- Monday, May 11, 2009, 14:38
- PGA
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Sports Network) - Henrik Stenson sucked all of the drama out of an interesting final pairing between Tiger Woods and Alex Cejka on Sunday.
With the final twosome struggling in the final round, Stenson fired a flawless, six-under 66 to become the first Swede to win The Players Championship. Stenson finished at 12-under 276 and won the title by four strokes over ...
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- Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 9:20
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Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - The biggest win of his still-young career solidly within reach, Sean O'Hair could only manage a couple of bogeys.
Uh-oh. But just when it looked like he might surrender to one more tough loss, another player faltered to save him. Luckily for O'Hair, Lucas Glover is not Tiger Woods. O'Hair shot a ...
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- Saturday, May 2, 2009, 19:51
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CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- Tiger Woods dropped out of the lead with late bogeys for the second straight day, leaving former Masters champion Zach Johnson with a two-shot advantage Saturday heading into the final round of the Quail Hollow Championship.
Johnson was among the few who survived the "Green Mile," the three-hole stretch of closing holes at Quail Hollow. ...
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- Monday, April 20, 2009, 10:26
- CHAMPIONS
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LUTZ, Fla. (AP) -- Nick Price overcame three double bogeys in an up-and-down final-round 71 and won for the first time on the Champions Tour on Sunday.
After a par putt on the 18th hole, Price finished with a two-shot victory over Larry Nelson to end an 0-for-38 streak on the Champions Tour and win his ...
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- Monday, April 20, 2009, 10:13
- PGA
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April 20, 2009 -- Check out two numbers regarding Brian Gay's dominant performance at the 2009 Verizon Heritage: Number 72 in Driving Distance -- and no. 1 in Scrambling
Brian Gay's scrambling percentage for the week: 91.67%. That's not a typo. Most players can claim an excellent round of golf when they only make two bogeys. Gay only made two bogeys -- for the entire week!...
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- Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 16:29
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – It’s one thing to navigate the 7,435 yards at Augusta National in the final round of the Masters, a harrowing ride of birdies and bogeys with the pressure of a green jacket riding shotgun.
Even more dangerous might be the 100 yards between the 18th green and the clubhouse.
That’s where Fuzzy Zoeller ...
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