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GeoffShackelford.com (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Phil Casey reports that the debate over raising the European Tour minimum from 11 to 12 ( Tim Finchem sends his thanks) has put the Ryder Cup captaincy debate on hold. However, the delay seems to not bode well for Ian Woosnam . This is from Thomas Bjorn , committee member: "Because it's such a big thing, we may decide to do it later than January just to make sure that we make what we think is the...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Thomas Bjorn shot a 3-under 69 on his return to action Thursday following a ten-week injury layoff, leaving him just two shots off the lead after the first round of the British Masters at The Belfry. The Dane, who picked up a shoulder injury at the Scottish Open in July, said he was surprised by his good form. "I expected to shoot a couple of 78s, practice for the weekend and get ready for next week,"...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Thomas Bjorn shot a 3-under 69 on his return to action Thursday following a ten-week injury layoff, leaving him just two shots off the lead after the first round of the British Masters at The Belfry. The Dane, who picked up a shoulder injury at the Scottish Open in July, said he was surprised by his good form. "I expected to shoot a couple of 78s, practice for the weekend and get ready for next week,"...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
SUTTON COLDFIELD, England (AP) -Thomas Bjorn shot a 3-under 69 on his return to action Thursday following a ten-week injury layoff, leaving him just two shots off the lead after the first round of the British Masters at The Belfry.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Thomas Bjorn, playing his first tournament for 10 weeks, wasted no time making the headlines at The Belfry today - both for his golf and his comments afterwards. The Dane, out of action with shoulder trouble, fired a three-under-par 69 when the Quinn Direct British Masters began, and that was good enough for a share of the early clubhouse lead.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
Even another biblical downpour could not distract the field at the Scottish Open here yesterday as an Angel took the lead and three other crowd-pleasers – Phil Mickelson, Paul Lawrie and Thomas Bjorn – made comebacks to rival Lazarus.