
Tiger's terrific year
Tiger Woods left little doubt that he is the No. 1 player on the PGA TOUR after another awesome season in 2006.
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Top moments on TOUR in 2006
Look back at some of the best moments from the 2006 PGA TOUR season.
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2006 shots of the year
Re-live some of the season's best shots on the 2006 PGA TOUR with this video montage.
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Getting ready for the FedExCup
Players will be playing for a spot in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup starting at the Mercedes-Benz Championship. Get a complete overview on the new system for 2007.
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Champions Tour 2006 review
The 2006 Champions Tour season had plenty of drama, including a thrilling battle in the season-long race for the Charles Schwab Cup.
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2006 Nationwide Tour recap
The 2006 Nationwide Tour offered exciting finishes and high drama. Watch this 2006 review.
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PGA TOUR: 2006 review
The 2006 PGA TOUR season saw the emergence of young talent, the resurgence of a few veterans, the flourishing of Australians and, of course, more brilliance from Tiger Woods.
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A perfect start in Hawaii
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championship kicks off the 2007 FedExCup season in January. Find out why the first-time players are thrilled to be heading to Kapalua.
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2006 Comeback victories
Take a look at some of the great comeback stories of the year, players that had been quiet for some time before bursting out to earn victories in 2006.
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If you could change one rule
What if you could change just one rule? We asked several players that question, and their answers are featured in this video segment.
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Laughing with Lopez: Part 2
In part two of this hilarious edition of "Open Mike", George Lopez discusses his dream foursome, his favorite television shows and more.
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First-time TOUR winners in '06
In 2006, there were 13 first-time winners on the PGA TOUR, including three rookies. From Chris Couch's win in New Orleans to Eric Axley's victory in Texas, all were memorable.
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The ultimate individual sport
With no teammates to carry you and no coaches helping you during your round, golf is the ultimate individual sport. Find out why it takes a special breed to be a pro golfer.
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Singh-World Golf Hall of Famer
Fiji's Vijay Singh was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in October. Take a look at what Tiger and others feel about one of the hardest working people in golf.
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Camilo Villegas GQ shoot
Rookie Camilo Villegas visits Miami for a GQ magazine photo shoot.
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Lindeberg: Golf fashionista
He's the man behind Jesper Parnevik's pink pants and Camilo Villegas' sharp outfits. Meet Johan Lindeberg, who is on a mission to bring the fashion and golf worlds together.
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Arnold Palmer retrospective
Arnold Palmer's competitive career came to an end this season, putting an end to one of the finest golf careers. Take a look at a retrospective of Palmer's impact on golf.
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Adam Scott; a rising star
Since breaking onto the TOUR in 2000, Aussie Adam Scott has heard the remarks that he could be the one to catch Tiger Woods. Now, with his big win at THE TOUR Championship, he may be on his way.
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PGA TOUR 2006 Get Ready!
Jimmy Roberts hosts "PGA TOUR 2006 Get Ready! Presented by FedEx" on NBC Sunday, December 17th at 3 p.m. ET. Take a look back at the 2006 TOUR season and take a look ahead.
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Got PGA TOUR Card?
Watch the introduction of the PGA TOUR card ceremony where the 22 graduates from the Nationwide Tour received their cards to play next year on the PGA TOUR.
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Immelman's 2006 in review
South Africa's Trevor Immelman introduced himself to the PGA TOUR in 2006 with eight top-10 finishes and a win at the Cialis Western Open. He was named the rookie of the year for his stellar 2006.
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J.J. Henry's 2006 in review
To say 2006 was a fairytale year for J.J. Henry would be a gross understatement. A title in his home state and a spot on the Ryder Cup team were just some of his highlights.
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World Cup contenders
England, Ireland, South Africa and the United States will be among the favorites at the 2006 World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup.
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Barbados preview
Beautiful Barbados will host some of the world's finest golfers for the 2006 World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup.
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World Cup: Nations collide
World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup means team competition at its finest and illustrates how golf is an international game.
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Henry represents U.S.
J.J. Henry had a breakthrough year in 2006. For his performance, Henry will join Stewart Cink to represent the United States at the World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup.
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Columbia's favorite son
Camilo Villegas' rise on the PGA TOUR in 2006 made him a hero in his native Columbia.
