By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
The good news for Patrick Cantlay is that he'll tee it up Thursday at Riviera in his hometown tournament.
Phil Mickelson's connection with Pebble Beach runs deeper than his four victories.
Phil Mickelson opened his season with an erratic even-par 72 on Thursday in the Humana Challenge, leaving him nine strokes behind the first-round leaders.
Nick Watney missed a chance for a 59 on Sunday in his CIMB Classic victory, closing with a course-record 10-under 61 at The Mines despite a bogey at the 18th.
Bo Van Pelt missed a chance for a 59 on Saturday when he closed with a double bogey in the third round of the CIMB Classic.

A judge granted singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow a three-year restraining order against a man who acknowledged he threatened to shoot her and film executive Harvey Weinstein.
A judge granted Sheryl Crow a three-year restraining order against a man who acknowledged he threatened to shoot the singer-songwriter and film executive Harvey Weinstein.

The hot issue of Tuesday's special runoff election for an open House seat in Los Angeles isn't the economy, immigration or Medicaid — it's gangs, thanks to what may be the most jaw-dropping political attack ad ever run.
Partnered with the player that was pulverizing the field - let alone the record book - Friday, James Hahn walked by the leader board screen and, despite the deepest desire to do so, tried his hardest not to look.
"I can't believe that I did that," Hahn said. "It's bringing the fun back into golf, especially with me being a rookie. It gives me a little breathing room, an ice-breaker for me and a welcome. Whether you guys hear from me, if this is my last event or if this is the first of 100 press conferences, it's all a fun experience for me."
"When I was a little kid I remember Mr. [Jack] Nicklaus, when he won the '86 masters he said, 'I can't affect what anybody else does.
Hahn, rest of field 'got lapped' by Wheatcroft's dominance →