"Harding Park completes rebound by joining TPC network"

You don't normally think of a course joining the TPC network as a crowning achievement, but hey, at least it may force maintenance to improve and will definitely ensure that the tour comes back there for more events over the years.

Cindy Elliott files a nice history of Harding that lead to the uh, rebound completion.
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"If we just prepared it on the points won so far this year Woods would not be in the top 50"

The European Tour's statistics expert Ian Barker defended the World Ranking after Butch Harmon criticized the elevation of Lee Westwood to the top spot.

"If we just prepared it on the points won so far this year Woods would not be in the top 50 and Martin Kaymer would be comfortably the world number one," Barker, the European Tour's director of information services, told Reuters.

"Anyway, Butch may well have his wish on Sunday because Martin will go to number one if he comes second in Valderrama."

“To become No. 1 you have to win and win a lot to maintain it. That’s the way it goes.”

That's Tiger sounding the least beat concerned about losing the No. 1 world ranking. It helps when you've won 14 majors.

“As far as the world ranking is concerned, yes, I’m not ranked No. 1 in the world,” Woods said Monday. “In order to do that you have to win and I didn’t win this year.”

Though I'm not sure this has proven to be accurate, but we'll chalk it up to Tiger sticking to diplomacy:

“As far as the emotions go, it is what it is,” Woods said. “To become No. 1 you have to win and win a lot to maintain it. That’s the way it goes.”

Lee Westwood won once this year at Memphis. Martin Kaymer has won four times, including a major.