Tiger Woods
That $65 M. Tiger Woods Hamptons Story Finally Debunked
"Tiger has a brand-new lair," a huge New York Post cover story blared in March, "a $65 million estate in the Hamptons where he can send his chip shots flying into the ocean." That week, the listing agent for the 13,200-square-foot Colonial Revival mansion (there was also a 7,500-square-foot guesthouse and four-car garage) denied the Tiger Woods report to Newsday: "It is hilarious," she said. "I don’t know where this comes from." In that article, Post editor-in-chief Col Allen said, "We stand by our story."
Meanwhile, the golfer's representatives told Radar the report was "dead wrong." There was no correction from the Post. read more »
New York Is Golf City!
As New York completes its fortnight of professional golf-last week's Buick Classic in Westchester an read more »
The People And the Open
FARMINGDALE, N.Y.-No one knows for sure what it would be like to watch golf at Yankee Stadium, but t read more »
We Played on These Greens Long Before P.G.A. Game; Kramden Addressed the Ball
They're calling it the "People's Open," which, to the uninformed, will sound as absurd as the notion read more »
Forget About Enron-Is Glorious Golfing Being Corrupted?
Ten days in Jamaica did wonders for the spirit. read more »
Bob Wright's Wrong Move
A few weeks ago, RobertWright, the head of the NBC television network, engaged in the kind of
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Big Media Layoffs Jolt CNN, Murdoch From Dot-Com Daze
The most surprising part of the news that CNN was planning to lay off 500 to 1,000 employees–its 7 read more »
Lost Amid the Chatter: The Race's Race Problem
At some point in the great circle jerk which passed for a Presidential election, a friend of mine su read more »
Golfing Through a Midlife Crisis
In a sure sign that midlife crisis is about to put its sweaty, trembling hand on my once-youthful sh read more »
Norman Siegel v. Park Safety
Experience and common sense would suggest that one can never be too careful when putting on a rock c read more »













