By RON KROICHICK, San Francisco Chronicle
Singh's nerves falter at Pebble: Other notes
Random observations in the wake of an intriguing week of golf at Pebble Beach:-- Vijay Singh turns 45 next week. He still hits the ball majestically off the tee and delicately around the greens, and he still casts an imposing aura each time he lopes onto the No. 1 tee with his impassive expression firmly in place.
Harrington earns his recognition
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- Padraig Harrington traveled from Ireland to Pebble Beach by way of San Francisco. He stopped there over the weekend to visit some friends and play one rain-drenched round Saturday at Harding Park. (Another scheduled outing Sunday at the Olympic Club got washed out.)
Tour digs deep with new cut policy: Other golf notes
The PGA Tour's curious new cut policy received a flurry of attention last week in Honolulu, where players such as two-time major champion John Daly and reigning U.S. Open champ Angel Cabrera technically made the cut, received prize money (and FedEx Cup points) and still were not allowed to play Saturday and Sunday.
To the core, Lefty's a Left Coast guy
Phil Mickelson waded in nostalgia as he talked about golf on the West Coast. He spoke of his grandfather long ago working as a caddie on the Monterey Peninsula, for the princely sum of 25 cents per round. He recalled watching tournaments on television as a kid and reminisced about making his professional debut in the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
Jackson credits San Antonio stint for defensive prowess
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Stephen Jackson vividly remembers his defensive awakening.

