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Venus Williams upset at Kremlin Cup
Tennis Venus Williams was beaten in the opening round of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow on Tuesday, losing 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 to Flavia Pennetta. The Wimbledon champion, who also lost in the first round at Memphis in March, dropped to 1-3 against Pennetta....Tags: Brendan Haywood, New York Giants, Government, National Government, Los Angeles Lakers
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Janzen, McCarron Receive Sponsor's Exemptions to CMN Classic
OrlandoSentinel.comChildren's Miracle Network Classic organizers announced Tuesday that two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen and Scott McCarron have accepted sponsor's exemptions to play in the tournament Nov. 6-9 at Disney. Tournament officials also said that Boo Weekley... -
Funk ends with bang, earns major victory
Even with a widening lead in the final round of the JELD-WEN Tradition, Fred Funk pretended he was trailing. "We were going down the second fairway and my caddie, Mark [Long], said, 'Let's say you are four behind,'" said Funk, a former golf coach at...Tags: McDonald's, Multi-Sport Events, Fred Funk, Tom Watson, Se Ri Pak
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Ochoa holds lead; second round suspended
Defending champ Lorena Ochoa shot a 4-under-par 68 yesterday to take a two-stroke lead during the suspended second round of the Canadian Women's Open in Ottawa, and Michelle Wie had a 70 to put herself in position to make the cut. Ochoa had a 10-under-...Tags: PGA Tour, Multi-Sport Events, Clubs and Associations, Langer Inc., Lorena Ochoa
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Tseng leads by four in Ottawa
From wire reportsYani Tseng finished off a course-record 8-under-par 64 in the rain-delayed second round, then shot a 68 in the third to take a four-stroke lead yesterday in the LPGA Canadian Women's Open in Ottawa. Tseng, the 19-year-old Taiwanese star who won the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam, Se Ri Pak, Garrett Willis
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Two match course record at Greensboro
Bob Heintz and rookie Martin Laird matched the course record Thursday with seven-under-par 63s at Greensboro, N.C., to share the lead in the Wyndham Championship, the PGA Tour's last event before the FedEx Cup playoffs.
They joined three other players...Tags: Craig Stadler, Clubs and Associations, Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam, Mark Wiebe
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Pettersson maintains Wyndham lead
Carl Pettersson topped the Sedgefield Country Club leaderboard for the second straight day, following his tournament-record 61 with a 66 Saturday to take a two-stroke lead at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C. Scott McCarron was second. He...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Clubs and Associations, Fred Funk, Se Ri Pak, Jay Haas
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Carl Pettersson still in front
From the Associated PressCarl Pettersson topped the Sedgefield Country Club leaderboard for the second day in a row, following his tournament-record 61 with a 66 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead in the Wyndham Championship at Greensboro, N.C. A local fan favorite who went...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Clubs and Associations, PGA Championship, Lorena Ochoa, Garrett Willis
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Funk wins 1st major on Champions Tour
Fred Funk won the JELD-WEN Tradition for his first Champions Tour major, closing with a 3-under-par 69 for a three-stroke victory over Mike Goodes. Funk, an eight-time PGA Tour champ and four-time winner on the 50-and-over tour, finished at 19-under...Tags: PGA Tour, Fred Funk, Tom Watson, Se Ri Pak, Jay Haas
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2001 PGA schedule
The Associated PressJan. 3-7 -- WGC-Match Play Championship, Melbourne, Australia (Steve Stricker) Jan. 11-14 -- Mercedes Championships, Kapalua, Hawaii. (Jim Furyk) Jan. 11-14 -- Tucson Open, Tucson, Ariz. (Garrett Willis) Jan. 18-21 -- Sony Open, Honolulu. (Brad Faxon)...Tags: Travelers Championship, Byron Nelson, Sergio Garcia, Bob Estes, Bob Hope
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In Search Of Putting Styles
The Hartford CourantRocco Mediate remembered the chuckles and the verbal barbs from his peers when he first used a long putter 12 years ago. He didn't care because standing more upright reduced the pain in his back, caused by countless hours of practice with a conventional...Tags: Skip Kendall, Trinity College, Connecticut, Mark Calcavecchia, Sony Corp., Chris DiMarco
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