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Fox News (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
Graeme McDowell is known at the Chevron World Challenge as the guy who replaced tournament host Tiger Woods in the field. Now he has a chance to win the whole thing. McDowell, who didn't know until Monday he would be playing, played a six-hole stretch in 6-under par Saturday for a 6-under 66 that put him in a tie for the lead with PGA champion Y.E. Yang going into the final round of the $5.75...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
US PGA champion YE Yang produced one of the rounds of the day to take the halfway lead at the Chevron World Challenge.
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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
Graeme McDowell has set his sights on securing his Masters invitation before Christmas after a six-under 66 gave him a share the lead with US PGA champion Y.E. Yang going into the final round of the US$5.75 million Chevron World Challenge in California. The pair lead by a shot on 10 under par from Padraig Harrington and Lee Westwood and world No 55 McDowell knows he has a golden opportunity...
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L. A. Times Dodgers Blog (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
PGA champion shoots a 65 for a two-shot advantage. Y.E. Yang is best known for beating Tiger Woods in the final round to win this year's PGA Championship, so it seemed only fitting that the South Korean again would make ripples at Woods' tournament.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
• Korean moves two shots ahead in Tiger Woods' tournament • Ian Poulter and Padraig Harrington still in contention The US PGA champion, YE Yang, produced one of the rounds of the day to take the halfway lead at the Chevron World Challenge in California, as Padraig Harrington and Ian Poulter remained in contention. The Korean, who was playing the PGA Tour qualifying school a year ago,...
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Sport Experts (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Former PGA champion Scott Drummond fires a birdie at the very last hole to regain a European Tour card at the qualifying school in Spain on Thursday.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... on the way to a double bogey which left him with a four-under-par 68, tied with the former Masters champion Johnson. Ireland's Padraig Harrington, the winner here in 2002, was third following a 69. Jim Furyk, the US PGA champion YE Yang and the Open champion Stewart Cink were a shot behind, having carded 70s. "There's plenty of good guys here and plenty of winners here...