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Maisel: Two of a kind
Instead of Tiger leading the PGA after three rounds, we had Shaun Micheel and a guy nicknamed Skeeter.
Maisel: Solid Oak
Whoever gets the Wanamaker Trophy this week will have to share it with the real PGA winner: Oak Hill.
Harig: Another anonymous leader
If you are as obscure and unknown as Shaun Micheel, this is the perfect year to be leading a major.
No alternative: Andrade staying in the spotlight
Billy Andrade was an alternate a week ago. After two rounds, he's in the final pairing at the PGA.
Blackout doesn't affect PGA
The PGA Championship was largely unaffected by the blackout that paralyzed the Northeast on Thursday.
Maisel: A new Phil?
The Phil Mickelson that's been off-key for most of 2003 certainly wasn't the same one that took the PGA by the throat.
Harig: More major trouble for Tiger
Tiger Woods put himself in another first-round hole in a major, shooting a 74 that put his eight shots out of the lead.
Big names fall hard
Some big-name players dug themselves some pretty deep holes at the PGA Championship on Thursday.
Race could be decided at PGA
The five-man race for Player of the Year may be decided at this week's PGA Championship.
Another loop on Daly roller coaster
When it comes to the life of John Daly, believe anything.
Harig: Last call for Tiger
The PGA Championship is Tiger's last chance to avoid his first majorless season since 1998.
Ratto: Man To Beat, not the Unbeatable Man
Tiger Woods may not win a major this year, but let's not get crazy with thoughts of his demise.
Still Beeming
Rich Beem's life has changed dramatically in the last 12 months, but he's still the same guy that burst onto the scene at last year's PGA.
Love shining bright through dark clouds
Tragedy and rumors swirl around his personal life, but get Davis Love III on the course, and it's never been lovelier.
Major changes for Curtis
In Ben Curtis' former life, he would have been thrilled just to be playing in the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship TV times
The following is the television schedule for the PGA Championship, to be played Aug. 14-17.
Harig: The case for Kenny
As he prepares for the PGA Championship, Kenny Perry is proof that, sometimes, nice guys do finish first.
Kuehne comes full circle at PGA
It didn't take long for Hank Kuehne to live up to his reputation.
Rovell: Hogan brand unsure of its next move
The Ben Hogan brand will likely have a new owner in September. What that means is up in the air.
Golf circus rolls into Rochester
A golf circus is rolling into town, and William and Carol Ruby are rolling out.
Notes: Weir's close encounter
Taking on Oak Hill didn't look so perilous compared to what Masters champion Mike Weir faced Monday.
Injured Nelson latest to pull out of PGA
Former winner Larry Nelson pulled out of the PGA Championship on Monday with a hip injury.
Price pulls out of PGA to spend time with family
Two-time PGA champion Nick Price withdrew from the PGA Championship so he could spend more time with his family.
2002 PGA Championship coverage
Recap Rich Beem's unlikely one-stroke victory over Tiger Woods last year at Hazeltine.
Beem's wife gives birth; he'll defend PGA title
Beem can concentrate on defending his PGA Championship title now that his wife gave birth to their first child.
Woods on PGA: 'Same as all the others'
Tiger Woods says he'll prepare for the PGA Championship the same way he always has.
Sergio-Phil drop Woods-Els in 'Battle'
Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia saved their best golf for the bright lights.
Faldo pulls out of PGA Championship
Nick Faldo will skip next month's PGA Championship to be with his family, ending the longest current streak of consecutive starts in major tournaments at 65.
Cure for the yips? Researchers trying to find one
Bob Jensen's nickname is ''No Way'' -- appropriate for a thin man who can drive a golf ball more than 350 yards.
Jacobsen in GHO winner's circle
Peter Jacobsen shot a 3-under 67 Sunday for a two-stroke win at the Greater Hartford Open, his first PGA Tour title in eight years. Jacobsen also won the GHO in 1984.
Duval pulls out of GHO after first-round 83
David Duval withdrew from the Greater Hartford Open on Friday, a day after an opening-round 83 left him last in the 156-person field.
Backer found: Buick to be GHO title sponsor
Buick has agreed to become a title sponsor of what's now called the Greater Hartford Open, ensuring the golf tournament will continue to be a stop on the PGA Tour.
Mickelson aims for three-peat at GHO
While Suzy Whaley chases history as the first woman to compete in the Greater Hartford Open, two-time defending champ Phil Mickelson is looking for his first win since last year's GHO.
British Open champ Curtis pulls out of GHO
British Open champ Ben Curtis pulled out of this week's Greater Hartford Open, his agent said Tuesday.
Notes: Player of the Year race wide open
Tiger Woods returned to the top of the PGA Tour money list for the first time since April with his tie for fourth in the British Open.
British Open champ Curtis gets warm welcome
Clutching the Claret Jug, Ben Curtis, the newest and most improbable British Open champion, returned home Monday to tears, applause and signs proclaiming him "Big Ben.''
