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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Defending-champion Stephen Ames, Phil Mickelson, K.J. Choi and Rocco Mediate have been announced as the four-man field in the $1-million (U.S.) LG Skins Game this November.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
The 53-year-old, recently married to Chris Evert, holds a narrow lead over defending champion Padraig Harrington and K.J. Choi heading into the final round. SOUTHPORT, England -- This sounds familiar: Greg Norman goes to the final round of a major with the lead. And, no, we're not talking about 1996.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Southport, Britain - Veteran Greg Norman shot a two over par 72 to hold a two-shot lead over KJ Choi and defending champion Padraig Harrington after the third round of the 137th British Open at a windy Royal Birkdale. The 53-year-old Australian start...
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The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
After three rounds, the British Open is turning into a disgusting display of windy golf. In other words, it’s turning into the British Open. Greg Norman played a not-flawless round of +3 golf, and he sits atop the leaderboard at two over par. Padraig Harrington and K.J. Choi share 2nd place at +4. Norman is the oldest [...]
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The Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
What's it like to play in 40 mile per hour winds? Well, it's not good. Everyone's over par, the leader KJ Choi and Greg Norman are at +4. David Duval is +13. The wind is blowing the ball on the greens. The tournament is wide open now. Anything can happen. Hey, even Ben Curtis can win. He's only at +7, so is Anthony Kim.
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ROK Drop (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
I actually hope South Korean golfer K.J. Choi wins the British Open, not because he is a good dude (which from all indications he appears to be), but because maybe it will focus all the ridiculous Korean nationalism away from this Dokdo nonsense and towards sports instead: Tiger Woods on crutches was supposed to be a [...]
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
SOUTHPORT, England | K.J. Choi finds himself in a familiar position — playing in the final group of the British Open heading to the weekend. And he has a couple of familiar, if unexpected names, right behind him.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
At 140, Greg Norman is second behind leader K.J. Choi at 1-under 139. Then there is Camilo Villegas at 141 and defending champion Padraig Harrington at 142. "Let's not get ahead of ourselves," cautioned Norman, trying to sedate a massive media aggregation. Leaderboard