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What they’re saying: Brad Adamonis

DOUG MILNE: We’d like to welcome Brad Adamonis to the media center here at the John Deere Classic after round two. You’re halfway home, model of consistency, opening round 66, second round 66. Just one bogey after 36 holes. Talk to us about how you’re playing and feeling heading into the weekend.

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What they’re saying: Aaron Baddeley

STEWART MOORE: Aaron Baddeley, thanks for spending some time with us here in the interview room at the John Deere Classic after what looks like is tied for low round of the day, 64. You got off to a hot start, eagled No. 10 in the middle of your round, five birdies in a row. I know a disappointing bogey on No. 9 to finish the day, but just start off with some thoughts on the round.

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What they’re saying: Will MacKenzie

STEWART MOORE: We’d like to welcome a finally-healthy Will MacKenzie here to the interview room at the John Deere Classic after a great second round 64 out there. You’ve pretty much were on fire the last 24 holes; I think you’ve got 13 birdies and 11 pars. What seems to be clicking this week that maybe wasn’t earlier this year?

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What they’re saying: Charlie Wi

STEWART MOORE: Charley Wi, thanks for spending a few moments with us here in the interview room at the John Deere Classic after a round of 67 out there. You set an early mark, still trailing Will MacKenzie, but obviously playing very well this week.

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What they’re saying: Chad Campbell

Q. Good round today, and not a bad way to finish there, too.

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Field for the British Open (AP)

The 156-man field for the British Open, to be played July 17-20 at Royal Birkdale. Players listed only in the first category for which they were eligible. Final two spots to be determined Sunday: Top 10 players and ties from the 2007 British Open: Padraig Harrington, Sergio Garcia, Andres Romero, Richard Green, Ernie Els, Hunter Mahan, Stewart Cink, Ben Curtis, Mike Weir, K.J.

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Groups we’re watching: John Deere Classic, Rd. 2

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Donald out of British Open with wrist injury

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Golf-Injured Donald out of British Open (Reuters)

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Donald sidelined with wrist injury (PA SportsTicker)

Englishman Luke Donald could miss up to a month with a left wrist injury.

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Wrist injury will sideline Donald for British Open

Luke Donald of England will miss the British Open next week because of a wrist injury that will keep him out of competition for …

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Luke Donald to miss British Open with wrist injury

Luke Donald of England will miss the British Open next week because of a wrist injury that will keep him out of competition for three to four weeks, jeopardizing his hopes of qualifying for the Ryder Cup team.

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Donald to miss British Open with wrist injury (AP)

Luke Donald of England will miss the British Open next week because of a wrist injury that will keep him out of competition for three to four weeks, jeopardizing his hopes of qualifying for the Ryder Cup team. Donald said in a statement Friday that he felt a pop in his wrist on the 15th tee of the final round at the U.S.

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First round: Wi, Duke share lead; Perry’s at it again

SILVIS, Illinois (AP) — Kenny Perry continued his best run in more than two decades on the PGA TOUR, firing a 6-under 65 Thursday in the first round of the John Deere Classic that put him one stroke off the lead.

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Golf-Bjorn again Dane overcomes putting yips to join title chase (Reuters)

Thomas Bjorn has
had his fair share of problems in recent years, including a
spell with the dreaded putting yips, but he was a happy man
after carding a 68 in the Scottish Open second round on Friday.

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Mickelson scores Hole-in-one at the Scottish golf Open (AFP)

Phil Mickelson scored a hole-in-one to reignite his challenge at the Scottish Open on Friday, and then admitted he can't remember how many times he has pulled off golf's ultimate feat.

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Ace puts Mickelson back in the mix at Scottish golf Open (AFP)

A hole in one catapulted Phil Mickelson from the brink of missing the cut to the heels of the leaders as the world number two joined Ernie Els in belatedly finding form at the Scottish Open.

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Golf-Hole in one for Mickelson at Loch Lomond (Reuters)

World number two
Phil Mickelson recorded the second hole in one of this week’s
Scottish Open in the second round on Friday.

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Golf-Open-Previous Opens at Royal Birkdale (Reuters)

The British Open, the world’s oldest
major championship, returns to Royal Birkdale in Southport,
north-west England next week for the ninth time.

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PREVIEW-Golf-Open-Mickelson and rivals set to pounce at Birkdale (Reuters)

Next week’s British Open
will enter unusual territory when a major championship is held
without Tiger Woods for the first time in more than a decade.

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Talking Drugs and Ryder Cup

In a week that saw Tiger no-show his own event, the PGA TOUR also began its drug testing.

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Quotes of the Week

This week in quotes: A lame duck Tiger, an always fiesty Funk and Sergio’s pride for Spain.

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Shoal Creek Gearing Up for U.S. Junior Am

Shoal Creek is gearing up to host the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, its first major event since the 1990 PGA Championship was marred by racial controversy.

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Notes: Does Anybody Owe Tiger Any Favors?

Paul Goydos remembers the first time he was asked to play in a PGA TOUR event, and his RSVP was immediate.

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Debate: Is He Right or Wrong?

Kenny Perry never imagined facing so much criticism over where to play golf.

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