Maisel: Two of a kind
Instead of Tiger leading the PGA after three rounds, we had Shaun Micheel and a guy nicknamed Skeeter.
Maisel: Solid Oak
Whoever gets the Wanamaker Trophy this week will have to share it with the real PGA winner: Oak Hill.
Harig: Another anonymous leader
If you are as obscure and unknown as Shaun Micheel, this is the perfect year to be leading a major.
No alternative: Andrade staying in the spotlight
Billy Andrade was an alternate a week ago. After two rounds, he's in the final pairing at the PGA.
Blackout doesn't affect PGA
The PGA Championship was largely unaffected by the blackout that paralyzed the Northeast on Thursday.
Maisel: A new Phil?
The Phil Mickelson that's been off-key for most of 2003 certainly wasn't the same one that took the PGA by the throat.
Harig: More major trouble for Tiger
Tiger Woods put himself in another first-round hole in a major, shooting a 74 that put his eight shots out of the lead.
Big names fall hard
Some big-name players dug themselves some pretty deep holes at the PGA Championship on Thursday.
Race could be decided at PGA
The five-man race for Player of the Year may be decided at this week's PGA Championship.
Another loop on Daly roller coaster
When it comes to the life of John Daly, believe anything.
Harig: Last call for Tiger
The PGA Championship is Tiger's last chance to avoid his first majorless season since 1998.
Ratto: Man To Beat, not the Unbeatable Man
Tiger Woods may not win a major this year, but let's not get crazy with thoughts of his demise.
Still Beeming
Rich Beem's life has changed dramatically in the last 12 months, but he's still the same guy that burst onto the scene at last year's PGA.
Love shining bright through dark clouds
Tragedy and rumors swirl around his personal life, but get Davis Love III on the course, and it's never been lovelier.
Major changes for Curtis
In Ben Curtis' former life, he would have been thrilled just to be playing in the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship TV times
The following is the television schedule for the PGA Championship, to be played Aug. 14-17.
Harig: The case for Kenny
As he prepares for the PGA Championship, Kenny Perry is proof that, sometimes, nice guys do finish first.
Kuehne comes full circle at PGA
It didn't take long for Hank Kuehne to live up to his reputation.
Rovell: Hogan brand unsure of its next move
The Ben Hogan brand will likely have a new owner in September. What that means is up in the air.
Golf circus rolls into Rochester
A golf circus is rolling into town, and William and Carol Ruby are rolling out.
Notes: Weir's close encounter
Taking on Oak Hill didn't look so perilous compared to what Masters champion Mike Weir faced Monday.
Injured Nelson latest to pull out of PGA
Former winner Larry Nelson pulled out of the PGA Championship on Monday with a hip injury.
Price pulls out of PGA to spend time with family
Two-time PGA champion Nick Price withdrew from the PGA Championship so he could spend more time with his family.
2002 PGA Championship coverage
Recap Rich Beem's unlikely one-stroke victory over Tiger Woods last year at Hazeltine.
Beem's wife gives birth; he'll defend PGA title
Beem can concentrate on defending his PGA Championship title now that his wife gave birth to their first child.
Woods on PGA: 'Same as all the others'
Tiger Woods says he'll prepare for the PGA Championship the same way he always has.
Sergio-Phil drop Woods-Els in 'Battle'
Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia saved their best golf for the bright lights.
Faldo pulls out of PGA Championship
Nick Faldo will skip next month's PGA Championship to be with his family, ending the longest current streak of consecutive starts in major tournaments at 65.
Cure for the yips? Researchers trying to find one
Bob Jensen's nickname is ''No Way'' -- appropriate for a thin man who can drive a golf ball more than 350 yards.
Jacobsen in GHO winner's circle
Peter Jacobsen shot a 3-under 67 Sunday for a two-stroke win at the Greater Hartford Open, his first PGA Tour title in eight years. Jacobsen also won the GHO in 1984.
Duval pulls out of GHO after first-round 83
David Duval withdrew from the Greater Hartford Open on Friday, a day after an opening-round 83 left him last in the 156-person field.
Backer found: Buick to be GHO title sponsor
Buick has agreed to become a title sponsor of what's now called the Greater Hartford Open, ensuring the golf tournament will continue to be a stop on the PGA Tour.
Mickelson aims for three-peat at GHO
While Suzy Whaley chases history as the first woman to compete in the Greater Hartford Open, two-time defending champ Phil Mickelson is looking for his first win since last year's GHO.
British Open champ Curtis pulls out of GHO
British Open champ Ben Curtis pulled out of this week's Greater Hartford Open, his agent said Tuesday.
Notes: Player of the Year race wide open
Tiger Woods returned to the top of the PGA Tour money list for the first time since April with his tie for fourth in the British Open.
British Open champ Curtis gets warm welcome
Clutching the Claret Jug, Ben Curtis, the newest and most improbable British Open champion, returned home Monday to tears, applause and signs proclaiming him "Big Ben.''