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Fred Couples is confident he can still compete on the PGA Tour and win again — as he did a year ago when he ended a five-year victory drought in the Houston Open.

Sportsview: Golf Awaits New Hall of Famers
The next batch of inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame will be revealed Thursday, and the only hint from headquarters is that the four newest members will attend the announcement in Savannah, Ga.

Pete Jacobsen Has Hip Surgery
Peter Jacobsen had arthroscopic hip surgery Tuesday morning in Florida to repair a bone spur, and was expected to miss six to eight weeks on both the PGA and Champions tours.

Sportsview: Haas Holds His Own Vs. Kids
Although Jay Haas figured he would probably make his Champions Tour debut at the Legends of Golf, the tournament will have to go on without him. Haas, who is 50 going on 25, had another top-10 finish at the MCI Heritage and has crept up to No. 11 in the Ryder Cup standings. For now, his focus remains on the PGA Tour.

Cink Makes Big Comeback to Win MCI Event
Stewart Cink came from nine strokes down to force a playoff, then beat Ted Purdy with a birdie on the fifth extra hole to win the MCI Heritage on Sunday.

Jenkins Wins Fifth Champions Tour Event
Tom Jenkins won his first Champions Tour victory of the year and fifth of his career by five strokes over Rodger Davis with an 7-under 63 final round Sunday at the Blue Angels Classic.

Argentina's Gonzalez Wins Seville Open
Ricardo Gonzalez of Argentina birdied three of the final five holes for a 3-under-par 69 and won the Seville Open by two strokes Sunday.

Kerr Wins in Vegas on Seventh Playoff Hole
Cristie Kerr rolled in a 3-foot par putt on the seventh playoff hole Saturday to beat rookie Seol-An Jeon in the Takefuji Classic. The win, Kerr's second since joining the LPGA Tour in 1997, didn't come easy. Kerr closed with a 1-over 73 to match Jeon (69) at 7-under 209 in the 54-hole event.

Woods Finishes Training at Fort Bragg
For years, Tiger Woods heard his Green Beret father talk about life in the military and felt the stir of curiosity.

Court: Augusta Illegally Limited Protest
The city of Augusta illegally restricted a small protest last year against all-male membership at the home of the Masters golf tournament, a federal court ruled Thursday.

Court: Town Restricted Masters' Protest
The city of Augusta illegally restricted a small protest last year against all-male membership at the home of the Masters golf tournament, a federal court ruled Thursday.

Woods Expected Back for Western Open
Tiger Woods is expected to play in this year's Western Open, a tournament he has won three times.

Sportsview: Woods Out With Special Forces
Tiger Woods is deep inside Fort Bragg this week, wearing a camouflage uniform and doing the kind of things Green Berets do. The cover story is that he flew down on his private jet to see what military life is all about.

Mickelson Basks at Home in Masters Jacket
Back in his hometown, Phil Mickelson walked into an exclusive country club looking a lot like he did at dusk two days earlier at Augusta National.

Ratings for Mickelson's Masters Win Down
Despite a thrilling final-hole victory by Phil Mickelson, television ratings for Sunday's final round of the Masters were down more than 20 percent.

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