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Clark fires career-best 62Tim Clark needed only one birdie over his final two holes to shoot 59. He finished with consecutive bogeys and had to settle for a one-shot lead Saturday in the Deutsche Bank Championship. ... |
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Holmes drives way to PGA leadAmid all the whining about the difficulty of the golf course, there was one clear, defining sound coming from Oakland Hills Country Club Friday - the distinct clang when J.B. Holmes' driver met the golf ball. ... |
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LeftyPhil Mickelson misses the first three fairways and bogeys the first two holes on Day 1 of the 90th PGA Championship, but he keeps it together to finish with an even-par 70. Lefty is much relieved in his goal to bounce back from last weekend's disaster in Akron, Steve Elling says. ... |
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Harrington grabs British Open leadGreg Norman continues to stumble and sits three strokes back of the defending champion. ... |
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Harrington defends British Open titleGreg Norman quickly gave up his two-stroke lead with bogeys on the first two holes at Royal Birkdale. Defending champion Padraig Harrington, also playing in the final group, pulled into a tie for the lead at 4 over with a pair of tap-in pars. ... |
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Norman Clings To Lead At British OpenDespite a shaky front side, Greg Norman was nine holes away from becoming the oldest major champion in golf history. The 53-year-old Aussie, who started the blustery final round with a two-stroke advantage, quickly gave it up with bogeys on the first three holes. Another bogey before the turn sen... |

