First of all, congratulations to Bubba Watson, a well-deserving champion and classy champion here at this year’s Travelers Championship! As always, it’s a thrill to be a part of what we here at TPC River Highlands feel is one of the best events in golf (no bias here!). But I think this year, with the drama and the three-man playoff, we have a pretty good case for sure.
Permalink: A Lesson Learned: Distance control key for pros and amateurs
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Permalink: Watson wins three-way playoff for first PGA tour win
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Permalink: Final-hole birdie gives Roberts one-shot win at Dick’s Sporting Goods
MUNICH, Germany (AP) — David Horsey of England birdied the 18th hole to win the BMW International Open by one stroke over countryman Ross Fisher on Sunday, shooting a 5-under 67 that earned him the biggest victory of his career.
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The list is lengthy of legendary athletes who have made the journey to French Lick, Ind., in search of vitality and restoration. During the early 1900s heyday of the small resort town in southern Indiana, Joe Louis came to train for heavyweight fights, Babe Ruth came to lose a few pounds in the off-season and entire Major League Baseball teams came for spring training — in fact, the Chicago Cubs trained in town prior to the 1908 season, when the team last won the World Series.
Permalink: PGA Professional National Championship gets under way at French Lick
LEON, Mexico — B.J. Staten and Peter Tomasulo share the 54-hole lead at the Nationwide Tour’s Bicentenary Mexico Open after both Staten and Tomasulo shot even-par 72 Saturday at El Bosque Country Club.
Permalink: Tomasulo and Staten remain tied through 54 holes at Mexico Open
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Permalink: Rose still ahead at Travelers, but Curtis cuts lead to three shots
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Permalink: Kerr boosts her lead to eight after three rounds of LPGA Championship
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Permalink: Razorback Tubert tops McCloskey to capture U.S. Women’s Publinx crown
MUNICH, Germany — Bradley Dredge moved a step closer to keeping his Ryder Cup dream alive on Saturday.
Permalink: Dredge opens up three-shot gap on Fisher and Thornton in BMW Open
LEON, Mexico — Peter Tomasulo began Friday with a one-stroke lead, and when he missed a short par putt on the final hole, he found himself tied at the top of the leaderboard with B.J. Staten at 9 under par after two rounds of the Bicentary Mexico Open. Tomasulo and Staten are a shot ahead of Californian Jamie Lovemark (71) and Madalitso Muthiya (68) of Zambia in the Nationwide Tour’s $600,000 event.
Permalink: Staten catches up to Tomasulo at halfway of Mexico Open
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Permalink: USC’s McCloskey to face Arkansas’ Tubert in Women’s Public Links final
MUNICH, Germany — Welshman Bradley Dredge leads the BMW International Open at the halfway stage — and star attractions Ernie Els and Sergio Garcia are already out of the event.
Permalink: Dredge leads BMW International, but Garcia misses second straight cut
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Permalink: Superb short game has Kerr five ahead at halfway in LPGA Championship
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Permalink: Five straight back-nine birdies boost rose to five-shot Travelers edge
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Permalink: Levi leads Dick’s Sporting Goods Open by two over over Calcavecchia
LEON, Mexico — Long Beach, Calif., native Peter Tomasulo carded two eagles and six birdies en route to an 8-under-par 64 Thursday to grab the first-round lead of the 52nd Mexico Open, the sixth international event on the 2010 Nationwide Tour schedule.
Permalink: Tomasulo leads Nationwide Mexico Open by a shot over Lovemark
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Permalink: Kerr joins Lee and Lewis in first-round lead at LPGA Championship

