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  • Sorenstam aims to leave at top with little second-guessing
    Most likely the best female golfer ever, Annika Sorenstam says Tuesday she will call it quits after this season. There aren't many 'what ifs' about the 37-year-old's career; will there be in regards to her retirement? Time will tell, Steve Elling says.



  • USGA committed to giving Torrey Pines fantastic finish
    Typical U.S. Open headline: Player screws up less than others, grinds way to title. Steve Elling wants to see somebody win it with a spectacular shot and says we might see that at Torrey Pines with USGA plans to make 18 a reachable par-5 with eagle in the mix -- for everybody.



  • Shotgun Start: Puzzling putters; cult of Goydos
    Is Paul Goydos the next cult figure? Seems so, Steve Elling says, but Ross Devonport wants to see more top 10s first. As for whether Sergio Garcia's putting woes are over, our experts agree: It's highly unlikely.



  • Elling: PGA plans to drug test at Oakland Hills
    While their comparatively cautious brethren overseas are taking a pass, officials at the PGA of America said Monday that drug testing will nonetheless remain part of the picture when the final major of the year is played in August.



  • Woods says he'll be ready to play well upon return
    Tiger Woods is chipping and putting again, and he hopes to play in the Memorial in two weeks. But even if he can't compete until the U.S. Open, he doesn't expect the same result as his last layoff during a season.



  • Wie won't get exemption to Sorenstam tournament
    Don't look for Michelle Wie at this year's Ginn Tribute hosted by Annika Sorenstam. A tournament spokesman says Wie was not given an exemption into the event as she was a year ago. That's when Wie, citing a wrist injury, withdrew after 16 holes of her opening round.