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HALL OF FAME INTRODUCTIONS: Seve Ballesteros will be part of the World Golf Hall of Fame induction in November through a video message. Two-time Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal has asked Ballesteros to introduce him at the Nov. 2 ceremony.
Ballesteros, who is recovering from a brain tumor, cannot make the trip to St. Augustine, Fla.
"He is one of my best friends, and I have had the honor of sharing with him many different moments in our lives," Ballesteros said in a statement. "He has been by my side in the good times and in the not so very good times, and I will always be there for him."
Arnold Palmer will introduce the late Dwight D. Eisenhower, while CBS Sports anchor Jim Nantz will introduce Lanny Wadkins, and Christy O'Connor Jr., will introduce his father, Christy O'Connor.
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SLOW PLAY POLICY: The PGA Tour's fine structure for slow play might eventually get the attention of even those who can afford it.
The tour's new pace-of-play policy began in 2003, and one of the components was a $20,000 fine for the 10th time during the season that a player was put on the clock.
In a policy change for this year that was not announced, the tour now is going after repeat offenders.
According to the player handbook, anyone put on the clock 10 times for a $20,000 fine will face double the amount -- $40,000 -- if he gets put on the clock 10 times the following year. And after that, the amount continues to double. If a player is timed on 10 occasions a third straight year, the fine goes to $80,000.
Whether any player has been docked double -- or faces such a fine -- is not known. The tour keeps that list private.
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DIVOTS: Henry Hughes is retiring next year after 25 years at the PGA Tour. Hughes was executive director of The Players Championship during its greatest growth, and spent 10 years as the tour's chief of operations, in which he was in charge of competition. ... Suzann Pettersen will join Natalie Gulbis and Cristie Kerr as the LPGA team in the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge, to be played Nov. 10 at Rio Secco in Las Vegas. ... In a statistical oddity, Tiger Woods' victory at the BMW Championship was his first this year when he began the tournament with a morning tee time Thursday.
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STAT OF THE WEEK: Tiger Woods has been a runner-up at the Tour Championship three times, the most of any PGA Tour event.
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FINAL WORD: "Under all those layers of apparently lack of caring, he does not want to lose." -- Stewart Cink, on Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples.
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