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Baddeley wins in Australia

Australia's Aaron Baddeley outlasted Sweden's Daniel Chopra to win the Australian Masters on Sunday, saving par on the fourth hole of a playoff after hitting his tee shot into the trees. Baddeley chipped to 8 feet on the fourth extra hole - the 18th - and made the putt. Chopra, who made several clutch putts in regulation and in the ...
 
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  • 26 November 2007

Monty's revenge as Scotland wins World Cup

Add the World Cup of Golf to Colin Montgomerie's long resume. Montgomerie and Marc Warren gave Scotland its first victory in the World Cup, defeating Americans Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum on Sunday with a par on the third hole of a playoff in southern China. The victory at the Mission Hills Golf Club made up for Scotland's loss last ...
 
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  • 26 November 2007

Faldo to make rare Tour appearance

Defending champion Jose Manuel Lara is counting on his knowledge of the tricky par-70 course at the Fanling Golf Club to give him the edge over a tough field teeing off Thursday in the $2.25 million Hong Kong Open. The Spaniard will be defending his title against the likes of 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir, two-time U.S. Open winner Retief ...
 
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  • 14 November 2007

Woods and Mickelson to play more together

They rarely see each other off the golf course, but Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson spent more time inside the ropes this season on the PGA Tour than they have in five years. Thanks in part to the revamped schedule for the FedEx Cup, the No. 1 and No. 2 player in the world competed at the same tournament 15 ...
 
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  • 07 November 2007

Cabrera birdies the last to beat Singh in Singapore

U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera birdied the last hole Sunday to win the Singapore Open by one stroke and fend off a challenge from Vijay Singh. "I knew that Vijay was putting together a good round and playing well,'' the Argentinian said. ``It was up to me to play well on the last two holes and I did that.'' Cabrera ...
 
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  • 05 November 2007

Ames wins season-ending PGA Tour stop

Even without a trophy, Stephen Ames felt he had nothing to prove. Despite a winless season, he already considered this year a success because he revamped his swing to eliminate nagging back issues. He twice contended in majors, when he was tied for the lead on the final day at Oakmont and played in the final group at Southern Hills. ...
 
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  • 05 November 2007

Rose survives play-off to win Order of Merit

Justin Rose survived a 3-over 74 to win the European Order of Merit title Sunday with a playoff victory at the season-ending Volvo Masters. Rose rolled in a 12-foot birdie on the second playoff hole, the par-4 10th, to beat Simon Dyson (70) of England and Denmark's Soren Kjeldsen (67). "I knew it was going to come down to No. 10 ...
 
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  • 05 November 2007

Cabrera leads in Singapore

U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera shot an 8-under 63 on Friday to take the lead midway through the Singapore Open, while World No. 4 Ernie Els appeared likely to miss the cut after shooting a 76. Cabrera blazed his way from a tie for 24th place into the lead with nine birdies at the $4 million Singapore Open at Sentosa ...
 
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  • 02 November 2007

Rose has an ace, but Harrington fights back at Valderrama

A stunning hole-in-one gave Justin Rose the early edge in the four-way battle for the European PGA Tour Order of Merit on the opening day of the season-ending Volvo Masters here Thursday. The 27-year-old Englishman aced the 196-yard third hole with a six iron to firmly fling the gauntlet down to Irishman Padraig Harrington, who started the tournament in pole ...
 
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  • 02 November 2007

Minnows overshadow Els, Mickelson, Singh in Singapore

Australia's Gavin Flint and Kane Webber and Jin Park of the United States upstaged the big names at the Singapore Open, shooting 5-under 66s to share the first-round lead Thursday. Flint and Webber both had five birdies in bogey-free rounds, and the Korean-born Park had six birdies and a bogey to top the leaderboard ahead of players such as Phil ...
 
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  • 01 November 2007

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