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Monday May 12, 2008
The kid plays like 'The Man' in a big one; can he do it when Woods is in the field? (5:06 AM)
 
Garcia: 'I want to thank Tiger for not being here.' (3:40 AM)
 
Sorenstam of old far from race for No. 1 (3:16 AM)
 
Garcia wins Players in a playoff (3:10 AM)
 
Garcia wins Players in sudden death with clutch putts (3:01 AM)
 
Sorenstam of old far away from race for No. 1 (3:01 AM)
 
Sunday May 11, 2008
Golf Capsules (9:10 PM)
 
The Players Championship at a glance (9:02 PM)
 
Garcia win The Players (8:51 PM)
 
Goydos comes up short at Players (8:33 PM)
 
Knost earns first win as professional (8:31 PM)
 
Garcia overcomes putting woes with biggest win of career at Players (7:33 PM)
 
Players Championship Scores (7:03 PM)
 
Garcia wins TPC in a playoff (6:36 PM)
 
Wind provides extra amusement at famed island green (6:27 PM)
 
Steady Sorenstam adds Kingsmill to courses conquered (5:05 PM)
 
Michelob Ultra Open Scores (4:06 PM)
 
Sorenstam shoots 66, wins third time this season to signal return to form (3:59 PM)
 
Hennie Otto wins Italian Open by 1 stroke (1:55 PM)
 
Hennie Otto wins Italian Open by one stroke (1:47 PM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-EU-SPT-GLF--Italian Open Scores,0159 (1:00 PM)
 
Saturday May 10, 2008
Kim fades from contention at Players (8:10 PM)
 
Goydos takes his first 54-hole lead (8:08 PM)
 
Goydos shoots 70, takes one-shot lead into final round of Players Championship (7:28 PM)
 
Steady Sorenstam shoots 69 to take 3-stroke lead; Ochoa struggles, fades (7:18 PM)
 
Sorenstam takes 3-shot lead into final round at Kingsmill (5:25 PM)
 
Otto leads by 4 at Italian Open (12:28 PM)
 
Hennie Otto shoots 9-under 63 to lead by 4 strokes after 3rd round of Italian Open (12:11 PM)
 
Veterans top leaderboard at Players (2:37 AM)
 
Sorenstam, Ochoa in final group at Kingsmill (2:37 AM)
 
Friday May 9, 2008
Youth gives way at Players (7:59 PM)
 
Sorenstam, Ochoa duel for lead at LPGA tourney, show why they're world's top female golfers (7:48 PM)
 
Hoffman's putter toss highlights tough day at Players (7:35 PM)
 
Perry in the lead, surrounded by veterans at Sawgrass (6:44 PM)
 
Maggert confirms brother died in plane crash (4:25 PM)
 
Karlsson sets course record in Milan (1:41 PM)
 
Karlsson shoots course record at Italian Open to take lead after 2nd round (12:31 PM)
 
Wie struggles to 75 in 1st round at Williamsburg (2:40 AM)
 
Garcia builds 2-shot lead in Players (2:39 AM)
 
Thursday May 8, 2008
Garcia builds an early lead (7:44 PM)
 
Couples makes the most of his chance (7:42 PM)
 
With a third straight round in the 60s, Garcia continues success at Sawgrass (6:40 PM)
 
McKay ties course record with 63; Sorenstam, Ochoa both close to lead (6:22 PM)
 
Wie struggles to 75 in 1st round on LPGA Tour since February (6:14 PM)
 
Daly shoots 67 at Italian Open, trails leaders by 3 shots (1:06 PM)
 
McGowan, Ruiz share lead after 1st round of Italian Open; Daly 3 shots back (12:36 PM)
 
Masters champion Immelman withdraws from The Players Championship with illness (11:13 AM)
 
Masters champ Trevor Immelman withdraws due to illness (10:53 AM)
 
Foster, Warren share lead after 1st round of Italian Open; Daly 2 shots back (8:14 AM)
 
Immelman withdraws from Players Championship with illness (7:25 AM)
 
Masters champ withdraws (6:09 AM)
 
O'Hair taking another shot at famed No. 17, Players (2:21 AM)
 
Wednesday May 7, 2008
Playoff victory at Kingsmill led to more wins and rise in rankings for Norwegian (7:30 PM)
 
Sawgrass layout suits one and all at Players Championship (7:10 PM)
 
Nicklaus receives PGA Tour's lifetime achievement award (6:00 PM)
 
Pettersen returns to tourney that sparked her rise (5:12 PM)
 
A course for all players - except Tiger (5:02 PM)
 
Dye selected for Hall of Fame (3:13 AM)
 
Tuesday May 6, 2008
Daly in the news, and Finchem takes notice (5:38 PM)
 
A youthful resurgence on tour (4:45 PM)
 
Nicklaus tutors during Arkansas golf clinic (2:20 AM)
 
Monday May 5, 2008
2008 Ryder Cup Points (1:10 PM)
 
Presidents Cup Standings (1:09 PM)
 
World Golf Ranking (1:08 PM)
 
PGA Champions Tour Schedule-Winners (10:38 AM)
 
