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Barham leads Austrian Open by 2 strokes over Green

OBERWALTERSDORF, Austria (AP) Benn Barham of Britain has equaled the lowest 36-hole score on the European Tour this season, a 13-under 129 at the Austrian Open that has him two strokes ahead of 2007 champion Richard Green of Australia.

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Allenby clawing for a major

The final major comes our way this week in the form of the PGA Championship . From Australia's point of view we have 13 golfer's teeing it up and there's been a glimmer of good form coming from a few of these guys. Robert Allenby has taken to the claw putting grip after advice from Vijay Singh supposedly and led to a second place finish at the WGC event last week. He's 190th in the putting stats this...

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Brilliant Goosen takes Scottish Open lead

• South African Goosen heads field on 11-under par • Adam Scott second on nine-under after two rounds Course record holder Retief Goosen was at it again at Loch Lomond today, charging into the Scottish Open lead with a second-round 63. The 2001 champion, whose record 62 actually came four years earlier than that, recorded an eagle and seven birdies to move from joint 17th overnight into...

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Green lights up at the Loch

Richard Green has claimed lead at the Scottish Open with a round that the Australian rated good enough to put him among the world's top 20.

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Barclay's Scottish Open

First round of the Scottish Open was today and Australian Richard Green is leading at -7. Adam Scott came out of nowhere with a good round of golf. He was 5 under par. There are ten Spaniards playing this week and Gonzalo Fernandez Castano is doing the best so far as he's tied for second at -6. Jose Maria Olazabal is at even par and needs a spectacular week to earn a spot at the British Open. As for...

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Scott finds his groove in Scottish Open

• Australian on trail of leaders after opening round of 66 • Former world No3 watched by girlfriend Ana Ivanovic Love conquers all, even a dodgy golf swing, apparently. Those inclined to disagree might care to make their way to Loch Lomond for the next three days to witness the apparent revival of Adam Scott, the former world No3 who has spent the last 12 months dismantling his reputation...

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Green leads by one in Glasgow

Australian Richard Green fired a seven- under 64 Thursday to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Scottish Open.

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Green's 64 leads Laird by 1 at Scottish Open

Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond. Laird was born in Glasgow and would stand outside the ropes at Loch Lomond, dreaming of a career in golf. He just never imagined it would take such a curious route.

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Martin Laird one shot off Scottish Open lead

Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond.

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Green's 64 Leads Laird by 1 Shot at Scottish Open

LUSS, Scotland (AP) -- Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond.

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Green's 64 leads Laird by 1 shot at Scottish Open

Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond.

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Green's 64 leads Laird by 1 shot at Scottish Open

LUSS, Scotland (AP) -Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond.

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Green's 64 leads Laird by 1 shot at Scottish Open

LUSS, Scotland (AP) -- Martin Laird finally came home and put on quite a show Thursday in the Scottish Open, twice chipping in for birdie on his way to a 6-under 65 that left him one shot behind Richard Green after the opening round at Loch Lomond.

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Echenique leads Open de France golf

PARIS, July 3 (UPI) -- Rafa Echenique's 4-under-par 67 Friday left him with a two-stroke lead midway through the European Tour's Open de France golf tournament in Paris. Echenique's 36-hole total, 10-under 132, leads first-round front-runner, Martin Kaymer (72), Charl Schwartzel (66) and Steve Webster (65), who are tied for third at 134. I've had a good three weeks and you have to enjoy the moment,...

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Green relishing chance to tame Tiger

Former Australian Masters champion Richard Green has joined Tiger Woods and Geoff Ogilvy in committing to this November's tournament at Kingston Heath.