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When he returned to Wichita this year for the first time since 2005, Mathew Goggin remembered the good vibes.
19 Jun 2011 - 8:16pm - 0 Comments
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Australia's Mathew Goggin fired a 5-under 66 Saturday and made a strong move toward his second victory of the 2011 Nationwide Tour season at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.
18 Jun 2011 - 11:52pm - 0 Comments
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For the second straight day, Roger Tambellini got a little bit of good luck, and the end result was a second-round 65 and 12-under 130 total at the Nationwide Tour’s Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.
17 Jun 2011 - 11:28pm - 0 Comments
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It might have taken him almost nine hours to complete his first round Thursday, but Roger Tambellini’s patience in two different kinds of weather eventually paid off with the lead after the first day of the Nationwide Tour’s Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.
17 Jun 2011 - 12:02am - 0 Comments
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Kyle Thompson rolled in a birdie putt on the final hole Sunday to bust up a jammed leaderboard and win the Nationwide Tour’s Rex Hospital Open for the second time in five years.
12 Jun 2011 - 4:35pm - 0 Comments
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It was ‘green light’ time in Saturday’s third round of the Nationwide Tour’s Rex Hospital Open and Washington native Troy Kelly took full advantage of softened conditions at TPC Wakefield Plantation to shoot an 8-under-par 63 and grab a share of the 54-hole lead.
11 Jun 2011 - 6:30pm - 0 Comments
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Scott Brown figures he’s overdue. The 28-year-old from South Carolina began the Rex Hospital Open last year with a course record-tying 9-under 62. He was tied for sixth place after 54 holes but never got the chance to try and catch the leader because rain wiped out the final round.
10 Jun 2011 - 7:44pm - 0 Comments
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Kyle Reifers of Wake Forest, Justin Peters and England’s Matthew Richardson all posted 6-under-par 65s Thursday and share the first-round lead at the Rex Hospital Open on the Nationwide Tour.
9 Jun 2011 - 8:12pm - 0 Comments
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It wasn’t even close. Steve Wheatcroft eagled the final hole Sunday to polish off his first career win in record-setting fashion at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open.
5 Jun 2011 - 6:08pm - 0 Comments
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It’s his to lose. Only a catastrophe by the leader or a miracle from a distant challenger will keep Steve Wheatcroft out of the winner’s circle at the Nationwide Tour’s Melwood Prince George’s County Open on Sunday.
4 Jun 2011 - 6:41pm - 0 Comments
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Steve Wheatcoft nearly rewrote the Nationwide Tour record book in Friday’s second round of the Melwood Prince George’s County Open but settled, instead, for the round of his life.
3 Jun 2011 - 6:55pm - 0 Comments
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Canada’s Chris Baryla fired a season-best 7-under 64 Thursday to take the first-round lead at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open.
2 Jun 2011 - 8:47pm - 0 Comments
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Nobody was more surprised than Garth Mulroy when South Korea’s Sunghoon Kang missed a short par putt on the first extra hole Sunday to hand Mulroy the title at Nationwide Tour’s BMW Charity Pro-Am, his first victory in more than two years.
22 May 2011 - 8:29pm - 0 Comments
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Although he’s playing in only his eighth Nationwide Tour event this week, Travis Hampshire is a quick learner who knows the value of patience.
21 May 2011 - 7:28pm - 0 Comments
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Hoosier Travis Hampshire followed up Thursday’s sizzling round of 60 with a 3-under-par 68 Friday while Englishman Greg Owen fired a 63 to catch the first-round leader at the halfway mark of the BWM Charity Pro-Am on the Nationwide Tour.
20 May 2011 - 4:57pm - 0 Comments
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Travis Hampshire posted a record-breaking 12-under-par 60 Thursday and left little doubt about who is in charge after the opening 18 holes of the BMW Charity Pro-Am, a Nationwide Tour event that also features amateurs and celebrities in a better-ball format that is spread over three courses in
19 May 2011 - 6:07pm - 0 Comments
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The kid did it. University of Georgia senior Russell Henley held off several challenges from the pros during Sunday’s final round and won the Stadion Classic at UGA, becoming only the second amateur in Nationwide Tour history to win a tournament.
8 May 2011 - 7:13pm - 0 Comments
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Be like Bubba. The new mantra around the University of Georgia Golf Course this week pays homage to former Bulldog Bubba Watson, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this year and rapidly developing cult hero.
7 May 2011 - 8:16pm - 0 Comments
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It wasn’t pretty, but Bubba Dickerson’s second round at the Stadion Classic at UGA was good enough. Dickerson’s even-par 71 Friday afternoon was good enough to keep the former U.S. Amateur champion atop the leaderboard, but just barely.
6 May 2011 - 8:09pm - 0 Comments
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