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The day after missing a 3-foot putt to lose in a playoff, Robert Garrigus couldn’t eat.
11 Jan 2011 - 7:08pm - 0 Comments
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Graeme McDowell was delighted with his display at the season-opening Hyundai Tournament of Champions, despite agonizingly missing out on a playoff.
11 Jan 2011 - 7:02pm - 0 Comments
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Jim “Bones” Mackay is best known to sports fans as the caddie who has been at Phil Mickelson’s side as he won four majors and became one of the biggest names in golf.
11 Jan 2011 - 6:52pm - 0 Comments
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Only the PGA Tour winners from the previous year are invited to Kapalua to begin the season at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions. That wasn’t enough for Jonathan Byrd.
10 Jan 2011 - 4:56pm - 0 Comments
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Jonathan Byrd had a silver trophy at his side and a lei draped around his neck, a winner Sunday in the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, even if the playoff didn't end the way anyone imagined.
"Pretty overwhelmed," he said.
9 Jan 2011 - 9:51pm - 0 Comments
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Dave Andrews says he is not a snitch.
He’s not an expert on the rules of golf, either.
9 Jan 2011 - 9:18pm - 2 Comments
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One shot to start his round, and Robert Garrigus was reeling.
One shot at the end had him celebrating.
8 Jan 2011 - 9:21pm - 0 Comments
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Robert Garrigus, the biggest hitter on the PGA Tour, is leading the Hyundai Tournament of Champions thanks to one of the shortest clubs in his bag.
7 Jan 2011 - 9:37pm - 0 Comments
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The Hyundai Tournament of Champions lost another star player Friday when Camilo Villegas was disqualified for a rules violation that a television viewer called in after the opening round at Kapalua.
7 Jan 2011 - 8:38pm - 6 Comments
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Jonathan Byrd and Carl Pettersson didn’t miss a beat in the PGA Tour opener, both enjoying the views and surprisingly calm conditions in the Hyundai Tournament of Champions to share the lead at 7-under 66 after Thursday’s first round.
6 Jan 2011 - 10:06pm - 0 Comments
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Geoff Ogilvy tried swinging the cut-down club of his 2-year-old son in the hotel room. He moved out to the balcony to try a regular club, and the results were not much better.
6 Jan 2011 - 5:57pm - 0 Comments
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Along with some equipment changes for players, a few of them have new caddies to start the year.
6 Jan 2011 - 5:52pm - 0 Comments
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Geoff Ogilvy has 12 stitches in his finger. Zach Johnson cut a hole in his shoe to accommodate his bum toe.
Hawaii isn’t paradise for everyone at the PGA Tour’s season opener.
6 Jan 2011 - 11:33am - 0 Comments
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The European Tour is stronger than ever, and PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem says he’s glad to see it.
6 Jan 2011 - 12:55am - 0 Comments
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Geoff Ogilvy might not be able to defend his title in the Hyundai Tournament of Champions after cutting open his finger on a coral reef at the beach and receiving 12 stitches.
Ogilvy was coming in from the surf Tuesday when he cut his right index finger on the reef.
5 Jan 2011 - 6:45pm - 0 Comments
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Graeme McDowell didn’t stop flying around the world until there were no tournaments left for him to play.
5 Jan 2011 - 3:20pm - 0 Comments
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Graeme McDowell and Hunter Mahan will renew their Ryder Cup rivalry when the 2011 PGA Tour gets under way on Thursday.
5 Jan 2011 - 3:15pm - 0 Comments
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Typical of a new season, some players arrived at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions with new clubs after their previous deals expired. The most noteworthy, perhaps because of the monstrous year he had, was U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell switching from Callaway to Srixon.
4 Jan 2011 - 10:24pm - 0 Comments
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Anthony Kim wants 2011 to be a season that changes his career.
He hopes it might be enough to change his reputation, too.
4 Jan 2011 - 5:39pm - 0 Comments
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