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Unknowns trying for first title - 3/4/2007 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - Mark Wilson has been to the PGA Tour's qualifying school 10 straight years, and has gotten so used to the drill that he just assumes it'll be part of his schedule. And Boo Weekley is probably best known for wearing camouflage pants and tennis shoes earlier in his career. |
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Allenby, Wi share lead - 3/3/2007 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - Robert Allenby finished his round around lunch time, and left PGA National thinking he'd be within two of three shots of the lead by day's end. |
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Healey jumps to fourth - 2/28/2007 Former Niagara Falls resident Patrick Healey Jr. was fourth and Buffalo's Joe Ciccone was 15th after the first day of the Denny's PBA Tour's U.S. Open in North Brunswick, N.J. |
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GolfWeek /This week's tournaments - 2/28/2007 PGA Tour Event: The Honda Classic. Site: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Course: PGA National Resort and Spa, Champion Course (7,241 yards, par 70). |
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Stenson survives for victory - 2/26/2007 MARANA, Ariz. - The longest week of his career was behind him. The blue World Golf Championship trophy was at his side. Henrik Stenson soaked it all in by slowly lowering his head on the table and closing his eyes. |
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Fit to a tee - 2/26/2007 Tiger Woods has launched a whole new culture during his rise to supremacy on the PGA Tour. Gone is the stereotypical image of the slovenly golfer with the whale-fat waistline (think John Daly). |
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Ogilvy, Stenson to match up for title - 2/25/2007 MARANA, Ariz. - The streak is alive at the Accenture Match Play Championship. And it belongs to Geoff Ogilvy. With so much attention on Tiger Woods' bid for an eighth straight PGA Tour victory, Ogilvy streaked into the championship match Saturday by winning his 10th and 11th in a row in a strong defense of his title. The U.S. Open champion has been so dominant that he hasn't played the 18th hole since a practice round Tuesday. |
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Tiger's streak dries up - 2/24/2007 MARANA, Ariz. - What's the appropriate way to mark the end of Tiger Woods' victory streak? How about with a ball mark? It ended out here in the desert, under cloudy skies, with the wind swirling and kicking up sand, whipping pants legs like flags, blowing away Woods' stretch of seven consecutive victories in PGA Tour events with a sudden, crashing and totally unexpected mistake Friday at the Gallery Golf Club: |
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Only one American left in match play - 2/24/2007 MARANA, Ariz. - United States presence at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship is down to one. The lone American remaining is Chad Campbell, who Friday advanced to the quarterfinals for the second straight year after beating David Toms. He will play Stephen Ames, a 3 and 1 winner over Stewart Cink. |
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Wadkins up by one - 2/24/2007 NAPLES, Fla. - Bobby Wadkins shot an 8-under 64 to take a one-stroke lead over Champions Tour newcomer Mark O'Meara, Allen Doyle and Gil Morgan after the first round of The ACE Group Classic. |
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Rain delays LPGA - 2/24/2007 KAPOLEI, Hawaii - Stacy Prammanasudh shot a 4-under 68 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Morgan Pressel before play was suspended for three hours because of rain in the second round of the Fields Open. |
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Weekley tied at top - 2/24/2007 PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico - Boo Weekley followed his opening 6-under 64 - the best round of his PGA Tour career - with a 67 to move him into a three-way tie for the lead midway through the Mayakoba Golf Classic. |
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Path clears for Woods - 2/23/2007 Tiger Woods had an easy time advancing Thursday in the Accenture Match Play Championship. And with Jim Furyk, Phil Mickelson and the other top seeds no longer around, his road to an eighth straight PGA Tour victory started looking easier, too. |
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