PGA Tour

CROMWELL, Conn. -- Justin Rose took care of winning his first major championship last week.  This week is more about enjoying himself and playing with the confidence of a U.S. Open champion, Rose said Wednesday. 
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Woods sees progress in final round at Doral, finds encouragement for future
Tiger Woods found reason to be encouraged Sunday at the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Woods ended another ordinary week on a course he once dominated by matching his best score of the year with a 6-under 66 at Doral that gives him his best finish this year through five tournaments.
13 Mar 2011 - 6:29pm - 0 Comments
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Watney rallies past Johnson to win at Doral two years after narrow defeat
Nick Watney had every reason to see nothing but trouble as he stood on the 18th tee at Doral, a tough tee shot in any circumstance, let alone with a World Golf Championship on the line. History was hardly on his side Sunday at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.
13 Mar 2011 - 6:08pm - 0 Comments
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PGA Tour Notebook: Is practice area the best part of Woods' new house?
Tiger Woods says he is close to moving into his new home in south Florida, and it sounds as though the most exciting part of that is his practice facility. “It’s phenomenal,” Woods said on his website.
13 Mar 2011 - 5:06pm - 0 Comments
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Bradley wins Puerto Rico Open for second time in three years, in playoff
Michael Bradley took advantage of Troy Matteson's short par miss on the first extra hole Sunday to win the Puerto Rico Open for the second time in three years.
13 Mar 2011 - 4:54pm - 0 Comments
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Results of tournaments so far indicate depth on PGA Tour's gotten greater
Europe has the top four players in the world ranking. The strength of the PGA Tour might come from the likes of Mark Wilson, D.A. Points and Aaron Baddeley.
12 Mar 2011 - 6:10pm - 0 Comments
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Kaymer has special time with friends and family to mark his No. 1 status
Martin Kaymer celebrated his rise to world No. 1 without ever leaving America.
12 Mar 2011 - 5:57pm - 0 Comments
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Johnson emerges with two-shot lead at Doral after mistake-free back nine
Dustin Johnson hit his stride and found his swagger Saturday on the back nine of the Blue Monster at Doral to emerge with a two-shot lead going into the final round of the WGC-Cadillac Championship.
12 Mar 2011 - 5:16pm - 0 Comments
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Matteson motors ahead of pack to nab three-shot lead in Puerto Rico Open
Troy Matteson shot a 6-under 66 on Saturday in the Puerto Rico Open to open a three-shot lead as he goes after the third PGA Tour victory.
12 Mar 2011 - 4:32pm - 0 Comments
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At Doral, Japanese players shaken by news of quake damage back home
Yuta Ikeda received an e-mail in the middle of the night about a massive earthquake in Japan, followed by a devastating tsunami that slammed the eastern coast near the city where he went to college.
11 Mar 2011 - 5:35pm - 0 Comments
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Mahan keeps lead at WGC-Cadillac Championship, but loses his cushion
The only thing Hunter Mahan liked about the end of his round was his name atop the leaderboard at Doral.
11 Mar 2011 - 5:26pm - 0 Comments
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Tidland grabs share of second-round lead after 63 in Puerto Rico Open
Chris Tidland shot a 9-under 63 on Friday for a share of the second-round lead in the PGA Tour’s Puerto Rico Open with James Driscoll and Troy Matteson.
11 Mar 2011 - 5:10pm - 0 Comments
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Driscoll leads Puerto Rico Open by two shots after flirting with 60
James Driscoll shot a 9-under 63 on Thursday in the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open, missing a chance to break 60 when he played the final four holes in 2 over.
10 Mar 2011 - 6:08pm - 0 Comments
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Mahan storms to WGC-Cadillac lead after storm blows through Doral
A storm packing 50 mph gusts toppled two TV towers, uprooted 17 young palm trees and sent the monster scoreboard at the 18th hole crashing to the ground Thursday at Doral.
10 Mar 2011 - 5:44pm - 0 Comments
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Woods' playing schedule limited by time he's spending with his children
Tiger Woods is hitting some of his best shots when no one is watching.
10 Mar 2011 - 12:30am - 0 Comments
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Doral Notebook: Woods' caddie has become frequent pan-Pacific flyer
No other caddie has traveled so far to work so little than Steve Williams. Part of that is because Williams lives in New Zealand, and his 5-year-old son Jett is now going to school. And part of that is Woods playing in different parts of the world this early in the season.
9 Mar 2011 - 5:42pm - 0 Comments
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Kaymer looks to keep grip on top spot by holding off Westwood at Doral
Martin Kaymer is already closing in on another target: Staying as world No. 1 for longer than Bernhard Langer.
9 Mar 2011 - 11:47am - 0 Comments
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Defending champ Els traces last year's pattern in hopes of repeat at Doral
Ernie Els is determined to prove again that it is possible to go from zero to hero in the space of a week -- and that spending time with Lee Westwood pays dividends.
9 Mar 2011 - 11:40am - 0 Comments
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Woods-Mickelson pairing likely to outshine pairing of world's top three
The world's top three golfers might have to adjust to something before they tee off together on Thursday -- the fact that most of the crowd is elsewhere.
9 Mar 2011 - 11:32am - 0 Comments
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Struggling major winners hope to get back on track at Puerto Rico Open
It is a case of how the mighty have fallen at the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open this week.
9 Mar 2011 - 11:25am - 0 Comments