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Nov 30 2011
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Donald returns with No. 1 ranking 'validated'
Five weeks after winning at Disney World, Luke Donald is back, competing at the Nedbank Challenge, feeling his No. 1 ranking is "validated".
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McIlroy definitely playing 2012 Irish Open
Rory McIlroy is playing for the 2012 Irish Open instead of returning to Congressional, the site of his record-setting U.S. Open win.
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Donald returns with No. 1 ranking 'validated'
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Nov 29 2011
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Hadwin highlights Canadians at Q-school
A dream job is in reach for 22 Canadian golfers this week, but each of them will need to survive an interview unlike any other to land it.
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Johnson has knee surgery to repair cartilage
Dustin Johnson had surgery Tuesday to repair cartilage in his right knee. He is expected to be out of competition until sometime in January.
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Hadwin highlights Canadians at Q-school
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Nov 27 2011
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Otto holds nerve for win at South African Open
Hennie Otto kept his nerve to par the 18th hole for a 1-stroke victory over Austria's Bernd Wiesberger at the South African Open on Sunday.
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Hometown hero Chalmers wins Australian PGA
Greg Chalmers won the Australian PGA Championship on Sunday for his second straight major Down Under.
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Otto holds nerve for win at South African Open
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Nov 26 2011
- Otto leads at South African Open
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Kim takes one-stroke lead at Australian PGA
K.T. Kim played steadily over the back nine, shooting a bogey-free 5-under-par 67 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead into the final round.
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Nov 25 2011
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O'Hara leads after two rounds in South Africa
Steven O'Hara held a one-shot lead from Retief Goosen and Merrick Bremner at the halfway mark of the South African Open on Friday.
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Ireland's McIlroy, McDowell shoot 4-under 68
Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell had strong second rounds to give the Irish team a share of the lead with Australia at the World Cup.
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Fraser takes second round lead in Australia
European Tour regular Marcus Fraser took a two-stroke lead over American Bubba Watson after two rounds of the Australian PGA.
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O'Hara leads after two rounds in South Africa
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Nov 24 2011
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Senden, Chalmers ace same hole at Aussie PGA
John Senden and Greg Chalmers have each had a hole-in-one at the Australian PGA -- on consecutive days, on the same hole.
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Organizers: Daly late to South African Open
South African Open organizers say John Daly did not "snub" their tournament, he was just unable to travel to Johannesburg in time.
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O'Hara, Kruger share lead in South Africa
Steven O'Hara of Scotland and local favourite Jbe Kruger opened at 7-under to share the first-round lead at the South African Open.
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Australia leads after first round of World Cup
Australia took the lead in the first round of the World Cup, two strokes ahead of tournament favourites Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell.
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Duo share first-round lead at Australian PGA
Australia's Steven Bowditch and Choi Joon-woo of South Korea shot rounds of 6-under-par 66 Thursday to take a one-stroke lead.
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Senden, Chalmers ace same hole at Aussie PGA
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Nov 23 2011
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Ex-No. 1 Westwood joins PGA Tour again
Lee Westwood has decided to join the PGA Tour for the first time since the 2008 season.
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Ex-No. 1 Westwood joins PGA Tour again
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Nov 22 2011
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David Duval through 2nd stage of Q-school
The last time the Presidents Cup was held at Royal Melbourne, David Duval was the top qualifier for the U.S. team.
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David Duval through 2nd stage of Q-school
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Nov 21 2011
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Woods has reasons to smile after Presidents Cup
Tiger Woods hasn't looked this good on the golf course in back-to-back weeks since he left Australia two years ago with his 82nd title and the indisputable No. 1 ranking.
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Woods has reasons to smile after Presidents Cup
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Nov 20 2011
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Park wins Titleholders for first LPGA victory
South Korea's Hee Young Park won the LPGA Tour's season-ending Titleholders for her first tour victory.
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Woods leads Americans to Presidents Cup win
Tiger Woods earned the winning point for the Americans, who came away with the Presidents Cup Sunday.
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Norman exits Presidents Cup with no regrets
One of the most successful personalities in golf, Greg Norman, is stepping away from the Presidents Cup with no regrets.
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Park wins Titleholders for first LPGA victory
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Nov 19 2011
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U.S. on top Down Under, win Presidents Cup
Jim Furyk became the fourth player to win all five of his matches as the Americans capture the Presidents Cup.