Champions Tour Money Leaders (10:37 AM)
 
LPGA Tour Schedule-Winners (10:37 AM)
 
LPGA Money Leaders (10:35 AM)
 
PGA Tour Schedule-Winners (10:28 AM)
 
Another playoff, a different outcome for Creamer (2:31 AM)
 
Anthony Kim's dominance brings raves after Wachovia win (2:18 AM)
 
Sunday May 4, 2008
Tucker wins Duramed Futures Tour event (10:18 PM)
 
FedEx Kinko's Classic Scores (9:55 PM)
 
Watson birdies final hole to win Champions Tour event (9:49 PM)
 
Creamer finishes strong to win in Tulsa (7:39 PM)
 
A strong finish gives Paula Creamer a generational victory (7:02 PM)
 
Anthony Kim cruises to win at Wachovia Championship (6:57 PM)
 
22-year-old Anthony Kim cruises to Wachovia title; youngest PGA Tour winner in 6 years (6:11 PM)
 
Creamer ends Ochoa's streak (5:51 PM)
 
Despite record round, Curtis can't overtake Kim (5:47 PM)
 
Canada's DeCorso wins 1st Nationwide Tour title (5:41 PM)
 
Wachovia Championship Scores (5:21 PM)
 
Peter Lawrie wins Spanish Open on 2nd playoff hole (1:00 PM)
 
Peter Lawrie wins Spanish Open on second playoff hole (12:49 PM)
 
Spanish Open Scores (11:53 AM)
 
Saturday May 3, 2008
Nick Price shoots 65 to take 2-stroke lead in FedEx Kinko's Classic (7:50 PM)
 
Price leads Champions Tour event (7:42 PM)
 
Kim roars to 4-shot lead at Wachovia Championship (6:33 PM)
 
Creamer seizes control as Ochoa falters (6:08 PM)
 
Creamer in the lead, with the challenge coming from a different major champion (6:01 PM)
 
Couples claims berth at TPC after withdrawal (6:01 PM)
 
Anthony Kim roars to a 4-shot lead at the Wachovia Championship (5:57 PM)
 
SemGroup Championship Scores (5:51 PM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-EU-SPT-GLF--Spanish Open Scores,0254 (12:40 PM)
 
Garrido leads Spanish Open by 3 strokes (12:40 PM)
 
Garrido holds 3-stroke lead after 3rd round of Spanish Open (12:08 PM)
 
Healthy Bohn soars to lead at Wachovia Championship (3:30 AM)
 
Creamer the sole survivor to par (3:23 AM)
 
Friday May 2, 2008
LPGA-SemGroup Championship Scores (9:01 PM)
 
Despite another poor finish, Creamer keeps Ochoa out of sight at SemGroup (7:56 PM)
 
Creamer takes early lead; Ochoa 6 behind (7:41 PM)
 
Price shoots 65 to take 1-stroke lead in FedEx Kinko's Classic (7:24 PM)
 
Bohn leads Wachovia Championship, Mickelson fades after disastrous 15th hole (7:14 PM)
 
Price takes Champions Tour lead (6:56 PM)
 
Immelman misses another cut (6:06 PM)
 
Bohn takes Wachovia Championship lead as Mickelson fades (6:03 PM)
 
Garrido shoots course record 63 to take Spanish Open lead (2:15 PM)
 
Garrido shoots course record 63 to lead Spanish Open by four strokes (1:43 PM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-EU-SPT-GLF--Spanish Open Scores,0221 (1:39 PM)
 
Wachovia Championship deal extended through 2014 (11:31 AM)
 
Thursday May 1, 2008
A wind-blown start for Ochoa (8:08 PM)
 
Wie enters qualifying for US Women's Open (8:04 PM)
 
Park, Bader shoot 69 to lead Wachovia Championship as wind blows Ochoa to 73 (7:30 PM)
 
Toms shakes off sore back, poor form to shoot 67 for Wachovia Championship lead (7:19 PM)
 
Lefty pleased with new putter (6:32 PM)
 
Chambers Bay golf course tree axed (6:29 PM)
 
Forgotten Toms shakes off poor play, leads Wachovia (6:19 PM)
 
Hoch ready to defend Champions Tour title in Texas (4:16 PM)
 
Daly 10 back of Erlandsson in Spain (1:57 PM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-EU-SPT-GLF--Spanish Open Scores,0223 (1:25 PM)
 
Daly doesn't improve at Spanish Open while Erlandsson leads after shooting course record (1:10 PM)
 
Big names, but no Tiger, at Wachovia Championship (3:19 AM)
 
Ochoa is on a roll (3:16 AM)
 
Wednesday April 30, 2008
Ochoa aims for record-equalling fifth straight win in SemGroup Championship (6:23 PM)
 
Ochoa goes for record-tying fifth in a row (5:23 PM)
 
Sabbatini hopes for fresh start without Woods at Wachovia Championship (5:05 PM)
 
PGA Tour begins life without the injured Tiger Woods (3:49 PM)
 
Tuesday April 29, 2008
Adam Scott's vexing label: Best to never even contend in a major (7:17 PM)
 
