Lorena Ochoa is the leader in the schoolhouse
GOLF
The world's No. 1 women's golfer uses her foundation to help with education in her native Mexico.

latimes.com
November 8, 2008
NEWSWIRE
He shoots a second straight 64. >>

November 3, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
He rebounds from a rules mistake and pulls himself out of a seven-way tie to win the PGA Tour Ginn sur Mer Classic. >>

October 29, 2008
GOLF
After a year off from playing in the Southland, the tour will play in the fall of 2009 at Soboba Springs. >>

October 25, 2008
GOLF
Operation "of great complexity" is completed in 6 1/2 hours. Hospital says the golf great is stable. >>

October 27, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
Beckman, 176th on money list and 447th in world ranking, beats Kevin Sutherland on second extra hole for his second PGA Tour victory. >>

October 24, 2008
GOLF
The golfer, who retired last year, will undergo another operation Friday. >>

October 21, 2008
GOLF
The world's No. 1 player is back at the site of his U.S. Open title, walking without a limp. A 59-year-old amateur won his services in a contest. >>

October 20, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
Marc Turnesa completed a wire-to-wire victory for his first PGA Tour title, closing with a four-under-par 68 on Sunday to hold off Matt Kuchar by a stroke in the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas. >>

October 19, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
The PGA Tour rookie shoots a three-under 69 to take a one-stroke lead over three players. It's his third straight day atop the leaderboard. >>

October 17, 2008
NEWSWIRE
He is tied for lead at PGA event. >>

October 14, 2008
GOLF
The No. 4 player in the world claimed the PGA Championship and British Open this year. >>

October 13, 2008
NEWSWIRE
The 51-year-old Spanish golfer said in a statement that he would have a biopsy Tuesday before doctors decide how to proceed. >>

GOLF ROUNDUP
The 2007 Masters champion wins the Texas Open by two shots. >>

October 12, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
The South African has an eagle and four birdies for a seven-under 63 and a one-stroke lead over Zach Johnson in the Texas Open at San Antonio. >>

October 11, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
He has a chance to make a big jump up the PGA Tour money list as he holds a two-shot lead in San Antonio. >>

October 10, 2008
NEWSWIRE
The Australian has never won in three seasons on the PGA Tour. >>

October 8, 2008
BILL DWYRE
Since he can't play on a golf course right now, he's trying to design one instead. >>

October 7, 2008
GOLF / THE SPIN
The golf great speaks of team spirit, the missing Tiger -- and his brand-new oceanfront community. >>

October 6, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
Creamer, who is from nearby Pleasanton, Calif., wins by one shot over Song-Hee Kim as she finishes with a bogey-free round of 69. >>

October 4, 2008
MORNING BRIEFING
Golfing great examines the PGA Tour's playoff system and finds it wanting. >>

October 1, 2008
GOLF
SINGAPORE -- Vijay Singh, the No. 3-ranked golfer in the world, is expected to be sidelined for at least two months because of an arm injury. >>

September 30, 2008
GOLF / THE SPIN
Numbers for the Tour Championship are down from last year. Meanwhile, there's lots of talk about fixing the FedEx Cup. >>

September 29, 2008
GOLF ROUNDUP
Colombian defeats Sergio Garcia at Atlanta. Vijay Singh wraps up $10-million FedEx Cup bonus. >>

September 27, 2008
NEWSWIRE
It looks like a rematch from the Ryder Cup. >>

September 25, 2008
GOLF / THE SPIN
It may not help NBC's ratings, but at least the Tour Championship means the regular PGA Tour season is ending. >>

September 24, 2008
The Ryder Cup star was also a hit off the course. >>

September 23, 2008
THOMAS BONK / ON GOLF
With the Europeans playing as spotty as the Americans had in recent years, the U.S. reclaims a stake in the event. >>

GOLF
One paper calls the European captain "America's 13th Man." Another says "Faldo inspired chaos." >>

September 22, 2008
RYDER CUP: DAY 3
The Americans win for the first time since 1999, defeating the Europeans, 16 1/2-11 1/2, despite being without Tiger Woods. >>

September 21, 2008
RYDER CUP: DAY 2
The defending champion Europeans don't allow the Americans to extend their first-day lead and trail, 9-7, heading into the 12 singles matches on Sunday. >>

September 20, 2008
RYDER CUP: DAY 1
Americans take a 3-1 advantage over Europe in morning matches, then increase the advantage to 51/2-21/2 after the afternoon session. >>

BILL DWYRE
She advances to LPGA qualifying final with a solid four rounds in Rancho Mirage. >>

September 19, 2008
GOLF
Mickelson, the elder statesman of the U.S. squad, quietly prepares to lead the Americans' attempt at a turnaround. >>

September 18, 2008
THOMAS BONK / ON GOLF
U.S. captain Paul Azinger and Europe's Nick Faldo are scrapping for an edge long before golf gets underway. Patriotism, public opinion and truth itself are in play. >>

September 17, 2008
THOMAS BONK / ON GOLF
U.S. captain and Europe's Nick Faldo are scrapping for an edge long before golf gets underway. Patriotism, public opinion and truth itself are in play. >>

September 10, 2008
THOMAS BONK / ON GOLF
A veteran of missteps and misdirection, Wie goes back to LPGA qualifying school. It's what the onetime preteen golfing phenom should have been doing all along. >>

August 28, 2008
THOMAS BONK / ON GOLF
Decision to have players become proficient in English seems aimed at South Koreans. >>

August 11, 2008
GOLF
He closes with a four-under 66 to become only the fourth player to win the British Open and PGA in the same year. >>

June 26, 2008
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
GolfTEC keeps track of every lesson it gives you, with the instructor's audio, notes and suggested video drills available any time on the Internet. >>

April 9, 2008
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Lady Vols force 25 turnovers to win second consecutive championship, 64-48. >>

March 27, 2008
Six days is hardly enough time to take in the lush grandeur and sheer volume of extraordinary sites -- but back-to-back rounds amid dropping temperatures is a good start. >>

January 23, 2008
GOLF
When Woods plays, rating rise. His participation can make or break a PGA Tour event, with the International an example of one that didn't make it. >>

April 9, 2007
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in Los Angeles County: >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
No listing of golf courses is complete without some subjective information, and here's what our panel of nine avid golfers on the staff of The Times has come up with >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in San Diego County: >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Our panelists -- nine Times staff editors and reporters -- list their top five courses, considering playability, quality of the golf experience and how the courses fit their games >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Instead of trumped-up extras, these courses offer intriguing, affordable challenges >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Some of the best places to play in the Southland are courses with a story or two behind them >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Internet-based tee-time reservations are a boon to the industry -- and can offer big savings to golfers >>

FIRST PERSON
When Phil Mickelson needed some help on his short game, Dave Pelz came up with all the answers. >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Desert courses such as the Mountain at La Quinta Resort & Club and Stadium at PGA West are perfect combinations of beauty and feats of engineering >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in Orange County: >>

COMMENTARY
They're popular, but Griffith Park courses should be restored to the way George Thomas envisioned them >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in San Bernardino County: >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Torrey Pines South has undergone major changes as the home of the Buick Invitational prepares for its role as host of the 2008 U.S. Open >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in Ventura County: >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
A course-by-course, alphabetical listing for public golf courses in Santa Barbara County: >>

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF GUIDE
Woods lives in Florida now, but he grew up in Orange County playing the courses of Southern California. He describes how the experience helped him become the dominant force in the game. >>

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