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Park, Gal share lead in LPGA Tour's Titleholders
Hee Young Park shares a third-round lead with Sandra Gal on Saturday in the LPGA Tour's season-ending Titleholders.
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LPGA: Choi shoots 71 to maintain lead
Na Yeon Choi shot a 1-under 71 in swirling wind Friday to hold her one-stroke lead over Sandra Gal.
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Presidents Cup: Woods finally gets point
Two perfect teams and a point for Tiger Woods was all the Americans needed Saturday in the rain at Royal Melbourne to build a 11-6 lead.
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U.S. on top Down Under, win Presidents Cup
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Nov 18 2011
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Presidents Cup: U.S. leads, Tiger struggles
The Americans kept the lead in the Presidents Cup, and they still don't have a point from Tiger Woods.
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Presidents Cup: U.S. leads, Tiger struggles
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Nov 17 2011
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Woods aims for redemption at President's Cup
Tiger Woods is trying to make up for a lopsided opening loss, while the International team hopes to rally at the President's Cup.
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Choi shoots 66 to take lead in Titleholders
Na Yeon Choi shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the LPGA Tour's season-ending Titleholders.
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Fan Fuel: Putting Tiger back on a pedestal
Fan Fuel's Derek Carson asks if it is OK to fall in love with Tiger Woods again.
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Woods, Stricker match historic loss record
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker didn't make a birdie, didn't win a hole and matched the record for biggest loss in Presidents Cup history.
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Woods aims for redemption at President's Cup
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Nov 16 2011
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Presidents Cup: Tiger's big weekend
Evanka Osmak takes a look at the storylines surrounding Tiger Woods at this weekend's Presidents Cup.
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Third annual Montreal Championship
The Montreal-area Champions Tour event will have a new date and venue next year as it moves to Richelieu Valley Golf Club in Ste-Julie, Que.
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Four more join 40th Callaway Golf Invitational
D.A. Points, Scott Stallings, Harrison Frazar and Bryce Molder, all 2011 PGA Tour winners, will join the event.
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South Korea hosts 2015 Presidents Cup
South Korea will host golf's Presidents Cup in 2015, highlighting the sport's continuing growth and popularity in Asia and marking the event's first appearance in the region.
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Woods says goodbye to Dubai
Tiger Woods is moving from Dubai's showcase tournament to make his debut in Abu Dhabi.
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Presidents Cup: Tiger's big weekend
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Nov 15 2011
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Presidents Cup: Woods to face Scott, Williams
The Presidents Cup will get started with a reunion between Tiger Woods and ex-caddie Steve Williams.
- Woods ready for Presidents Cup
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Presidents Cup: Woods to face Scott, Williams
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Nov 14 2011
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England's male, female golf associations merge
Members of England's male and female amateur golf associations have agreed to merge into a single governing body.
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England's male, female golf associations merge
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Nov 13 2011
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Fernandez-Castano wins Singapore Open
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano won the Singapore Open on Monday, beating Juvic Pagunsan with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff.
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Tiger shoots 67, but falls short in Australia
Tiger Woods had his best chance of winning all year but the Australian Open belonged to Greg Chalmers.
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Fernandez-Castano wins Singapore Open
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Nov 12 2011
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Fernandez-Castano takes lead in Singapore
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain shot a scorching 10-under 61 to jump to a three-shot lead after the second round of the rain-affected Singapore Open on Saturday.
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Woods falls out of lead in Australia
Tiger Woods bogeyed his first three holes Saturday en route to a 3-over 75 to go from a one-shot lead to six shots behind John Senden.
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Fernandez-Castano takes lead in Singapore
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Nov 11 2011
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Inkster, Nordqvist share lead in Lorena Ochoa
Hall of Famer Juli Inkster is trying to become the oldest winner in LPGA Tour history and holds a share of the lead after two rounds.
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Morrison leads at rain-delayed Singapore Open
James Morrison of England carded a 3-under 68 to take the clubhouse lead by two shots in an incomplete second round of the Singapore Open.
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Inkster, Nordqvist share lead in Lorena Ochoa
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Nov 10 2011
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Tiger atop the leaderboard in Australia
Tiger Woods topped the leaderboard for the first time in nearly a year after a 5-under 67 on Friday.
