PREVIEW-Golf-Sorenstam hoping to bow out with British Open win (Reuters)
Sweden’s Annika
Sorenstam has won ten majors in an outstanding career but knows
the women’s British Open starting on Thursday is set to be her
last chance to make it eleven.
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‘Emotional’ final major awaits Sorenstam at British Open
The last we saw of Annika Sorenstam in a major championship, she holed out for eagle with a 6-iron from 199 yards on the 72nd …
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Even a forgotten suitcase can’t discourage a stress-free Harrington
AKRON, Ohio Padraig Harrington had to go shopping for clothes Monday night, but the spree wasn’t in celebration of his victory …
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What they said: Stuart Appleby
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What they said: Jim Furyk
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What they said: Chez Reavie
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What they said: Henrik Stenson
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What they said: Bridgestone Invitational
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Bridgestone Inv. is a lifeline for those who are sinking
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The World Golf Championships usually include a couple of players that make people wonder how on earth they qualified for such an elite event that distributes $8 million in prize money.
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Stenson and Appleby put Open joy, woes behind them, focus on Firestone
AKRON, Ohio — Ask Henrik Stenson and Stuart Appleby to reflect on their performances at the Open Championship two weeks ago, and you’ll get two very different answers.
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Players to watch: U.S. Senior Open Championship
Like any USGA major, the U.S. Senior Open moves around each year, bringing players to different cities and challenging new venues.
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Sleeper picks: U.S. Senior Open Championship
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — We’ve already highlighted the 10 players in the field (click here for Players to Watch) who will likely win the U.S. Senior Open Championship. But who would surprise us with a victory this week?
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The Fantasy Insider: Bridgestone Invitational
The best players in the world will be severely tested the moment they leave the locker room this week; Firestone Country Club is another layout with sharp teeth. Hitting fairways and greens is always at a premium here, so let’s focus on the ball-striking stats as we try to figure out who can withstand the field, the course and the conditions (hello, humid weather) over four grueling days.
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At her final major, Sorenstam’s golf farewell is now on the horizon
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Wie skips a major, and some who did show up can only wonder why
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‘Emotional’ final major awaits Sorenstam
The last we saw of Annika Sorenstam in a major championship, she holed out for eagle with a 6-iron from 199 yards on the 72nd …
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Mickelson tunes up for U.S. Open at Oakland Hills
Phil Mickelson spent more than three hours dissecting the front nine at revamped Oakland Hills, site of the PGA Championship next week.
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Firestone a lifeline for those who are sinking
The World Golf Championships usually include a couple of players that make people wonder how on earth they qualified for such …
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Firestone a lifeline for those who are sinking (AP)
The World Golf Championships usually include a couple of players that make people wonder how on earth they qualified for such an elite event that distributes $8 million in prize money. The Bridgestone Invitational is no exception. James Kingston of South Africa was playing alone up the ninth fairway when a couple of Americans stopped to watch.
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Inside the course: Firestone Country Club
Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, hosts the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational this week opposite the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open. Here’s all you need to know about the course.
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Wie skips a major, and some wonder why (AP)
Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week. Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer wonder why. After all, Wie has yet to win on the women’s tour and has never made the cut on the PGA Tour. Wie, who is managed by her parents, was listed in qualifying for the Women’s British Open at Sunningdale.
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13-year-old Thompson collects Girls’ Jr.
Alexis Thompson, 13, of Coral Springs, Fla., became the second-youngest champion in U.S. Girls’ Junior history.
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Vaughan wins Senior British Open in playoff
Bruce Vaughan won the Senior British Open on Sunday for his first career victory, sinking a 20-foot putt to beat John Cook on the first playoff hole.
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Ochoa defends; Annika saying farewell
Women’s world No. 1 Lorena Ochoa broke through at St. Andrews last year for her first major championship title.
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Inside the course: Montreux Golf and Country Club
Montreux Golf and Country Club in Reno, Nev., hosts the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open this week opposite the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. Here’s all you need to know about the course:
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