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The Spokesman-Review |
by Associated Press
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – It ended with a birdie, a standing ovation and a seventh-place finish for Annika Sorenstam, leaving the Hall of Fame golfer with no regrets after the final stroke of her career. ( more..)
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GoGolfNW News |
by Carl Gidlund
So you’d like to get away to Carmel to play Pebble Beach this winter, but your schedule is just a little too tight? ( more..)
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Pro Player Focus |
by RODNEY PAGE
The PGA Tour is three events into its Fall Series, a stretch of seven tournaments that has more meaning to players hovering near 150th on the money list than to those with higher rankings. The top 150 earn playing cards for 2009. So with all the major tournaments complete, as well as the FedEx Cup playoffs and the Ryder Cup, here is a look at some of the memorable events from the 2008 season: ( more..)
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PGA.com News |
No one in the Tiger Woods' camp is particularly happy about the dates of his charity event. The Chevron World Challenge ended four days before Christmas, and it followed tournaments in South Africa and Australia that kept away top-ranked players. ( more..)
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AP Wire News |
by DOUG FERGUSON
San Diego was still buzzing after five days of a U.S. Open that ranks among the most memorable. The airport was filled with chatter, and travelers stopped to watch highlights at every bar of Tiger Woods wincing and willing his way to victory. ( more..)
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