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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/15/2009
At just 17, Japan's Ryo Ishikawa is being propelled into the arms of golf writers awaiting the next messiah Ryo Ishikawa will not win this Open. Indeed, the Japanese teenager might never win the Open. Any open. Or a major. Or even a tournament to add to the qualifying victory in the Mizuno Open in Tokyo last month, which propelled him across the seas to the stunning west coast of Scotland, accompanied...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
SILVIS, Ill., July 10 (UPI) -- Persistent thunderstorms forced a postponement of the second round of the John Deere Classic Friday without a single shot being hit. Tournament officials said they hoped to play the second round Saturday and then have the survivors of the 36-hole cut play both the third and fourth rounds Sunday. No rain is in the forecast for Saturday, but a chance of showers returns...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 07/10/2009
SILVIS, Ill., July 9 (UPI) -- Lee Janzen, winless since the second of his two U.S. Open titles 11 years ago, claimed a share of the first-round lead Thursday at the John Deere Classic. Darron Stiles, playing in the last group on the course, birdied the 18th to tie Janzen for the lead. Janzen, who will turn 45 next month, shot a 7-under 64 at the TPC-Deere Run course despite suffering a bogey on the...
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Golf Girl's Diary (Free subscription) | 06/25/2009
The first round of the 2009 Traveler's Championship is just a couple of hours off. The newly famous Ricky Barnes is in the house...um...in town, that is. He'll be teeing off at 7:21 with CT native J.J. Henry...a past winner at TPC Highlands... and Corey Pavin. About a half hour later comes the prodigious pairing of Anthony Kim... making his Travelers debut... Sergio Garcia...2nd appearance... and
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Glick Report (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
This morning on The Opening Bell (my 9am program), Jay Fishman, chairman and CEO of Travelers joined me to talk about the 2009 Travelers Championship with J.J. Henry (2006 winner of CT’s PGA Tour, 40th in scoring average on the tour) and Stuart Appleby (8 time winner on the PGA Tour, ranked 14th in career [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/09/2009
• Daly managed only four birdies over 36 holes in Tennessee • David Duval and Tom Lehman both qualify in Columbus John Daly makes his return to the PGA Tour this week, but his return to the US Open will have to wait at least another year. Competing in America for the first time since the tour lifted his six-month suspension, Daly managed only four birdies over 36 holes in qualifying, and...
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Charlotte Observer: Sports (Free subscription) | 04/29/2009
First-round pairings for the Quail Hollow Championship on Thursday at the Quail Hollow Club: 1st Tee 7:00 a.m.: Bo Van Pelt, Fredrik Jacobson, Ken Duke 7:10: J.J. Henry, Bubba Watson, Jeff Overton 7:20: John Senden, Heath Slocum, Scott McCarron 7:30: Jerry Kelly, Nick Watney, Stewart Cink 7:40: Angel Cabrera, Retief Goosen, Charles Howell III 7:50 Steve Lowery, J.B. Holmes, Stuart Appleby 8:00: K.J....
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TeeOff Post (Free subscription) | 03/02/2009
Mark Wilson won the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun at El Camaleon Golf Club after shooting 68 in the final round for a two shot edge over runner-up J. J. Henry. Wilson started the day with a share of the lead with Bo Van Pelt but, after birdies on the second and third holes, Wilson [...]
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TeeOff Post (Free subscription) | 02/28/2009
Mark Wilson and Kevin Na share the lead at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun in Mexico. The pair lead by two shots over Bo Van Pelt and J. J. Henry. Wilson was tied for fourth place after shooting 66 in the first round. His 64 on day two had seven birdies and one bogey. [...]