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US Open: Birdies And Bogeys A look at the winners and losers at Pebble Beach on Saturday's third round. |
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US Open: Johnson Surges In Front Dustin Johnson matched Tiger Woods' 66 and leads Graeme McDowell by three shots heading into Sunday. Ernie Els is six shots back. |
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US Open: Birdies And Bogeys A look at the winners and losers at Pebble Beach on Friday's second round. |
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Report: IMG's Tiger hit is $4.6 million CNBC's sports business is reporting that they reviewed a confidential document that reveals that IMG lost $4.6 million from fees tied to Tiger Woods' lost endorsement contracts. |
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US Open: McDowell Leads By Two Ernie Els, Dustin Johnson, Ryo Ishikawa and Phil Mickelson trail Graeme McDowell by two shots heading into the weekend. |
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US Open: Birdies And Bogeys A look at the winners and losers at Pebble Beach from the first round. |
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US Open: Boring start for Woods Tiger Woods has been a lot of things in his return to golf - occasionally brilliant, more often wayward, sometimes injured and home on his couch. |
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US Open: Hoffman collapses on 18 Standing on the 18th tee, Morgan Hoffmann couldn't have hoped for much more in his first competitive round at the US Open. |
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US Open: De Jonge has share of the lead Shaun Micheel, Brendon de Jonge and Paul Casey lead as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both fail to make a birdie. |
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GD Extra: BP use golf balls to stop spill BP has failed in an attempt to plug the leaking oil volcano in the Gulf of Mexico, by using a mixture of golf balls, rope and tyres. |
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GD Extra: 'Trivial Pursuit' creator dead; funded top golf courses Chris Haney, a former Canadian journalist who became famous as one of the co-creators of the smash 1980s board game Trivial Pursuit, died May 31 at 59. |
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GD Extra: Paddy, nothing left to chance Padraig Harrington’s obsession with his perfecting his game has gone to new lengths. |
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US Open: Els' missed opportunities If you're wondering if Ernie Els, 40, thinks his trophy case should be a little more crowded, well, he'll tell you straight on: yes. |
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US Open: Tiger not favourite For the first time since the Open Championship in 1998, the British bookmaker Ladbrokes does not have Tiger Woods as the betting favourite at a major championship in which he is entered. |
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US Open: Mickelson doesn't need a win Phil Mickelson doesn’t even have to win to take the No. 1 ranking from Tiger Woods at the US Open this week. |
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