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Pampling leads Reno-Tahoe Open

RENO, Nev., Aug. 6 (UPI) -- Rod Pampling, seeking his first PGA Tour win in three years, grabbed a one-shot lead Thursday in the opening round of the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open. Pampling shot a 5-under 67 at the Montreux Golf and Country Club, opening a bid for his third career tour triumph. He last won at the Bay Hill Invitational in 2006. He was eligible for the first two World Golf Championship events...

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Woods returns to action at Buick Open

GRAND BLANC, Mich., July 29 (UPI) -- Tiger Woods, who missed the cut in a major event for the second time in his career, will try to turn things around beginning Thursday at the Buick Open. This will be the 11th PGA Tour appearance of the year for Woods and he has won three times. None of those victories, however, has come at a major. He finished tied for sixth at both the Masters and U.S. Open and...

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Furyk and Byrd take Memorial lead

Jim Furyk and Jonathan Byrd share a one-shot lead at halfway in the Memorial Tournament in Ohio.

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CRAZY Low Weekends Around The World of Golf

1. Peter Karmis wins on the South African PGA Tour with…3 eagles, 7 birdies for the first 59 in SAPGA Tour History . Second Place Jaco Van Zyl watches helplessly as his third round 66 gets him within four strokes of the champion golfer of the week. 2. Mina Harigae wins by 10 strokes on the Duramed Futures Tour , the AAA Tour of the LPGA. Harigae has 64-67-69 for -16, good for the double-digit...

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Woods closes strong to win fourth Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio, June 7 (UPI) -- Tiger Woods birdied the final two holes Sunday to win the Memorial Tournament for the fourth time. Woods closed with a 7-under-par 65 to collect his 67th PGA Tour win at 12-under 276, a stroke better than runner-up Jim Furyk. Furyk, the 2002 champion, birdied the final hole to score a 69-277, three strokes better than Jonathan Byrd (72) and Mark Wilson (73), who tied...

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Woods warms up for US Open with a win

• World No1 prepares for US Open with victory • Jonathan Byrd squanders two-stroke lead with six to play Tiger Woods warmed up for next week's US Open with victory in the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Golf Village in Ohio last night after a final-round 65 gave him a one-stroke victory over his Ryder Cup colleague Jim Furyk. Woods started the day four strokes behind the overnight leaders...

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Woods four back at The Memorial Tournament

Tiger Woods rebounded with a 68 in the third round to trail leaders Mark Wilson and Matt Bettencourt by four shots heading into the final round at Muirfield Village. Wilson and Bettencourt are tied at nine-under par and hold a one-shot lead over Jonathan Byrd and Jim Furyk.

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Bettencourt, Wilson lead Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio, June 6 (UPI) -- Matt Bettencourt shot a 4-under 68 Saturday to tie Mark Wilson for the lead after three rounds of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Bettencourt and Wilson (69) were at 9-under 207 and shared a one-stroke lead over second-round co-leaders Jim Furyk and Jonathan Byrd. Both had 71s and are tied for third at 208. Geoff Ogilvy had a 63 for the best third-round score...

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Betencourt, Wilson lead Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio, June 6 (UPI) -- Matt Bettencourt shot a 4-under 68 Saturday to tie Mark Wilson for the lead after three rounds of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Bettencourt and Wilson (69) were at 9-under 207 and shared a one-stroke lead over second-round co-leaders Jim Furyk and Jonathan Byrd. Both had 71s and are tied for third at 208. Geoff Ogilvy had a 63 for the best third-round score...

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Furyk, Byrd share Memorial lead; Tiger 6 shots back

DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) One last birdie for Jim Furyk put him one more stroke under par, which he found more gratifying than being in a share of the lead with Jonathan Byrd on Friday at the Memorial. A blue sky and warm sun translated into fast greens at Muirfield Village, leading to a crammed leaderboard going into a weekend loaded with possibilities. Read the full story

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Moving Day: The Memorial Tournament

It is shaping up to be a good weekend in Ohio at The Memorial Tournament. Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village played tough in the afternoon sun. Jim Furyk and Jonathan Byrd are tied for the lead at seven-under but there are more than 30 players, including the game's best - Tiger Woods, within six shots. With two rounds to play...

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Furyk and Byrd fly clear

Jim Furyk and Jonathan Byrd hold a one-shot lead over the field at the halfway point of the Memorial Tournament.

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Late birdie gives Furyk share of lead

DUBLIN, Ohio - One last birdie for Jim Furyk put him one more stroke under par, which gave him a share of the lead with Jonathan Byrd yesterday after the second round of the Memorial.

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Byrd, Furyk seize share of PGA lead

American Jonathan Byrd fired a bogey-free four-under par 68 to join countryman Jim Furyk atop the leaderboard after the second round of the $6-million PGA Memorial tournament.

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Furyk, Byrd share lead at the Memorial

One last birdie for Jim Furyk put him one more stroke under par, which he found more gratifying than holding a share of the lead with Jonathan Byrd on Friday at the Memorial.