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World Cup history
The World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup has a unique and distinguished history with many of the game's greats leaving their imprints.
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Q-school Rd. 6 highlights
See highlights from Monday's sixth and final round at the final stage of Q-school, including action from Jaco Van Zyl, Matt Hendrix and medalist George McNeill.
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2006 Fall Finish review
During the 2006 Fall Finish series, veterans and rookies picked up victories, but it was the hot finish of Joe Durant that earned him the $500,000 first-place prize.
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'07 World Cup in China
The World Golf Championships-World Cup tournament heads to China in 2007. Mission Hills Golf Club, designed by Jose Maria Olazabal, will play host.
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Players remember Byron Nelson
The golf world lost one of its best in September with the passing of Byron Nelson at 94 years old. Find out how the players on TOUR remember him.
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K.J. Choi's 2006 in review
K.J. Choi captured his first win of the season at the Chrysler Championship, the final full-field event of the year. Choi also won the Chrysler Championship in '02.
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Joe Durant's 2006 in review
Nobody was hotter than Joe Durant at the close of the TOUR season. He captured his first win in five years at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort and contended in several other events.
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TPC Sawgrass reopening
Take a peek at the newly redesigned TPC Sawgrass course, the crown jewel of the TPC system and home to the famed 17th green.
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Shot of the year: Fuzzy's ace
Fuzzy Zoeller's incredible ace during the Allianz Championship is the Champions Tour's Shot of the Year.
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Geoff Ogilvy's 2006 in review
Geoff Ogilvy had a great season in 2006. He won the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship in February and his first major championship title at the U.S. Open in June.
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2006: Another Aussie year
For the second time in three years, a record seven Australians won events on the PGA TOUR in 2006. Stuart Appleby led the way with two titles, including the Mercedes Championship.
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Tiger's WGC dominance
Tiger Woods captured his 12th World Golf Championships title at the World Golf Championships-American Express Championship in October. Learn more about his WGC success.
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TOUR card ceremony 10 to 1
See graduates 10 through 1 receive their TOUR cards at the PGA TOUR card ceremony for the Nationwide Tour.
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Craig Kanada on No. 18
Watch Craig Kanada's superb chip-in for birdie on the 18th hole during the final round of the Nationwide Tour Championship at The Houstonian.
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TOUR Champ. recap
Adam Scott captured another big title at the 2006 TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. Scott held off a group of elite players for his fourth career PGA TOUR victory.
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Nationwide Tour Champ. preview
The Nationwide Tour wraps up its 2006 season outside Houston, Texas at the Nationwide Tour Championship. PGA TOUR cards are on the line.
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TOUR Championship Rd 4 highs
Watch Retief Goosen birdie the 17th, Joe Durant birdie the fourth hole, Adam Scott birdie the third and seventh holes and more final-round highlights from THE TOUR Championship.
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AVODART: Scott on No. 13
In Case You Missed It, watch Adam Scott's hole out for birdie from the greenside bunker on the 13th hole during the final round of THE TOUR Championship.
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Scott: Heading to Hawaii
With his victory at THE TOUR Championship, Adam Scott earns a spot in the season-opening 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championship in Kapalua, Hawaii.
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2006 Payne Stewart Award
For his career-long commitment to upholding the ideals of the game, Gary Player was given the 2006 Payne Stewart Award.
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Coca-Cola employees help out
Find out how several Coca-Cola employees are helping the East Lake community for THE TOUR Championship.
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Open Mike: Gary Player
In this edition of "Open Mike", Mike Collins talks to legend Gary Player about his love of horses, his dream foursome and more.
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MasterCard(R) Moments winner
Golf fans voted on PGATOUR.com for their favorite MasterCard(R) Moments in TOUR Championship history. The winner: 2000 Phil Mickelson.
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Payne Stewart Award recipients
Since the inception of the award in 2000, eight gentlemen have been honored by being named recepients of the Payne Stewart Award.
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Bryant looks back at TOUR win
2005 TOUR Championship Bart Bryant remembers his big victory in last season's final event and what it meant to him and his family.
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TOUR Championship preview
Only a select few get to play in THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. Historic East Lake will test every player. Adam Scott is one of the players looking to capture his first TOUR win of '06.
