Sports
A look at some of the greatest moments in sports history to have occurred on August 7.
Aug. 7, 2020
Playing with Woods isn’t easy, but former PGA champion shoots 67.
Feb. 19, 2000
It’s February, it’s raining, it’s the seventh week of the season and it’s not even remotely close to September, so why should anyone be thinking about the Ryder Cup?
Feb. 19, 2004
Is the Los Angeles Times biased when it comes to Tiger Woods?
April 1, 2000
Hal Sutton, vowing to play with an aggressive style in today’s final round, moved into a two-shot lead in the $500,000 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta golf tournament Saturday with a five-under-par 67.
June 22, 1986
Jack Nicklaus, so gifted off the tee, so consistent on the fairway, so skillful around the green for so many years, is a 22-handicapper when it comes to prophecy.
Aug. 7, 1995
Despite committing one of golf’s biggest sins, four-putting, Hal Sutton shot an even-par 72 on Saturday to hold a three-stroke lead heading into today’s final round of the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic at Greensboro, N.C.
April 23, 2000
Hal Sutton sank a 30-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff against David Ogrin to win the $500,000 St.
July 1, 1985
Golf: Tour veteran wins the Players Championship by one stroke after a steady final round to repeat feat he accomplished in 1983.
March 28, 2000
Hal Sutton is one golfer who won’t shy away from comparisons to Tiger Woods.
April 24, 2000