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| |  US Ryder Cup team hopeful Kenny Perry continued his consistent recent run of form with a six-under par 65 in the first round of the John Deere Classic in Illinois yesterday (Thursday, July 10th).
Perry finished one shot off leaders Ken Duke and Charlie Wi, tied for third place in a group comprised of four players. Continue Reading: Perry purple patch continues  |  |
| |  Anthony Kim came from three shots back at the start of the final round to take the AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club, Maryland yesterday (Sunday, July 7th).
The 23-year-old finished two shots ahead of Swede Fredrik Jacobson on 12-under par after shooting a round of 65. Continue Reading: Kim takes AT&T National title  |  |
| |  Steve Marino took full home advantage during the AT&T National at the Congressional Club yesterday, taking a one-shot lead at a venue he played at as a boy.
Marino posted a near-faultless round of 65, not dropping a single shot on the way to five-under par. Continue Reading: Home-boy Marino in charge at AT&T  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods will not be around to play his role of host at this year's AT&T National, starting at Maryland's Congressional Country Club today (Thursday, July 3rd).
The US Open champion has been advised by doctors to rest his knee following surgery on the troublesome joint less than two weeks ago. Continue Reading: AT&T a no-no for Tiger  |  |
| |  Newly-crowned Buick Open champion Kenny Perry has confirmed that he will not appear at this year's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
In keeping with his policy of sitting out majors with the intention of picking up Ryder Cup points in more low-key events, Perry will play at the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee instead of making the trip to the UK. Continue Reading: Perry confirms Open absence  |  |
| |  Kenny Perry has been rewarded for executing a game plan which involved missing the US Open, winning the Buick Open in Michigan yesterday (Sunday, June 29th)
American Perry is so desperate to represent his country at the Ryder Cup - to be held at the Valhalla course in his native Kentucky - that he forsook the major in order to give himself the best possible chance of making the team, hoping to pick up points at last week's US PGA Tour tourname. Continue Reading: Perry's prudence pays-off  |  |
| |  Stewart Cink ended a four-year title-less run with victory at the Travelers Championship yesterday (Sunday, June 22nd).
Cink shot up to sixth in the world rankings and third in this season's money list behind Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson with the win. Continue Reading: Cink ends drought to win Travelers Championship  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has hailed his victory at the US Open as his "greatest ever".
Woods had to play 19 holes more than the 72 normally required to clinch a Major title after he birdied the 72nd hole on Sunday evening to force an 18-hole play-off with fellow American Rocco Mediate. Continue Reading: Tiger celebrates his 'greatest' open victory  |  |
| |  Luke Donald had to pull out of the US Open, after succumbing to a left wrist injury 14 holes into the final round.
The Englishman was forced to pick up from the 15th, finishing the day level par with his wrist heavily strapped, and six over par for the entire competition. Continue Reading: Donald injured during US Open  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods kept his US Open challenge alive with a birdie on the last hole of the competition, which ensures that the competition will go right down to the wire.
Having putted a 12-foot birdie on the 72nd hole, the injured world number one will now face fellow American Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole play-off on Monday. Continue Reading: Injured Woods forces Open play-off  |  |
| |  Open champion Padraig Harrington is eager to follow up last summer's success by bagging another major at the US Open on Sunday (June 15th).
The Irishman insists that he is not satisfied by his dramatic play-off victory over Spain's Sergio Garcia at Carnoustie and claims the hard work he has subsequently put in will pay off at Torrey Pines this week. Continue Reading: Harrington desperate for Torrey Pines win  |  |
| |  English amateur Gary Wolstenholme has recived a pass to the US Open at Torrey Pines after the withdrawal of American Sean O'Hair due to injury.
The 1991 and 2003 British Amateur champion told Radio 5 Live: "You couldn't wipe the smile off my face. Continue Reading: Wolstenholme gets pass to US Open  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has played down fears over his fitness and claims he will be ready to take to the fairways as the US Open kicks off tomorrow.
Woods underwent knee surgery almost two months ago and has not played a competitive round of golf since. Continue Reading: Woods 'to be fit for Open'  |  |
| |  Golfer Justin Leonard needed a play-off to take the 12th US PGA tour title at the St Jude Championships in the US state of Tennessee.
Leonard was drawn into the play-off after tying with Australian Robert Allenby and South African Masters champion Trevor Immelman. Continue Reading: Leonard takes St Jude Championship  |  |
| |  Boo Weekley was the early pace setter in the Stanford St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind, Tennessee, carding a 65 to reach five-under par after day one.
Weekley, who was followed on four-under by Tommy Armour III, performed on the greens and the fairways to give himself hope of adding to his two titles on the PGA Tour - the Verizon Heritage in both 2007 and 2008. Continue Reading: Weekley sets Stanford pace  |  |
| |  Back-to-back bogeys stifled the spirited challenge of Englishman Justin Rose at the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Kenny Perry shot a 69 to take the title with a final score of eight-under par, two shots clear of Rose, who went round in 71. Continue Reading: Rose falls short of Memorial victory  |  |
| |  Luke Donald and Justin Rose were among the leaders after day one of the Jack Nicklaus-hosted Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Australian Matthew Goggin topped the leaderboard after his seven-under par first round of 65. Continue Reading: English pair in mix at Memorial  |  |
| |  Kenny Perry was the only one of five golfers with a share of the AT&T Classic's first round lead to have started in an unfortunate afternoon group, rather than yesterday (Thursday, May 15th) morning's sunshine at the Sugarloaf Golf Club. Continue Reading: Perry fights through Pennsylvania rain to share lead  |  |
| |  Spain's Sergio Garcia took the 2008 Player's Championship at Sawgrass yesterday (Sunday, May 11th) after coming through a play-off against American Paul Goydos.
The victory, which came after just one hole of the sudden-death contest which ensued after both players were tied on five-under after 72 holes, marked the 28-year-old's first win in 54 tournaments. Continue Reading: Garcia is Player's Champion  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson bounced back from consecutive bogies to keep leader Sergio Garcia in his sights in the Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Sergio opened up a two shot lead over US pair Kenny Perry and Paul Goydos with a six-under par day one round of 66. Continue Reading: Mickelson bounces back at Sawgrass  |  |
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