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TOUR Championship winners
Take a look back at the past winners of the TOUR Championship where the event has had 19 different winners in the past 19 years.
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TOUR Championship rookies
This year's TOUR Championship is shaping up to be a breakout party for one of the many TOUR Championship rookies that are looking to lock up their first trip to the season's final event.
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Future of TOUR Championship
The future of the TOUR Championship will only become more prestigous as the season-ending tournament will become the culmination of the FedEx Cup race as well.
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Trevor Immelman profile
With seven top-10 finishes in 2006 and a world ranking of 13, South Africa's Trevor Immelman is a virtual lock for the PGA TOUR's Rookie of the Year award.
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A look at Innisbrook
Take a closer look at the Westin Innisbrook Resort, one of the premier golf destinations in the country, and the host of the Chrysler Championship.
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No. 14 at Westin Innisbrook
Length and accuracy are called for on the first two shots on the par-5 14th hole. The third shot is played to an undulating green protected on the left side by Innisbrook's largest bunker.
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The long putter debate
The long putter is an integral part of many PGA TOUR members' games, but some people think it should be outlawed. See what John Cook, Jason Gore and others have to say on the matter.
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Chopra's rise to the TOUR
Sweden's Daniel Chopra is profiled, including his early days playing golf in India and his passion for the game of golf.
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DiMarco's roller coaster year
Chris DiMarco started the year with an early victory, but soon faced personal loss with the death of his mother. Through it all, DiMarco never lost his competitive fire.
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Durant: Headed to Hawaii
Joe Durant picked up his fourth victory on the PGA TOUR Sunday at the FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort, and will be heading to Hawaii for the season-opening 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championship.
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Road less traveled
"The Road to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola" airs Monday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. ET on Sun Sports.
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Race for the top 125
Making the top 125 on the money list means that you are guaranteed to play next year on TOUR, so the pressure is intense for players on the bubble to make the push and secure their spot for next year.
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MasterCard(R) Moments winner
Golf fans voted on PGATOUR.com for their favorite MasterCard(R) Moments in FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort history. The winner: David Duval in 1997.
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FUNAI Classic Preview
The PGA TOUR returns to the magical WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort for the FUNAI Classic where Lucas Glover looks to defend his title from last year.
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Funk: pre-round routine
Fred Funk's biggest concern is getting his full range of motion going before each round.
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Appleby's practice device
Stuart Appleby talks about a device called the "leaderboard" that he uses when practicing.
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In Case You Missed It: Rd. 4
In Case You Missed It, Ben Crane makes an unbelievable chip that skips around the sprinklers and scoots onto the green and into the hole during the final round of the Frys.com Open.
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Frys.com Open Rd. 4 highlights
See the highlights from the final round of the Frys.com Open where Troy Matteson was able to hold off Ben Crane, Daniel Chopra, Frank Lickliter II and the rest of the field.
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Matteson: Headed to Hawaii
Troy Matteson picked up his first victory on the PGA TOUR Sunday at the Frys.com Open, and will be heading to Hawaii for the season-opening 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championship.
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Jay Haas' Second on No. 10
Leader Jay Haas' approach shot on the 10th hole nearly flys in as it catches the lip Saturday during the second round of the Administaff Small Business Classic.
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Bernhard Langer interview
Bernhard Langer talks about the state of his game, the importance of making the top 125 on the money list, his neck injury and more in this interview.
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Next great Aussie?
Jason Day is only 18 years old, but many are predicting he will emerge as the next great player from Australia. Get to know the talented youngster.
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Moore's swing change
Ryan Moore says a wrist problem at address prompted a change in his swing set up. He takes you through his new swing.
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MasterCard(R) Moments winner
Golf fans voted on PGATOUR.com for their favorite MasterCard(R) Moments in Frys.com Open history. The winner: Jim Furyk in 1999.
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Frys.com Open preview
The PGA TOUR heads to Las Vegas for the Frys.com Open, where Wes Short Jr. defends his title over two TPC courses -- Summerlin and The Canyons.
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FexExCup car unveiled
NASCAR rookie Denny Hamlin and TOUR player Davis Love III took the newly-minted FedExCup car for a spin around Atlanta Motor Speedway. See this and more from the track.
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Road ends at East Lake
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