Brett Quigley decides to skip British Open
ESPN (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Brett Quigley decides to skip the British Open.
ESPN (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Brett Quigley decides to skip the British Open.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Thomas Levet has been handed a place in this week's Open Championship after American Brett Quigley opted not to take up his invitation.
Sport Experts (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Thomas Levet is given a last-minute call-up to play at the Open after American Brett Quigley decides not to compete at Turnberry.
Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Frenchman Thomas Levet has gained a late entry for this week's British Open at Turnberry after American Brett Quigley turned down his exemption for the third major of the year....
Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Thomas Levet has been handed a place in the Open following the withdrawal of American Brett Quigley.
Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
SILVIS, Ill., July 12 (UPI) -- Steve Stricker fired a 7-under-par 64 Sunday for a three-shot victory in the John Deere Classic in Illinois, his sixth title on the PGA Tour. Stricker finished at 20-under 264. His final round included an eagle and five birdies. The win was his second this season. Brandt Snedeker (65), Zach Johnson (66) and Brett Quigley (67) shared second place at 17-under 267. The...
Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Wisconsin golfer masters course in Silvis, Illinois for sixth tour victory and second this year while Zach Johnson, Brandt Snedeker and Brett Quigley tie for second
Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 06/23/2009
The CVS Caremark Charity Classic resumes Tuesday at 9 a.m., with conditions possibly better than they were for Monday's first round. It is not expected to rain much until the afternoon, when much of the action will be complete, and the wind is not expected to be as bad as it was Monday. The team of Billy Andrade and Helen Alfredsson has a one-stroke lead after the first round, with four other teams...
Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
By Paul Kenyon Journal Sports Writer Billy Andrade, with help from his partner, Helen Alfredsson, has put himself in position to be the first Rhode Islander to win the CVS Caremark Charity Classic. Andrade, who co-hosts the event at Rhode Island Country Club along with Brad Faxon, combined with Alfredsson to record a 6-under 65 Monday despite miserable conditions. That gave Alfredsson and Andrade the...
Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
The CVS Caremark Charity Classic is scheduled to begin this morning at the Rhode Island Country Club in Barrington. With nasty weather in the forecast, we're monitoring the situation and will let you know when we know about any delays in the action. It looks like things are going to get worse rather than better in the afternoon, according to the hourly forecast on weather.com. The weather on the East...
PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
MANSFIELD, Mass. /PRNewswire/ -- PGA TOUR pros Brad FaxonBrett Quigley might best be known for their smooth golf swings but on Thursday the pair traded their golf spikes for track shoes as they competed in the Stop & Shop/Deutsche Bank Championship Supermarket Sweeps. Faxon and Quigley raced against the clock to fill their shopping cart with the most groceries in two minutes and while the winner...
TeeOff Post (Free subscription) | 03/24/2009
Reitef Goosen breaks a four-year win-less streak. He has knocked on the door a couple of times this season and is playing consistent golf in 2009…could he make a run at another major title? Charles Howell III got his best finish in two years, tying for second with Brett Quigley. Steve Stricker gets his third top [...]
Armchair Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 03/23/2009
Retief Goosen tees off at The Open Championship. (Newton/Flickr) I GUESS IF 50-YEAR-OLD Tom Lehman couldn’t win the Transitions Championship, then why not 40-year-old Retief Goosen? The South African put together a solid 1-under 70 in the final round to edge Brett Quigley (0 for 342 starts, but knocking at the door lately) and a resurgent Charles Howell III. The players commented on how tough...
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 03/23/2009
PALM HARBOUR (Reuters) - South Africa's Retief Goosen held on to win the Tampa Bay Championship by a single stroke from Americans Brett Quigley and Charles Howell III on Sunday.
Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/23/2009
Retief Goosen held on to win the Tampa Bay Championship by a single stroke from Americans Brett Quigley and Charles Howell III on Sunday.