- Payne Stewart: 10-25-99
- Ten years after a plane carrying Payne Stewart and five others crashed in a Mina, S.D., field, the memory of the day lingers in the golf community
- Moriarty: Must-See TV
- What would make the FedEx Cup really compelling? Jim Moriarty might have the solution
- Moriarty: Groping In The Dark
- Is it ethical for sportswriters to bet on games? As Jim Moriarty notes, it'd be a lot more worrisome if they actually knew what they were talking about
- Golf: Role Reversal
- In a head-to-head showdown with golf's top gun at the PGA Championship, it's Y.E. Yang who fist-pumps his way to history
- Moriarty: In History's Grasp
- Stewart Cink wins the British Open after Tom Watson's memorable, age-defying run at Turnberry comes up a putt short
- Golf: US Open: Deceptive Cover
- There's more to Lucas Glover than most observers think. But is there enough to contend for a major championship?
- Golf: US Open: Fruits Of His Labor
- It took Ricky Barnes longer than he expected to get to golf's highest level. But now that he's there, he's seeing his hard work pay off
- Golf: US Open: Short-Sighted
- A long course made longer by the rain would seem to eliminate the shorter hitters from contention, right? Guess again
- Golf: US Open: On Top, For Now
- An incomplete first round at Bethpage Black has an unlikely overnight leader in Jeff Brehaut
- Moriarty: Walkover in Memphis
- Brian Gay, the new king of lopsided victories, follows his Hilton Head rout with a five-shot win at the St. Jude Classic
- Golf World: Jim Moriarty: Full Plate, Heavy Heart
- Phil Mickelson returns to golf with an eye on winning next week's U.S. Open. It's just no longer his biggest priority
- Golf World: Jim Moriarty: Redeemed
- Five weeks after Tiger Woods blew past him at Bay Hill, Sean O'Hair rebounds with dandy ball-striking--and a win--in North Carolina


















