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Will Europe or U.S. win the Ryder Cup?
Pick, don't bet on U.S. Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune I'll pick the Stars and Stripes. You can justify the pick like this: Even though the Americans have lost four straight on the road, they've won two of their last three in the land of the free....Tags: Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, Golf, Brandt Snedeker, Los Angeles Times
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Tiger Woods, if not nature, calls
The Baltimore SunI swore off 4:30 a.m. wakeup calls for the British Open two years ago, when Louie Oosthuizen introduced himself to the golfing world -- and me -- by winning at St. Andrews in a runaway. But back then, Tiger Woodswas in theĀ midst of what seemed to be a...Tags: Luke Donald, Golf, Memorial Tournament, The Open Championship, Bubba Watson
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Tiger Woods bests Bo Van Pelt to win AT&T National
In the old days, Tiger Woods might have won the AT&T National with ease. In the old days, Woods might not have needed his closest competitor to bogey the last three holes at Congressional Country Club. In the old days, Woods might not have stopped to...
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Who's your pick to win U.S. Open?
Olympic suits Kuchar Tom Yantz Hartford Courant Not Tiger, Phil, Bubba, Rory or Lee. "Kooch" will reign supreme. Matt Kuchar just won The Players Championship, where he beat a stellar field. The U.S. Open at the Olympic Club, toughened to the extreme...Tags: Luke Donald, Golf, Los Angeles Times, Bubba Watson, Allergies
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Who will be next Masters champion?
Bloom will be on Rose Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune There are three types of players in the Masters field: The guys we know by a single name (Tiger, Rory, Phil, Sergio, Bubba), the ones whose names are somewhat difficult to spell (Graeme, Charl) and...Tags: Golf, Los Angeles Times, PGA Tour, BMW Championship, U.S. Open (golf)
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British Open facts
140th British Open When, where: Thursday-Sunday, Royal St. George's Golf Club, Sandwich, England. Course facts: 7,211 yards, par 70. The Open's first venue outside Scotland has hosted the championship 13 times. Format: 72 holes, stroke play. Field cut...Tags: Athletes, Golf, John Deere Classic, The Open Championship, Vijay Singh
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Which golfer will win the British Open?
Westwood vs. Donald Bill Dwyre Los Angeles Times This 140th edition of The Open Championship, also known on the United States side of the pond as the British Open, will come down to a country-wrenching battle for the title between Lee Westwood...Tags: Luke Donald, Athletes, John Deere Classic, St. George, Los Angeles Times
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Who is the best golfer in the world today?
It's still Tiger and Phil Bill Dwyre Los Angeles Times The best golfer in the world is at home in Florida with ice packs on his bad knee. Battling for 1-A are Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker. We...Tags: Luke Donald, Golf, Athletes, Los Angeles Times, The Open Championship
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Which golfer will win the U.S. Open?
Watson breaks through Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune I'm going out on a limb, picking a U.S. Open champion born in the same country as Barack Obama. American golfers have been trumped of late by internationals. Enough's enough. It's time for...Tags: Luke Donald, Athletes, Golf, Los Angeles Times, Bubba Watson
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Democracy reigns in majors these days
BETHESDA, Md. — The U.S. Open long has billed itself as the most democratic among golf's major championships. The big names get reserved spots, sure — though they share the practice range with up-and-comers, amateurs, club pros and maybe a...Tags: Graeme McDowell, The Open Championship, David Toms, Clubs and Associations, Angel Cabrera
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Golf-European Tour PGA Championship scores
ReutersMay 23 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour PGA Championship at the par-72 course on Thursday in Wentworth holes played rounds -6 James Kingston (South Africa) 18 66 -5 Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 18 67 -4 Scott Henry (Britain) 18 68...Tags: Fredrik Andersson Hed, Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, Matteo Manassero, Richard Green
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