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Pinehurst brings in Coore-Crenshaw for restoration of vaunted No. 2
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Notebook: Special lunch with Nicklaus proves valuable for McIlroy
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Adams' new women's club sets feature Idea a7OS hybrids and irons
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PLANO, Texas -- Adams Golf has introduced a new line of integrated sets for women, highlighted by the award-winning technology of its Idea a7OS hybrids and irons.
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Cleveland adds Classic BRZ putter line and T-Frame mallet for 2010
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Cleveland Golf has introduced its Cleveland Classic BRZ line of putters for 2010, along with its T-Frame Mallet putter, engineered by Never Compromise.
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For 2010, Golf Pride adds new models to line of proven products
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SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. -- Golf Pride has unveiled its line of grips for the 2010 season, which includes the revamped Tour Wrap 2G, the purple/black New Decade MultiCompound and the white/black DD2 swing grips. The new models highlight Golf Pride's technology to increase confidence on the course and provide vibrant color options to help accommodate every golfer's personal preference.
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PGA Tour helps tournaments get ready for Tiger's return, just in case
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91st PGA Championship Proves to be Big Boon for Business
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The Bloomington Convention and Visitor Bureau announced that the number of attendees at the 91st PGA Championship yielded over $50 million in business to the area.
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2010 Ryder Cup Points Team Standings
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The eight U.S. Team members will be determined following the PGA Championship, Aug. 15, at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis. U.S. Ryder Cup Team Captain Corey Pavin will make his four selections on Sept. 7.
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Golf's Senior Stars Ready for a Rocky Mountain High
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This is the third in a series featuring prominent members of the 156-player field that will compete in the 71st Senior PGA Championship, May 25-30, at Colorado Golf Club. This week's player is Paul Azinger, the 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain and 1993 PGA Champion.
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European Notebook: Poulter named Golfer of the Month for February
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VIRGINIA WATER, England -- England's Ian Poulter has been named the European Tour's Golfer of the Month for February after claiming his first World Golf Championship title in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
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On the bag: Thumb's up for Creamer, despite the injury
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Early last week, Paula Creamer hit balls on the same field Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jimmy Rollins are using as they prepare ...


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McIlroy picks up a few tips from the Golden Bear
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Rory McIlroy began his road to the Masters with what he calls the "best 90 minutes" he has spent in a long time.


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Doral's 18th, 2nd-toughest in '09, provides dramatic finish
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Last week PGA Tour players battled the threatening, water-protected, three-hole stretch called the Bear Trap during the Honda ...


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Even without Tiger timetable, tournaments ready for return
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Not long after Tiger Woods returned home and starting practicing, the PGA Tour began checking with tournaments to make sure they ...


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Ping, PGA Tour all square on controversy over irons
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The 20-year-old Ping wedges with square grooves will no longer be allowed on the PGA Tour starting March 29 under an agreement ...


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Camilo Villegas runs away to win Honda Classic
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Camilo Villegas was checking his phone constantly on the driving range, barely bothering to hit any balls and instead seeking ...


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Fred Couples takes Toshiba Classic with a four-stroke victory
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Fred Couples won his second straight Champions Tour title, shooting a 6-under 65 on Sunday for a four-stroke victory in the Toshiba ...


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South Korean teen Noh beats Choi in Malaysian Open
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South Korean teenager Noh Seung-yul birdied the final hole to win the Malaysian Open by one shot over countryman K.J. Choi on ...


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Karrie Webb shoots 61 en route to seventh Australian Masters title
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Karrie Webb put herself in a strong position for a seventh ANZ Australian Ladies Masters title, shooting an 8-under-par 64 on ...


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Couples takes two-stroke lead into final round of Toshiba Classic
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Fred Couples moved into position for his second straight Champions Tour victory, shooting a 7-under 64 on Saturday to take a ...


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Villegas keeps Honda Classic lead by three over Singh, Green
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Camilo Villegas is the leader after three rounds of the Honda Classic, his total of 11-under 199 putting him three shots ahead ...


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Bob Tway, Mark Wiebe and Chein Soon Lu share Toshiba Classic lead
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Bob Tway, Chein Soon Lu and Mark Wiebe shot 6-under 65s on Friday to share the first-round lead in the Toshiba Classic, leaving ...


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Anthony Kim, Camilo Villegas tied for lead at Honda Classic
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Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas lead at the midpoint of the Honda Classic, tied at 8-under 132 and one shot ahead of Vijay Singh. ...


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Kiradech of Thailand tops leaderboard at Malaysia Open
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Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat held a one-shot lead after an unfinished second round at the rain-interrupted Malaysian Open ...


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Sabbatini: Woods will play well; how will fans be?
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Rory Sabbatini once made headlines for calling Tiger Woods "more beatable than ever," and that was long before the world's No. ...

