Friday, 13 April 2007 |
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Pratima Sherpa's journey to become Nepal's first female golf pro got an unexpected boost from Tiger Woods, who gave the 18-year-old a 30-minute lesson in Florida.
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Less than three weeks after meeting Tiger Woods at the Masters, golf fan Shane Caldwell succumbed to cancer.
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Former world No. 1 Luke Donald said he's stepping away from golf for now in the hopes of alleviating his back pain.
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Sandra Harrison, one of several black women golfers for whom the police were called at Grandview Golf Club in Pennsylvania, said she felt like she and her group were targeted.
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Bernhard Langer won't be able to defend his Senior PGA Championship title on May 24-27 because his youngest son is graduating from high school that weekend.
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England’s Danny Willett overtook his countrymen Luke Donald and Ross Fisher to win the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa by four shots.
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Tiger Woods returned to golf with some sweet swings and some flubbed chips. Our roundtable on Tiger’s rust, Jordan Spieth’s amazing run and Keegan Bradley benching the belly putter.
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Jordan Spieth annihilated the field at the Hero World Challenge for his second-straight win, while tournament host Tiger Woods found reasons to be pleased with his last-place finish in his first start since the PGA Championship, writes Cameron Morfit.
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Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington won the Asian Tour's Indoneasian Open on Sunday, ending a four-year drought, according to The Guardian.
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Staked to a seven-shot lead, Spieth blew away an elite field at Isleworth and set two tournaments records Sunday when he closed with a 6-under 66 for a 10-shot victory over Henrik Stenson.
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