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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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US Open: The British force Lee Westwood's win another sign that a British player could win this week's US Open at Pebble Beach. |
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Kerr wins in Monday finish Cristie Kerr shot a tournament-record total of 22-under to defeat Anna Nordqvist and Na Yeon Choi by a stroke. |
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US Open: Tiger needs a small miracle to win Those who need small miracles to win a US Open are long shots at best, so if Johnny Miller is correct, Tiger Woods is destined to have a disappointing week in Pebble Beach. |
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US Open: Equipment - World of difference We take a look back at what the equipment scene was like on the PGA Tour in 2000 as the pros took on Pebble Beach for the US Open. |
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US Open: Woods grouped with Els, Westwood Tee times and pairings for the first two rounds at Pebble Beach. |
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Westwood wins in playoff Lee Westwood picked up his first PGA Tour title since 1998, defeating Robert Karlsson and Robert Garrigus in a playoff. |
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Method? More Like Madness The US Open's qualifying system needs to be updated with the times. |
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Woods to play pro-am in Ireland Tiger Woods will play his first tournament outside of the United States this year in a charity pro-am in Ireland. |
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Jack & Annika want to design Olympic Course Before the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro can host the first golf competition in the games in 112 years, the Brazilian capital needs to build a golf course. |
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Cheers Calc Mark Calcavecchia will happily ascend to the Champions Tour after finishing 66th at the Memorial in his final tournament as a member of the PGA Tour. |
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The Rory and Rickie rookie race This is a rookie-of-the-year race that is certain to be interesting through the end of the year, Rory McIlroy vs Rickie Fowler, a pair of 21-year-olds, neither of whom is likely to go quietly. |
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Woods to defend Aus Masters Tiger Woods will return Down Under to defend his title at the Australian Masters. |
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