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Friday cut line: U.S. Bank Championship

A total of 78 players made the cut at 2-under-par 138 on Friday. Last year the cut came at even-par 140.

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Kim keeps State Farm LPGA lead, but Wie closes to within one

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Quigley shoots record 62 at 3M Championship

Dana Quigley shot a tournament-record 10-under 62 and leads after the first round of the Champions Tour’s 3M Championship on Friday.

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Kim keeps State Farm lead, but Wie closes to within one

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Chin and Newman advance to U.S. Amateur Public Links finale

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Chin, Newman move to Public Links championship

John Chin and Jack Newman advanced to the championship with semifinal victories Friday at the 83rd U.S. Amateur Public Links.

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Knost maintains lead at Price Cutter Charity Championship

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Colt Knost, the reigning U.S. Amateur champion, could have been playing in the British Open this week in England. Knost also would have gotten exemptions into the Masters and the U.S. Open, but the Dallas, Tex., resident decided to turn professional last fall after a stellar amateur career that also included a win at the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship.

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Choi leads surprising Norman midway through British Open

Greg Norman turned back the clock. So did David Duval. And K.J. Choi found himself in a familiar position playing in the final …

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Kim holds State Farm lead with 68, but Wie closes

Christina Kim’s second-round 68 at the LPGA State Farm Classic looked ordinary compared to her opening 63, but it included a birdie putt on her last hole that gave her a one-stroke lead over the charging Michelle Wie and three others.

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Johnson keeps share of lead in Milwaukee

Richard S. Johnson was disappointed his score wasn’t lower while Nick Flanagan was just happy to be playing well on the PGA Tour.

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Johnson and Flanagan share lead at halfway in Milwaukee

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Quigley’s tourney-record 62 earns him lead at 3M Championship

Dana Quigley shot a tournament-record 10-under 62 and leads after the first round of the Champions Tour’s 3M Championship on …

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Wojciechowski: Norman poised to make history

Greg Norman’s been on the wrong end of miraculous shots at majors. But the Shark showed Friday that he still has a few tricks up his sleeve and now trails by one stroke heading into the third round at Royal Birkdale, writes Gene Wojciechowski.

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Wie shoots 7-under 65 to cut Kim’s State Farm lead to one

Christina Kim’s second-round 68 at the LPGA State Farm Classic looked ordinary compared to her opening 63, but it included a …

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Johnson, Flanagan share lead at U.S. Bank Championship

Richard S. Johnson was disappointed his score wasn’t lower while Nick Flanagan was just happy to be playing well on the PGA Tour. …

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TOUR community saddened by death of Fran Pruitt

Fran Pruitt, the wife of Dillard Pruitt, a PGA TOUR rules official and former player, died Friday after a long battle with cystic fibrosis.

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Quigley’s record round gives him two-shot lead at 3M Championship

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3M Championship: First-round notebook

BLAINE, Minn. — Dana Quigley’s 10-under-par 62 Friday established a new tournament record score for 18 holes at the 3M Championship. Prior to Quigley’s round, four players had shot 63 at TPC Twin Cities, including Tom Purtzer who had 63 in the opening round of the 2005 event. Don Pooley shot 63 in Round 2 of the 2003 tournament while Jay Haas and Mitch Adams posted 9-under rounds on Sunday last year.

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U.S. Bank Championship: Second-round notebook

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — A total of 78 players made the cut at 2-under-par 138 on Friday at the U.S. Bank Championship. Last year the cut came at even-par 140.

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What they’re saying: Nick Flanagan’s transcript

STEWART MOORE: Nick Flanagan, thanks for spending a few moments with us here in the interview room at the U.S. Bank Championship after a great second round 63 out there today, tied the low round of the tournament so far, really kind of a ho-hum day to start. You par your first five, which I’m sure on this golf course must have felt like you were losing ground and then all of a sudden you birdie 7 of your last 13 and here you are tied for the lead.

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What they’re saying: Richard S. Johnson

STEWART MOORE: We’d like to welcome our current leader here, Richard Johnson, to the interview room at the U.S. Bank Championship. One thing people always talk about, especially on the PGA TOUR after a really low round, you opened up with 63, is backing that thing up the next day, and you came out today, shot 67. You’re now at 10-under. Do you think it’s advantageous to have that 63 late in the day and then play early the next day so you don’t have this big waiting period maybe right after a low round?

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What they’re saying: Kent Jones’ transcript

STEWART MOORE: Thanks for spending a few minutes with us here in the interview room at the U.S. Bank Championship after a great second round 65 out there. Right now you’re tied for the lead, leader in the clubhouse at 9-under par. You obviously had a good day.

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Johnson 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 the first round of the U.S. Bank Championship on Thursday.

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Notes: Beem’s bad day; A David Duval sighting

Jerry Kelly put the Royal & Ancient in the same league as the U.S. Golf Association on Thursday, and considering he shot 83 in the first round of the British Open, that wasn’t a compliment.

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Norman turns back the clock in Rd. 1

A blissful newlywed, Greg Norman believes he’s finally got the proper perspective on life.

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