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Mahan withdraws Friday to rest sore shoulder
Hunter Mahan withdrew from the Australian Open, raising questions about whether he can play next week in the Presidents Cup.
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Woods signs second big deal in a month
Tiger Woods has signed a deal with Fuse Science, Inc., a Florida company that deals with energy and nutrition products.
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Phil Mickelson elected to golf's Hall of Fame
Four-time major champion Phil Mickelson was elected Thursday to the World Golf Hall of Fame, says he wants to achieve 50 career victories.
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Tiger Woods boogey-free at Aussie Open
Tiger Woods played his first bogey-free round in nine months, a big development in any tournament he plays.
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Daly walks off course at Australian Open
John Daly walked off the course at the Australian Open on Thursday after hitting at least five or six balls into the water on the 11th hole
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Tiger atop the leaderboard in Australia
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Nov 9 2011
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Dustin Johnson solid in return to competition
Dustin Johnson led a small group of Americans who got off to a good start Thursday in the Australian Open.
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Day returns home as top-ranked Aussie
Jason Day returns home as the highest-ranked Australian in golf, and it's a wonder anyone recognizes him.
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Mickelson ready to show improved play
Phil Mickelson says he's keen to compete at this week's Singapore Open to show off the fruits of his effort in home practice sessions.
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Tiger's novelty wearing off in Australia
This week's Australian Open marks the 2-year anniversary of the last time Woods won a tournament, and his allure has waned as a result.
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Dustin Johnson solid in return to competition
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Nov 7 2011
- Woods: Williams has apologized for slur
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Blake captures Schwab Championship
Jay Don Blake put an emphatic stamp on his year, shooting an even-par 71 to win the Charles Schwab Championship on Sunday.
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Norman defends Williams over racial slur
Greg Norman has defended caddie Steve Williams over his racial slur about Tiger Woods.
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Nov 6 2011
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Kaymer drills 9 birdies, rallies to win HSBC
Martin Kaymer made nine birdies over his last 12 holes Sunday and closed with a 9-under 63 to win the HSBC Champions.
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Kaymer drills 9 birdies, rallies to win HSBC
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Nov 5 2011
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Blake leads at Charles Schwab Championship
Jay Don Blake shot a 5-under 66 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Charles Schwab Championship.
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Jacobson stays on top at HSBC Champions
Fredrik Jacobson knocked in long birdie putts on consecutive holes and wound up with a 5-under 67 and a two-shot lead in Shanghai.
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Blake leads at Charles Schwab Championship
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Nov 4 2011
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Woods' former caddie Williams uses racial slur
Tiger Woods' former caddie Steve Williams caused a stir by using a racial slur to disparage his old boss during a caddies award roast.
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Three-way tie at Charles Schwab Championship
David Frost, Fred Couples and Michael Allen share the lead at the Charles Schwab Championship after two rounds.
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Jacobson takes lead at crowded HSBC
Fredrik Jacobson played bogey-free to shoot a 6-under 66 on Friday and take a one-stroke lead at the HSBC Champions.
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Iijima shares lead after first round of Mizuno
Japan's Akane Iijima made five birdies on the back nine in a 6-under 66 Friday that gave her a share of the Mizuno Classic first-round lead.
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Woods' former caddie Williams uses racial slur
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Nov 3 2011
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Couples, Haas shoot 68s, share first-round lead
Fred Couples shot a 3-under 68 on Thursday for a share of the lead with Jay Haas after the first round of the Charles Schwab Championship.
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Woods says he's ready to return to top form
Tiger Woods says he's ready to return to top form after shaking off injuries that have undermined his performance for the last two years.
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Bradley takes early lead in HSBC Champions
Keegan Bradley shoots a 7-under 65 to gain a two-shot lead after the opening round of the HSBC Champions.
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Couples, Haas shoot 68s, share first-round lead
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Nov 2 2011
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McIlroy hoping for big finish in Shanghai
U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy feels like it already has been a long year on and off the golf course. All he cares about now is a sprint to the finish.
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McIlroy hoping for big finish in Shanghai
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Nov 1 2011
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PGA Tour not treating HSBC like other events
The PGA is not treating the HSBC Champions like a regular World Golf Championship and it’s becoming a real controversy.
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PGA Tour not treating HSBC like other events
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