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The FanHouse - Los Angeles Clippers (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
by Shane Bacon Filed under: FedEx Cup On Monday at TPC Boston, Bryce Molder stood over an eagle putt on the 18th green from the back fringe. Molder was ranked No. 74 in FedEx Cup points going into the Deutsche Bank Championship, and needed to get down in two for birdie if he hoped to make it to the next week, cash another check and hopefully finish high enough to join the Tour Championship field....
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My Daily Slice of Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 08/01/2009
Quick: Which college loves playing golf across the pond? Answer: Georgia Tech: 3 British Open wins: Bobby Jones, David Duval and Stewart Cink. BTW: Stewart Cink played with another Tech alum during his victory: Bryce Molder. If he keeps playing well, he will make it a fourth on the firth. I remember back in the day, Cink winning the Nike Tour Championship (now it's called the Nationwide Tour) at Settindown...
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Money Making Online (Free subscription) | 07/19/2009
he British Open 2009 is the 138th Open Championship is being played from July 16 to 19, 2009 at Turnberry, in Ayrshire, Scotland. The fourth time The Open Championship will be played at Turnberry. The tournament previous winners are Tom Watson in 1977, Greg Norman in 1986, and Nick Price in 1994. The 2009 Open Championship total purse is 4,200,000 Pounds and winner's share is 750,000 pounds. British...
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Hoops and Other Pop Culture (Free subscription) | 07/17/2009
Tiger did what I thought was 20% possible (for him) and birdied 16 and 17, parring 18. He got to +5. Unfortunately, the course has stopped chewing up guys and spitting them out, and +4 is currently only good for 75th. For Tiger to advance, he needs no one to move up from +5 and he needs 5 of the 6 guys listed below to collapse and finish +5 or worse: DJ Trahan -- +4 Through 17 Bryce Molder -- +4 through...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
Why don't we do it this way? Why don't we give the other 118 players in the AT&T National the next three days off -- split about $4.4 million among them and tell them to take in the sights and enjoy the fireworks -- and just have Tiger Woods and Anthony Kim play head-to-head for the final 54 holes, winner take, well, whatever's left in the kitty (just under $1.8 million, according to my calculations)?...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
Tiger Woods shooting a 64 makes perfect sense. Even defending AT&T National champion Anthony Kim having enough gusto in his game to fire a course-record 62 on Thursday seemed feasible. But the distance from Kim to Woods and Woods to Jim Furyk - occupied by the likes of D.A. Points, Bryce Molder, Steve Elkington and Daniel Chopra - well, that's a little tougher to explain. Unless you account for...
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Charlotte Observer: Sports (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
(Associated Press) Anthony Kim is regaining a lot of his strength and a little of his swagger. He can only hope his record start Thursday at the AT&T National will allow him to get rid of some frustration built up from a year of not winning. Kim ran off eight birdies over his final 13 holes and set the course record at Congressional with an 8-under 62, giving him a two-shot lead over tournament...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
BETHESDA, Md., July 2 (UPI) -- Anthony Kim, winless since he captured this event a year ago, fired a course-record 8-under 62 Thursday for a two-shot lead at the AT&T National. Kim was one of the hottest golfers in the world for much of 2008, claiming two victories during the year, starring in the American Ryder Cup triumph and finishing among the top three in five other tournaments. He had had...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
BETHESDA, Md., July 2 (UPI) -- Defending champion David Kim shot a record 8-under-par 62 Thursday and holds a two-stroke lead after the first round of the PGA AT&T National in Bethesda, Md. World No. 1 Tiger Woods shot 6-under 64 and shares second place with D.A. Points and Bryce Molder. Kim played a bogey-free 18 holes Thursday, making six birdies on his last nine holes. The 62 bettered the 63s...
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TeeOff Post (Free subscription) | 06/15/2009
The PGA TOUR heads into the U. S. Open after an exciting weekend at TPC Southwind for the St. Jude Classic. Brian Gay finished off the wire-to-wire victory with a final round 66 for a five shot edge over David Toms and Bryce Molder. Robert Allenby continued his strong play at the Southwind course, finishing tied [...]
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 06/15/2009
From combined dispatches MEMPHIS, Tenn. | Brian Gay played his way into the U.S. Open in his last possible chance, completing a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the St. Jude Classic. Gay earned his berth at Bethpage Black with his second win in his last five events and third of his career. He beat David Toms and Bryce Molder by five strokes to grab the Open exemption as a multiple winner in the last...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 06/15/2009
Brian Gay played his way into the U.S. Open in his last possible chance, completing a wire-to-wire victory in the St. Jude Classic in Memphis, Tenn. Gay earned his berth at Bethpage Black with his second win in his past five events and third of his career. He beat David Toms and Bryce Molder by five strokes to grab the Open exemption as a multiple winner in the past calendar year. He grabbed the $1.008...
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Charlotte Observer: Sports (Free subscription) | 06/15/2009
(Associated Press) Brian Gay played his way into the U.S. Open in his last possible chance, completing a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the St. Jude Classic. Gay earned his berth at Bethpage Black with his second win in his past five events and third of his career. He beat David Toms and Bryce Molder by five strokes to grab the Open exemption as a multiple winner in the last calendar year. He grabbed...