Monday, July 24, 2006
- Woods earns a shot to defend his PGA Grand Slam title
- Grant Me This: Their inspiration at Hoylake was a-parent
Sunday, July 23, 2006
- Woods follows his father's advice and wins one for Dad
- DiMarco's finish makes Lehman's job a whole lot easier
- Mixed emotions for Els as he finishes a solid third
- Garcia comes up short of Woods in a major yet again
- Notebook: Protesters briefly disrupt the closing hole
- Sunday pin positions were challenging, says Mickelson
- Top British finisher Wall is scaling new career heights
- Grant Me This: The big dogs went hungry Saturday
- Tears flow as Tiger takes 135th Open Championship
Saturday, July 22, 2006
- Garcia gets another chance to topple Woods in a major
- Notebook: Hopeful Watson struggles with inconsistency
- DiMarco finds himself in a familiar final-round position
- Chin up, Mickelson aims to finish the Open with a flourish
- Notebook: Faldo reveals his plan to cash in with Woods
- Cabrera and Romero bid to emulate De Vicenzo's victory
- Open behind him, Clarke begins a total break from golf
- It's anybody's major to win Sunday at Royal Liverpool
- Grant Me This: No better alarm clock than Peter Alliss
Friday, July 21, 2006
- Like old times, Els is back in contention at a major
- Notebook: Even Woods knows there's a long way to go
- Despite injury and tragedy, DiMarco has 'a great peace'
- Goosen fears he could get left behind yet again
- Notebook: Watson makes the cut, wants to improve
- Grant Me This: I was only joking, really
- Tiger-Ernie final pairing has Royal Liverpool all abuzz
Thursday, July 20, 2006
- Woods battles through errant shots to stalk the leader
- Notebook: Captain Lehman shows his players the way
- Europeans are excelling, just not the ones you'd expect
- Graeme Slam: McDowell charges into lead with 6-under 66
- Decade after his debut, Garcia is still seeking a big title
- Notebook: A wasted week for Faxon and Parnevik
- Playing well heals hurt for Owen after 2005 Open snub
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
- Defending champ Woods says his game is back on course
- Following the Beatles, Wild Thing rocks the Cavern Club
- Former champ Hamilton is glad to get back to links golf
- Notebook: No tension as Woods and Faldo cross paths
- Seldom-seen Hoylake is a mystery to modern players
- Brown British Open will require luck and imagination
- Field could face different Royal Liverpool come Thursday
- Interview with TNT Senior Producer Chris Carmody
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
- Mickelson is more than ready to move on, starting now
- Notebook: Proof of Els' past prowess is on the wall
- Harrington's first look at Hoylake gave him a fright
- Burning question is on Poulter's mind, and his pants
- U.S. Open winner Ogilvy is soaking up life as a champion
- Notebook: Tiger doesn't expect much talk from Faldo
- Holy Hoylake! Sunbathers, players revel in the heat
Monday, July 17, 2006
- Woods takes a quick look at the course, then disappears
- After criticizing Woods on TV, Faldo is paired with him
- Notebook: Faxon crosses the sea for a chance to play
- Dad-to-be Immelman plays a waiting game at Hoylake
- Curtis recalls happy memories of his 2003 Open victory
- Goosen arrives at Hoylake in need of some confidence
Sunday, July 16, 2006
- Notebook: Senden and Romero earn last-minute tickets
- Back relapse gives Couples major doubts for the Open
- Major miss is Montgomerie's motivator this week
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
- Qualifying ends with 12 sealing their spots at Hoylake
- Owens is anticipating the Open after missing out last year
Monday, July 10, 2006
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
- No women in field for British Open regional qualifying
- Through qualifying changes, Open becomes more global

