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New York Post (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. - Jeev Milkha Singh is no relation to Vijay Singh, but he is the son of Milkha Singh, the Indian sprinter whose tale of heartbreak at the 1960 Olympics still motivates his son today. Known as the "Flying Sikh," Milkha Singh...
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The Anniston Star Online (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Jeev Milkha Singh travels the planet to play golf, trying to make a name for himself along the way. It has been a challenge. The 36-year-old from India is often mistaken as being a relative of Vijay Singh, or even the 45-year-old Fijian himself.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
When it came to the course conditions at Oakland Hills, many players were left scratching their heads at the PGA Championship. If they thought it was rough -- where Thursday's leaders Robert Karlsson, Jeev Milkha Singh and Andres Romero were all at 2 under par -- just wait until the weekend, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open on an injured knee, and Padraig Harrington won the British Open with a bad wrist. Now comes Jeev Milkha Singh of India, trying to win the PGA Championship on a sore right ankle.
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India eNews: Top Headlines (Free subscription) | 07/27/2008
Wounded golfers these days seem to be having a field day. After Tiger Woods' title-winning heroics at the US Open with a bad knee and then Padraig Harrington's triumph despite a troublesome wrist at the British Open, it was India's own Jeev Milkha Singh, who hobbled his way to a second title this season even as he winced with pain on his right ankle.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh had 18 consecutive pars for a 71 Sunday to win the 54-hole Bank Austria Open by one stroke. The Indian golfer, who had a four-stroke lead going into the final round, finished at 15-under 198 to hold off a challenge by Simon Wakefield, who had a 68. Another Englishman, Iain Pyman was tied for third at 12 under, along with the Swedish trio of Martin Erlandsson, Pelle Edberg and Michael...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh had 18 consecutive pars for a 71 Sunday to win the 54-hole Bank Austria Open by one stroke. The Indian golfer, who had a four-stroke lead going into the final round, finished at 15-under 198 to hold off a challenge by Simon Wakefield, who had a 68. Another Englishman, Iain Pyman was tied for third at 12 under, along with the Swedish trio of Martin Erlandsson, Pelle Edberg and Michael...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh had 18 consecutive pars for a 71 Sunday to win the 54-hole Bank Austria Open by one stroke.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh pitched the equivalent of a perfect game Sunday, as he parred all 18 holes en route to winning the Bank Austria GolfOpen.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh of India parred all 18 holes of his final round on Sunday to win the Austrian Open by a stroke.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh of India shot an 8-under 63 Saturday, including an eagle, to lead the Bank Austria Open by four strokes.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh of India shot an 8-under 63 Saturday, including an eagle, to lead the Bank Austria Open by four strokes.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Jeev Milkha Singh of India shot an 8-under 63 Saturday, including an eagle, to lead the Bank Austria Open by four strokes. His 15-under 127 total tied the lowest 36-hole score on the European Tour this season. "I am happy with the way that I have played," Singh said. "I was bogey-free, and holed a great long putt on the last for eagle." Simon Wakefield of England (65) trailed Singh, and Mark Brown...