Articles by Jim Murray Page 2

147 articles since 1987

And Now, the Truth Behind All That Holiday Jeer

Sports | By Jim Murray | December 25, 2000
Stop me if you’ve heard this, but are you as tired as I am of the upbeat Christmas letters, the look-at-us, hurray-for-our-side family chronicles you get this time of year? Read more
 

Golf’s Biggest Nightmare a Fitting Place for an Open

Sports | By Jim Murray | June 15, 2000
Ah, Pebble! Read more
 

Victories Were Never Hard to Swallow

Sports | By Jim Murray | December 10, 1999
This column originally appeared on Aug. Read more
 

Open Follows a Pattern of Predictability

Sports | By Jim Murray | June 17, 1999
It is golf’s greatest prize, the one the great ones have to win and the journeymen dream of winning. Read more
 

Augusta: It’s Beautiful, but Deadly

Sports | By Jim Murray | April 8, 1999
All right, all you tour two-putts, take the A game out of the bag. Read more
 

In His Day, Clipper Meant a Winner

Sports | By Jim Murray | March 9, 1999
This column by the late Jim Murray originally was published in the July 7, 1994 edition of The Times. Read more
 

When Broadway Joe Starred in a Smash, All NFL Bets Were Off

Sports | By Jim Murray | January 30, 1999
First of all, are you sitting down? Read more
 

All the NBA World Was a Stage for This Player

Sports | By Jim Murray | January 13, 1999
This column written by the late Jim Murray was originally published Feb. Read more
 

The Old School Is Just Fine, Thank You

Sports | By Jim Murray | September 21, 1998
Writing in the Sporting News of recent issue, Pat Jordan got it all wrong. Read more
 

In This Corner, With the Pen, Is the New Guy

News | By Jim Murray | August 22, 1998
I have been urged by my friends–all of whom mean well–to begin writing in this space without introducing myself, as if I have been standing here all the while only you haven’t noticed. Read more
 
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