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All Roland Thatcher wanted to do this week was prepare for qualifying school.
12 Nov 2010 - 4:27pm - 0 Comments
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Chris Stroud is doing his best to make sure Rickie Fowler's memorable rookie season doesn't have a fairy-tale ending at Disney World.
Stroud shot a 10-under 62 in the opening round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic on Thursday, surging past Fowler by four strokes and taking the clubhouse
11 Nov 2010 - 5:45pm - 0 Comments
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At No. 126 on the money list with only the top 125 keeping their PGA Tour card next year, it’s no wonder Briny Baird left the wife and kids at home this week to go to Disney World.
10 Nov 2010 - 3:46pm - 0 Comments
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Troy Merritt is in decent shape to keep his PGA Tour card as a rookie, at No. 121 on the money list, and some $37,000 clear of No. 125.
9 Nov 2010 - 4:32pm - 0 Comments
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Francesco Molinari outlasted Lee Westwood in a spirited duel Sunday in the HSBC Champions for a one-shot victory to capture his first World Golf Championship and continue a memorable year for Italy.
Molinari closed with a 5-under 67 at Sheshan International for his first win this season, and only
7 Nov 2010 - 4:27am - 0 Comments
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Francesco Molinari matched the lowest score of Saturday’s third round and still had to make a 10-foot birdie putt on the last hole to keep the lead over Lee Westwood entering the final round of the WGC-HSBC Champions.
Westwood looked like he might finally catch up when he chipped from just off th
6 Nov 2010 - 4:58am - 0 Comments
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In his first tournament at No.
5 Nov 2010 - 4:54am - 0 Comments
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Louis Oosthuizen hasn't been doing much of a victory lap since winning the British Open at St. Andrews.
4 Nov 2010 - 11:45am - 0 Comments
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Lee Westwood didn't feel as though he had to prove why he was No. 1 in the world. With one quality shot after another Thursday in the WGC-HSBC Champions, he sure served up a reminder.
4 Nov 2010 - 4:59am - 0 Comments
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The players and the props showed just how much the landscape of golf has changed at the HSBC Champions.
A year ago, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson sat across from each other in a mock game of Chinese checkers to kick off the festivities in this final World Golf Championship.
3 Nov 2010 - 12:30pm - 0 Comments
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Phil Mickelson isn’t making any excuses for blowing multiple chances to reach No.
3 Nov 2010 - 12:25pm - 0 Comments
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No longer No. 1 in the world, Tiger Woods said Wednesday that hasn’t changed how he sees himself or what he’s trying to do at the HSBC Champions.
“I come to the event to win the event,” Woods said. “I haven’t won an event in about a year. I’ve gone through periods like this before in the past.
3 Nov 2010 - 12:18pm - 0 Comments
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The first encounter between Lee Westwood and Tiger Woods since they switched spots at the top of the world ranking was not exactly the momentous occasion some thought it might be.
A pair of photographers crouched into position on the far end of the range at Sheshan International, where Westwood w
2 Nov 2010 - 6:21pm - 0 Comments
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Not long after Bill Lunde captured his first PGA Tour title at Turning Stone, his agent asked him if he had any interest in going to China the first week in November.
His first question was what tournament was in China.
2 Nov 2010 - 5:25pm - 0 Comments
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PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem embarks on a 10-day trip to Asia this week as he tries to strengthen his relationship with the China Golf Association with hopes of adding more tournaments.
In its second year as a World Golf Championship event, the PGA Tour has decided that the HSBC Champions wi
2 Nov 2010 - 5:14pm - 0 Comments
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Heath Slocum didn’t have China on his itinerary until winning at Sea Island three months ago. That not only got him into the HSBC Champions, it gave him two weeks—and two different paths—to try to qualify for the Masters.
Slocum is at No.
2 Nov 2010 - 4:59pm - 0 Comments
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Lee Westwood insists that Tiger Woods shouldn’t be written off after deposing the American as world No. 1.
Westwood was on Monday confirmed as Europe's first No.
1 Nov 2010 - 6:44pm - 0 Comments
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Tiger Woods says it was no surprise to lose golf’s No. 1 ranking to England’s Lee Westwood after struggling through a disappointing year.
Westwood assumed the top ranking Sunday to end a record run by Woods, who had been the world’s No.
1 Nov 2010 - 6:41pm - 0 Comments
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Considering all the other indignities he’s endured these past 11 months, losing the top spot in the world golf rankings will barely get Tiger Woods’ attention.
It’s not as though he’s going to miss it.
Being No.
1 Nov 2010 - 6:36pm - 0 Comments
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