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His dream takes a little detour
This week's AT&T National will be Erik Compton's 29th start on the PGA Tour, on which his unique story — twice a heart-transplant recipient — has made him a frequent recipient of sponsor's exemptions over the last decade. There's a...Tags: John Deere Classic, Harrison Frazar, Golf, Paul Goydos, FedEx Cup
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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: PGA Championship, Golf, Martin Kaymer, Ben Hogan, Democracy
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Stefani's ace stands alone
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Shawn Stefani provided both the drama and the theater at Merion Golf Club's long par-3 17th on Sunday, knocking in the first and only hole in one of the 113th U.S. Open. Stefani's 4-iron on the 229-yard hole hit off a bank to the left of the...Tags: Bubba Watson, Golf, Jim Furyk, Louis Oosthuizen, Paul Casey
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Stricker takes final-round fade in stride
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Perhaps 10 years ago if he shot a 6 over on the final day of a major and tumbled down the leader board, Steve Stricker would be a littler harder on himself. Sure, it will still sting. The 46-year-old entered Sunday just a shot off the lead....Tags: Ernie Els, Father's Day, PGA Championship, Golf, Hyundai Tournament of Champions
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Marcus Hayes: When all said and done, Sergio is just a poor excuse
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. The Sergio Garcia Reclamation Project almost held it together. Garcia began his week of penitence with a handshake and a handwritten note for his victim, Tiger Woods, on Monday. He followed on Tuesday with 22 minutes of candid and...Tags: Father's Day, PGA Championship, Bubba Watson, Golf, Martin Kaymer
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Fans follow, but Woods leaves Open disappointed
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Though the round signified nothing, the sound and fury surrounding it spoke to Tiger Woods' enormous appeal. Occasionally on Sunday, when an out-of-contention Woods still managed to attract an enormous gallery, the wind at Merion seemed to...Tags: Ernie Els, PGA Championship, Golf, ESPN (tv network), Sergio Garcia
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For McIlroy, a frustrating finish
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Rory McIlroy flipped his club in the air and watched it spin end-over-end after his chip shot fell well short of Merion's third hole. The ensuing putt was short, too, and he slapped the thigh of his charcoal slacks. Sunday's frustrating...Tags: Dave Stockton, PGA Championship, Golf, Mitt Romney, Sergio Garcia
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Golf-Woods laments his putting and iron play at U.S. Open
ReutersBy Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 16 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods was a big favourite coming into the U.S. Open as he tried to end a five-year drought in the majors but walked away with a 13-over 293 total Sunday that he blamed on poor putting and...Tags: U.S. Open (golf), Tiger Woods, Golf, Memorial Tournament
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Sideline Chatter: Tough year for umps, but who's counting?
The Seattle TimesOutrun this victim? Lots of luck with that. Sarah Tatterson of West Seattle, a veteran of a dozen half-marathons, gave dogged chase to a would-be bike thief who took off on foot after ditching his ill-gotten prize. "It was an instinct, and I reacted...Tags: Father's Day, NBA Draft, Golf, Rodeo, Tony Romo
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John Huh makes U.S. Open cut
On a weekend in which major champions succumbed to the elements, Crescenta Valley High alumnus John Huh played himself out of contention, but can still count himself among the world’s best at the 113th edition of the U.S. Open. On Saturday, Huh,...Tags: Angel Cabrera, Phil Mickelson, U.S. Open (golf), Tiger Woods, Golf
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Tiger and Rory get no mercy from Merion
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Rory McIlroy drained a birdie putt on the first hole, Tiger Woods dropped a birdie on top of it, and the crowd watching from out on Ardmore Avenue got loud Palestra loud. The top two players in the world, getting it going. Goose bump time at...Tags: Golf, Apple iPhone, Darren Clarke, Sergio Garcia, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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