Articles filed under PGA
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In playoffs, what matters most is who's playing wellAug 29, 2007 11:00 pm - NORTON, Mass. -- The PGA Tour playoffs figured to be somewhat of a homefield advantage for someone like Vijay Singh, a three-time winner at Westchester and a past champi...
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Pressure-packed FedEx Cup has some good pointsAug 28, 2007 11:00 pm - HARRISON, N.Y. -- Playoff fever? No. Despite glitzy banners on the grandstands and a large "PGA Tour Playoffs" logo painted in the grass on a slope beneath the 13th tee ...
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Stricker's win is no surpriseAug 27, 2007 11:00 pm - HARRISON, N.Y. -- The first comeback was a fluke. Steve Stricker had gone 4½ years and 88 starts on the PGA Tour without a victory when he won a tournament he had no bus...
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Stricker captures FedEx Cup openerAug 26, 2007 11:00 pm - HARRISON, N.Y. -- Steve Stricker never lost hope, even when all the signs were stacked against him. He had gone 6½ years and 146 tournaments since his last victory. Four...
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Stricker fires 65, takes leadAug 25, 2007 11:00 pm - Steve Stricker kept pouring in birdies at The Barclays until he had the lead to himself, and it wasn't long before an electronic scoreboard projected Stricker atop the P...
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Choi grabs 2-stroke lead; Singh misses cutAug 24, 2007 11:00 pm - Tiger Woods looks like he might lose his No. 1 seed by skipping The Barclays in Harrison, N.Y., thanks to some stellar golf at Westchester from one of the top players ch...
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Sabbatini opens playoffs with 1-shot leadAug 23, 2007 11:00 pm - The playoffs arrived on the PGA Tour and delivered an ideal first-round leader in Rory Sabbatini, a brash South African who loves the idea of going head to head and is n...
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FedExCup: Will it deliver?Aug 22, 2007 11:00 pm - With the FedExCup at hand, PGA Tour anxiously awaits confirmation from fans tracking its new format. As he made his way to the clubhouse at Cog Hill recently, 2006 Weste...
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Woods' absence this week not a bad thingAug 21, 2007 11:00 pm - HARRISON, N.Y. -- Tiger Woods has played four straight weeks on the PGA Tour only five times in his career, and two of those stretches came in 1996 when he was a 20-year...
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McNulty claims his first major by 5 strokesAug 19, 2007 11:00 pm - When Mark McNulty ran into some trouble on the final hole of The Tradition, he recalled words of advice from Gary Player. "Gary Player always said, 'Mark, as long as you...