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Complete coverage from Southern Hills
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Post-Tournament
Here's the date Tiger will pass Jack on the all-time majors list.
By Ron Sirak
Credit Tiger with restoring a sense of decorum to the majors.
By Bob Verdi
Hmm, Tiger's career is off to a nice start. So now let's see what he can do.
By Tim Rosaforte
Woody Austin, Ernie Els and steamy Tulsa made Tiger Woods sweat a little, but another PGA Championship was never in doubt
By Jim Moriarty
Stats and scores covering all four rounds at Southern Hills CC
By Brett Avery
Woods joins the elite group of players who have shot 63 in a major -- and nearly does them one better
By Tim Rosaforte
Tiger Woods and Ernie Els return to prominence, and revive -- maybe -- their once-aborted rivalry
By Jaime Diaz
Fifty years after match play was abandoned at the PGA Championship, the test still serves up taut, intriguing story lines
By Bill Fields
How the top 10 players on the World Ranking entering the PGA Championship fared
By John Antonini
TOURNAMENT
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TIGER WATCH
By Mark Soltau
PRE-TOURNAMENT
Added length, quicker greens and—especially—steep, shaved-grass banks are some of the new challenges awaiting players at this year's PGA
By Geoff Shackelford
Brash rookie Anthony Kim has come a long way from his college days in Oklahoma (and he'll be glad to tell you)
By John Strege
Decades after receiving a death threat, Hubert Green talks about real U.S. Open pressure
By Dave Anderson
A look at moments from past championships at Southern Hills, along with thoughts on another first-time major winner
Picking out the 10 best majors of the past 10 years
By John Hawkins
Today they're high-tech professionals who can earn more than $200,000 a year at the top levels. But when it comes to a major championship like the PGA at Southern Hills, the word goes out and a volunteer army arrives to help get the job done
By Ron Whitten
First-time major winners have taken the first three majors of 2007. If the trend continues at Southern Hills, who will it be? Golf World staffers pick out six players