryder Cup this year - a small dressing room with only two showers!
Notes: Wie not plaing Sony Open in 2009
Tournament director Ray Stosik said Michelle Wie, now a 19-year-old student at Stanford, would not be playing the Sony Open for the second straight year.