Points watch: Buick Open
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Fathers, Golf, and Generations
A new book examines the eternal bond.
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Creamer: “It Was Just Not My Day Today”
Paula Creamer strutted to the first tee box for the final round of the U.S. Women’s Open cloaked in her trademark pink and just one shot off the lead..
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Hicks Captures The Great One’s New Event
Justin Hicks won the Wayne Gretzky Classic on Sunday for his first Nationwide Tour title.
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Wie on the Road Back to Cloudy Future
Even in some of her lowest moments in golf, Michelle Wie never had so little to gain.
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Notes: Kerr’s Ringside Seat; Historic Souvenir
Cristie Kerr left Interlachen on Sunday night with the same cocksure feeling she had when she won the U.S. Women’s Open a year ago.
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Teen Star Hurst Wins Third Futures Tour Event
Teen star Vicky Hurst won her third Futures Tour title in seven starts this year.
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Sorenstam Has to Settle for Perfect Ending
This wasn’t exactly the way Annika Sorenstam thought it would end, if this actually was the end.
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Inbee Park a Major Player
And she’s also the youngest woman ever to win the U.S. Women’s Open at the tender age of 19.
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Park Wins Women’s Open; Creamer Crumbles
Two weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women’s Open.
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Movers and shakers: Buick
Kenny Perry’s roll continued Sunday with his win at the Buick Open. He moved two spots, from fifth to third in the FedExCup standings. Here are some other players who made impressive moves. Last week:Buick Open This week: AT&T National • Complete FedExCup standings
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