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What Will 2007 Do Next?
By BRIAN HEWITT The New Year is just an infant. But already there is a tidal wave of buzz, expectation and anticipation.
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Reviewing 2006; Previewing 2007
TheGolfChannel.com is counting down its top 5 stories of the year from this past season in golf, as well as looking at the top 5 'Big Questions' on the PGA TOUR in 2007.
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Is Change a Good Thing?
With 2007 upon us, players, fans and officials can only wonder how things will work out with the next FedExCup.
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Woods Reveals Wife is Pregnant
Tiger Woods celebrated his 31st birthday Saturday by sharing some of his biggest news of the year -- his wife is expecting their first child this summer.
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Mercedes-Benz Gets '07 in Gear
A season of great interest and intrigue gets underway as the 2007 PGA TOUR kick-starts a new campaign at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
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Can Tiger Slam?
Tiger Woods gets questioned a lot. Why does he do the things he does? How can he do the things he does?
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Will Phil Bounce Back?
They asked a few years ago in a commercial, “What will Phil do next?” We ask now, “Will Phil recover from his Winged Foot hangover?”
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Changing of the Guard?
Tiger Woods is a clear No. 1. The 'Big 5' is no more. So who will challenge Woods for wins and majors next year?
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Wie going to Stanford
Michelle Wie celebrated her first victory of the year -- she got accepted to Stanford.
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Tiger's trying '06 ends with triumph at Target
Tiger Woods wrapped up a remarkable season Sunday at the Target World Challenge, seizing the lead from U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy in just three holes and coasting to a 6-under 66 for a four-shot victory in the last tournament of the year.
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Asia holds off International team in Lexus Cup
South Korea's Seon Hwa Lee held off ADT Championship winner Julieta Granada 2 and 1 in rainy conditions Sunday to give Asia a 12.5-11.5 victory over Annika Sorenstam's International team in the Lexus Cup.
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Langer, Siem win Germany's second World Cup title
Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem shot a 5-under 66 in Sunday's alternate-shot format to grab a share of the lead, then made par on the first playoff hole to beat Scotland and claim Germany's second World Cup title.
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