| Trio leads PGA Tour Q School
Major Manning, Craig Kanada and Joey Lamielle
each fired rounds of seven-under 65 on Wednesday to share the opening-round
lead of the Final Stage of PGA Tour Qualifying School.
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| Out of the Rough
Qualifying School has the reputation as
the most intense, nerve-wracking marathon of fear in the sport of professional
golf.
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| Out of the Rough
Qualifying School has the reputation as
the most intense, nerve-wracking marathon of fear in the sport of professional
golf.
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| This Week in Golf - December 3rd through December 8th
PGA TOUR - PGA TOUR NATIONAL QUALIFYING
TOURNAMENT, PGA West (Nicklaus Tournament and TPC Stadium Courses), La Quinta,
California - The final stage of the PGA Tour's Q-School will be contested over
90 holes running from Wednesday to Monday.
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| Pampling to No. 59 in world rankings
Rod Pampling beat Marcus Fraser in a
playoff Sunday to win the Australian Masters, and that victory that gave the
Aussie a 12-spot bump in the world rankings to No. 59.
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| Choi wins Skins Game with $415,000
K.J. Choi pocketed $270,000 for a birdie
on the 18th hole Sunday, giving him a big win at the Skins Game.
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| Choi leads Skins Game; big hole awaits
K.J. Choi pocketed three skins and $75,000
on Saturday for the opening-nine lead at The Skins Game.
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| This Week in Golf - November 27th through November 30th
SKINS GAME - Indian Wells Golf Resort
(Celebrity Course), Indian Wells, California - This year's $1 million Skins
Game will feature Phil Mickelson, K.J. Choi, Rocco Mediate and two-time
defending champion Stephen Ames.
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| Asia winners get bump in rankings
Lin Wen-tang and Prayad Marksaeng received
significant bumps in the world rankings for golf after both won events
overseas last weekend.
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| Golf Tidbits: Why golf is a gentleman's sport
Every sport has its rules. How often
people break them depends on the sport. How frequently people call themselves
for breaking said rules is a different story.
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