Kim claims early first-round lead at familiar State Farm Classic
Christina Kim shot a 9-under 63 Thursday to take a one-stroke lead at the State Farm Classic, a tournament she just missed winning …
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For a change, Scott gets off to good start at British Open
With his hero, Greg Norman, waking up the echoes with a stunning round, Adam Scott was taking an impressive step toward making …
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Mother Nature scheduled the best tee times in the afternoon
The early keepers of the game, the Scots, coined the enduring phrase “Nae wind, nae rain, nae golf,” a tough-as-nails approach …
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Defending champion Harrington labors to ignore rain, pain
Bad wrist, bad weather, not a bad score for defending British Open champion Padraig Harrington. With a bogey-bogey finish Thursday, …
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Johnson birdies on 18th, aces first round play in Milwaukee
Richard S. Johnson aced the 14th hole on his way to shooting a 63 that gave him a one stroke lead over the Pappas brothers after …
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Mediate is rubbed the right way at Royal Birkdale to stay loose
Got back problems? Rocco Mediate’s advice would be to find physical physiotherapist Cindy Hilfman, who helped straighten out …
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Mediate is rubbed the right way at Royal Birkdale
Got back problems? Rocco Mediate’s advice would be to find physical physiotherapist Cindy Hilfman, who helped straighten out …
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Ace boosts Johnson ahead of Pappas brothers at U.S. Bank Championship
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Golf-Open-All eyes on golden oldies Mediate and Norman (Reuters)
Golden oldies Rocco
Mediate and Greg Norman will again try to defy the ageing
process in the British Open second round later on Friday.
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Harrington labors to ignore rain, pain
Bad wrist, bad weather, not a bad score for defending British Open champion Padraig Harrington. With a bogey-bogey finish …
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Johnson birdies on 18th, aces first round in Milwaukee
Richard S. Johnson aced the 14th hole on his way to shooting a 63 that gave him a one stroke lead over the Pappas brothers after …
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The key hole in first round of the British Open (AP)
A look at the key hole in the first round of the British Open: ^Hole: 6 ^Yardage: 499 ^Par: 4 ^Stroke average: 4.891 ^Rank: 1 ^Key fact: Long hitters Vijay Singh, Boo Weekley and most others couldn’t reach the green in regulation, despite hitting driver from the tee and then again from the fairway. It was the toughest hole on a tough day, yielded the fewest birdies (4) and the most bogeys (88).
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What they’re saying: U.S. Bank Championship
Thursday’s transcripts: • Richard S. Johnson’s transcript • Robert Garrigus’ transcript • Deane Pappas’ transcript • Brenden Pappas’ transcript
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What they’re saying: Richard S. Johnson
JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Richard, thanks for joining us here after the first round of the U. S. Bank Championship. Started the week off with a 7-under, 63, including a string of three birdies and a hole-in-one. Looks like you’re buying drinks for the crowd this week.
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What they’re saying: Brenden Pappas
JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Brenden Pappas, thanks for joining us. Tied for the lead, 6-under, 64. Opening comments.
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Knost leads by one at Price Cutter Charity Championship
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Colt Knost fired an 8-under-par 64 and grabbed the first-round lead in the Nationwide Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship. Knost rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on his closing hole for the 64 and a one-stroke lead over the Tour’s leading money winner, Jarrod Lyle (65).
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Ace in the hole: Johnson the leader in Milwaukee
Richard S. Johnson aced the 14th hole on his way to shooting a 63 that gave him a one stroke lead over the Pappas brothers after the first round of the U.S. Bank Championship on Thursday.
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What they’re saying: Deane Pappas
JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Deane Pappas, thanks for joining us. Great round today, 6-under, 64, and currently the clubhouse leader. A lot of golfers still have yet to complete their rounds, but you have to be happy with how your day started.
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Kim leads State Farm Classic, but Wie is only four off the pace
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Fowler among many seeds to fall as U.S. Public Links reaches quarters
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Kim leads State Farm LPGA Classic, but Wie is only four off the pace
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State of the Week: Jersey
Where are we? The Garden State. OK, OK stop your joking. We all know everyone likes to pick on New York’s closest neighbor, but this week, we’ll show you the softer side of Jersey.
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First round: Aided by an ace, Johnson takes early lead
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Richard S. Johnson aced the 14th hole on his way to shooting a 63 that gave him a one stroke lead over the Pappas brothers after the first round of the U.S. Bank Championship on Thursday.
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Leach stuns top U.S. amateur Fowler at Publinx
Kyle Leach defeated Rickie Fowler 2 and 1 in third-round match play Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur Public Links.
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Leach beats Fowler to advance at Publinx (AP)
Kyle Leach defeated Rickie Fowler 2 and 1 in third-round match play Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur Public Links. “I beat the top United State’s amateur,” Leach said. “It’s overwhelming.” Leach of Louisville, Ky., earned a shot at Fowler by beating Scott Langley, 1-up earlier in the day.
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