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Ping, US Tour resolve club issue
The 20-year-old square-groove clubs that sparked a furore on the US PGA Tour this season will be prohibited on the tour from March 29 thanks to an agreement reached with Ping executives....more
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Choi sees bright future for teen titan Noh
The sky is the limit for Korean teen titan and newly crowned Maybank Malaysian Open winner Noh Seung-Yul, says his countryman K.J. Choi....more
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Top field confirmed for Fancourt Seniors
Sam Torrance and Ian Woosnam along with nine-time major champion Gary Player will headline an impressive field when the European Senior Tour visits SA for the first time in late March....more
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Couples notches another Champions Tour win
Fred Couples won his second straight Champions Tour title, shooting a 6-under 65 for a four-stroke victory on Sunday in the Toshiba Classic at Newport Beach, California....more
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Villegas runs away to win Honda Classic
Camilo shot a final-round 68 to win the Honda Classic at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida by five shots on Sunday over Anthony Kim, giving the Colombian his third PGA Tour victory....more
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Teenager edges KJ at Malaysian Open
Korean teen sensation Noh Seung-yul secured a dramatic one-stroke victory over illustrious countryman KJ Choi at the Malaysian Open with an audacious final-hole birdie on Sunday...more
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Webb wins seventh ANZ Australian Masters
Karrie Webb has won her seventh ANZ Australian Ladies Masters title by six strokes, shooting a course-record 11-under-par 61 which included an eagle-2 on the seventh hole....more
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Villegas still the leader at Honda Classic
Camilo Villegas came back to the pack on his back nine and wound up rallying to take a three-shot lead over Nathan Green and Vijay Singh after three rounds of the Honda Classic on Saturday...more
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Fred Couples leads Toshiba Classic
Fred Couples moved into position for his second straight Champions Tour victory, shooting a 7-under 64 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead in the Toshiba Classic...more
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Kiradech shares lead in Malaysian Open
Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat is well positioned to win his first Asian Tour title after taking the joint third-round lead with Welshman Rhys Davies at the Maybank Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday....more
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Webb takes lead at Australian Masters
Karrie Webb put herself in a strong position for a seventh ANZ Australian Ladies Masters title, shooting an 8-under-par 64 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after three rounds....more
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Couples trails leaders by one at Newport
Bob Tway, Chein Soon Lu and Mark Wiebe shot 6-under 65s on Friday to share the first-round lead in the Toshiba Classic, leaving Champions Tour Fred Couples a stroke back at Newport Beach Country Club....more
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Kim, Villegas share lead at Honda Classic
Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas led at the midpoint of the Honda Classic, tied at 8-under 132 and one shot ahead of Vijay Singh at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida on Friday....more
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Kiradech leads in Malaysia, storms interrupt
Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat led the weather-interrupted Malaysian Open on nine-under-par despite completing only 14 holes of his second round on Friday....more
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Ishikawa skips PGA date for graduation
Japan's number-one golfer, teenager Ryo Ishikawa, will miss playing in a US PGA competition next week to attend his high school graduation, according to his agent on Friday....more
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Nicklaus-inspired Lim surges at Aus Masters
A week after Lim Ji-na won her second South Korean ladies tour event in September, she received a special letter in the mail that forced her to race to her Korean-English dictionary....more
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