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Armchair Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Lee Trevino in his heyday. IT’S NOT OFTEN I read a seven-page article online. But I did read the Lee Trevino interview by Jaime Diaz at GolfDigest.com. It was thoroughly entertaining. Trevino, who turns 70 on December 1, talks and opines about his roots, the Marines, his playing days, Tiger Woods vs. Jack Nicklaus, yesteryear era vs. today’s era, the golf broadcast booth and more. His breakdown...
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) Steve Marino's three straight birdies late in the third round for a 3-under 68 caught Paul Goydos for a share of the lead at The Barclays and gave himself another shot at his first U.S. PGA Tour victory on Saturday. On a Liberty National course shortened by 355 yards — Tiger Woods said it was like playing the "ladies tees" — a bunch of other players felt...
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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
Will Padraig Harrington win another PGA Tour title before he turns 38? Entering tonight’s final round of The Barclays at Liberty National, the Dubliner is just five strokes adrift of leaders Paul Goydos and Steve Marino after a sensational finish to his third round.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
• Joint-leader Marino not worried by Woods' third-round recovery • Woods' 67 puts him five shots off Marino and Paul Goydos Tiger Woods moved into contention at Liberty National in New Jersey with a third-round 67 in The Barclays. The world No1 improved on his first two rounds of 72 and 70 to move to within five shots of his fellow Americans Paul Goydos and Steve Marino at the top of the...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
From combined dispatches JERSEY CITY, N.J. | Fairfax native Steve Marino ran off three straight birdies late in the third round Saturday for a 3-under 68 to catch Paul Goydos for a share of the lead at the Barclays and give himself another shot at his first PGA Tour victory. On a Liberty National course shortened by 355 yards, a bunch of other players felt the same way about their chances. Even Tiger...
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The Sporting Blog (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
No Leeway. Proving he is not, in fact, the reincarnation of Walter Johnson, Cliff Lee finally faltered in the NL on Saturday, giving up six earned runs over five innings in a 9-1 loss to the Braves. Proving he has not fully fossilized, Garret Anderson hit the first of the Braves' four homers. Zito Pops Rocks. Barry Zito's vicious curveball handcuffed the Rockies. Pablo Sandoval deposited a dinger...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
strong>Steve Marino </strong>will get another shot at his first PGA Tour victory today after running off three straight birdies at Liberty National on Saturday for a 3-under 68, sharing the lead with <strong>Paul Goydos </strong>at The Barclays. Marino lost in a playoff at Colonial and was tied for the 36-hole lead with <strong>Tom Watson </strong>at the British Open....
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Armchair Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
(Image: Heritage-Links.com) Out here, guys bitch about everything. They even bitch about the ice cream. −Ed Dougherty, former PGA Tour player I WAS REMINDED OF the above quote (one of my favorites) from reading some of the pros’ comments about Liberty National Golf Club, site of this week’s The Barclays, the first of four FedEx Cup Playoffs events. Many are obviously not fond of Liberty...
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Charlotte Observer: Sports (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
(By DOUG FERGUSON, AP Golf Writer) Paul Goydos figured Liberty National at least would look good on television, with the Statue of Liberty and so many other New York landmarks serving as a spectacular backdrop at The Barclays. Inside the ropes is starting to look pretty good to him, too. Goydos put together three straight birdies early in the third round Saturday to build a lead that stood up until...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) -- Paul Goydos figured Liberty National at least would look good on television, with the Statue of Liberty and so many other New York landmarks serving as a spectacular backdrop at The Barclays.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
Conventional wisdom claims the field should be wary of Tiger Woods come Sunday, even though he's four strokes back of Paul Goydos and Steve Marino. Yet not everyone will be looking over their shoulder, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
Steve Marino ran off three straight birdies late in the third round Saturday for a 3-under 68 to catch Paul Goydos for a share of the lead at The Barclays and give himself another shot at his first PGA Tour victory.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) -- Steve Marino ran off three straight birdies late in the third round Saturday for a 3-under 68 to catch Paul Goydos for a share of the lead at The Barclays and give himself another shot at his first PGA Tour victory.
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The FanHouse - Los Angeles Clippers (Free subscription) | 08/30/2009
by Ryan Wilson Filed under: FedEx Cup The four-tournament FedEx Cup might be billed as the playoffs, but Tiger Woods (along with just about everybody else in the field) are treating it with all the reverence of a practice round. Maybe it's the rain-soaked conditions, or the tricked-out, wannabe links-inspired course set-up . Or maybe it the manufactured drama of the FedEx Cup isn't working. So call...