Golfweek Match Play
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Adam Scott won the Byron Nelson Classic with a clutch playoff putt, so is he the best player to never win a major? The guys at Golfweek square off to discuss the latest topics in golf.

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Archive for April, 2008Golfweek Match PlayWednesday, April 30th, 2008
Adam Scott won the Byron Nelson Classic with a clutch playoff putt, so is he the best player to never win a major? The guys at Golfweek square off to discuss the latest topics in golf.
John Daly, physical specimenTuesday, April 29th, 2008
No shoes, no shirt, no problem. Watch as a shirtless John Daly hits the links and displays his impressive physique.
PGA Tour power rankingsTuesday, April 29th, 2008
Adam Scott came up big at the Byron Nelson, but did he make a big move in this week's Power Rankings?
Drug testing delayed for British OpenTuesday, April 29th, 2008
Drug testing at the British Open at Royal Birkdale will be delayed a year because some international players have not been exposed to doping education programs.
Royal & Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson said Tuesday the British Open was not ready to begin the testing program because of the tournament's international qualifying system. He expects anti-doping controls will be in place for the 2009 championship at Turnberry.
Drug testing delayed for British OpenTuesday, April 29th, 2008
Drug testing at the British Open at Royal Birkdale will be delayed a year because some international players have not been exposed to doping education programs.
Royal & Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson said Tuesday the British Open was not ready to begin the testing program because of the tournament's international qualifying system. He expects anti-doping controls will be in place for the 2009 championship at Turnberry.
Longtime Masters starter Harison diesMonday, April 28th, 2008
Phil Harison, who introduced everyone from Ben Hogan to Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods during his 60 years as the starter on the first tee of the Masters, has died. He was 82.
He died Sunday of natural causes, Augusta National Golf Club said.
Harison was one of two people to attend every Masters since it began in 1934, and he became a familiar voice to the many fans who grew accustomed to his Southern drawl and understated manner of announcing each player.
Scott drains 48-footer to edge Moore in Nelson playoffSunday, April 27th, 2008
Adam Scott sunk a 48-foot birdie in a playoff at the Byron Nelson to stun Ryan Moore and validate his late decision to play.
Watson, North combine to win Legends by a strokeSunday, April 27th, 2008
Tom Watson and Andy North got what they wanted, but had to work for it, edging Craig Stadler and Jeff Sluman by a stroke Sunday in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.
Watson and North teamed for a better-ball 64 at The Club at Savannah Harbor for a 31-under 185 total. Stadler and Sluman shot a 61 on the island course in the middle of the Savannah River. Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam (60) finished two strokes back.
Clarke wins first title in five yearsSunday, April 27th, 2008
A long birdie putt on the final hole gave Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke a one-shot victory in the Asian Open on Sunday and his first title in five years.
Scott takes Nelson lead into final roundSaturday, April 26th, 2008
Adam Scott again topped the leaderboard at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. His solid finish Saturday, and Kevin Sutherland's bad one, made sure that happened.
Scott, at No. 10 in the world the highest-ranked player in the field, overcame two front-nine bogeys and shot a 3-under 67 Saturday to get to 8-under 202. The Australian star birdied two of the last three holes, including a 3 1/2-footer at the 429-yard 18th.
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