World Golf Glance (7:05 PM)
 
USGA contemplates a daunting wedge at Torrey Pines (6:30 PM)
 
A long course with a short par 3 (6:14 PM)
 
Adam Scott still lacking the next step (5:26 PM)
 
Family, faith propel Lorena Ochoa from childhood games to top of women's golf (5:01 PM)
 
From top of the trees to top of the golf world (1:45 PM)
 
Drug testing delayed for British Open (7:43 AM)
 
Royal Birkdale course lengthened for British Open among other changes (7:43 AM)
 
Introduction of drug testing at British Open is delayed (7:12 AM)
 
Monday April 28, 2008
Phil Harison, a familiar voice on 1st tee of Masters, dies at 82 (1:22 PM)
 
Longtime Masters starter Phil Harison dies (1:16 PM)
 
Scott beats Moore in playoff at Nelson (10:43 AM)
 
Chalmers wins Henrico County Open (4:03 AM)
 
Sorenstam wins Stanford International in playoff (2:53 AM)
 
Sunday April 27, 2008
Teenager Hurst breaks Futures Tour's 54-hole record (8:56 PM)
 
Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Scores (7:10 PM)
 
Scott wastes 3-shot lead, wins Nelson on 3rd hole of playoff with Moore (6:46 PM)
 
Watson, North combine to win Legends of Golf by one stroke (6:32 PM)
 
Watson and North win Legends (6:28 PM)
 
Sorenstam outlasts Creamer to win Stanford International in playoff (5:21 PM)
 
Byron Nelson championship overcomes tumultuous times (2:46 PM)
 
Clarke wins Asian Open on long birdie putt on 18 (9:20 AM)
 
Darren Clarke sinks long birdie on 18 to win Asian Open (6:17 AM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-AS-SPT-GLF--Asian Open-Scores,0281 (4:29 AM)
 
Saturday April 26, 2008
Sorenstam holds lead over hard-charging Creamer in Aventura (8:59 PM)
 
Stanford International Scores (7:21 PM)
 
Scott takes Nelson lead into final round (6:56 PM)
 
Watson, North maintain lead in Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (5:51 PM)
 
Sorenstam takes 1-shot lead over Creamer into final round at Stanford Pro-Am (5:48 PM)
 
Scott retains lead into final round of Nelson after Sutherland's bad finish (5:40 PM)
 
Byron Nelson Scores (5:28 PM)
 
Leukemia survivor has a week to remember at Aventura (5:24 PM)
 
Watson, North lead Legends (4:49 PM)
 
Clarke takes lead in Asian Open (6:53 AM)
 
Darren Clarke fires 67, takes one shot lead into final round of Asian Open (6:29 AM)
 
Sorenstam stalking the lead at Stanford Pro-Am (2:41 AM)
 
McCarron having "lot of fun" at Nelson (2:41 AM)
 
Friday April 25, 2008
Adam Scott shoots 67 to take 2nd-round lead at Nelson (7:19 PM)
 
Scott in lead at Nelson after 2 rounds (7:10 PM)
 
Annika Sorenstam chasing Young Kim at midway point of Stanford International Pro-Am (6:12 PM)
 
Champions-Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Scores (4:58 PM)
 
Derksen, Zhang share Asian Open lead (4:50 PM)
 
Derksen, Zhang shoot 69s to take joint lead after two rounds of Asian Open (4:48 PM)
 
Team of Tom Watson and Andy North take first-round Legends lead (4:33 PM)
 
Entries down slightly for US Open, with lots of sons and two women - but no Wie (3:59 PM)
 
A slight drop in entries for the US Open (3:53 PM)
 
Tiger Woods 'stir crazy,' but not sure when he will return (3:12 PM)
 
Woods leaves no timetable for return (2:56 PM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-AS-SPT-GLF--Asian Open-Scores,0358 (5:40 AM)
 
Pressel struggles on a tough opening round in Aventura (3:46 AM)
 
Rested Moore shares lead at Nelson (3:46 AM)
 
Thursday April 24, 2008
US PGA-Byron Nelson Scores (7:52 PM)
 
US LPGA Stanford International Scores (7:51 PM)
 
Moore, Goggin, Axley in tie for lead on first day of Byron Nelson (7:28 PM)
 
Parnevik's opens with 68, stroke behind at Nelson (7:18 PM)
 
Creamer part of 3-way lead on a tough, grueling opening round at Stanford International (5:43 PM)
 
Creamer has share of the lead on a tough day in Aventura (5:30 PM)
 
O'Malley takes Asian Open lead (6:42 AM)
 
O'Malley takes one-stroke lead after opening round of Asian Open (6:23 AM)
 
Wednesday April 23, 2008
Ink-stained hand indication of how things are different for Masters champ Immelman (5:58 PM)
 
Immelman back on course after extended Masters celebration (5:47 PM)
 
TPC director leaves for Augusta (4:24 PM)
 
Lorena Ochoa continues to scale new heights as a player, person (3:18 PM)
 
With Ochoa absent, new US LPGA Tour event in South Florida up for grabs (12:50 PM)
 
New LPGA event in South Florida will bring a new winner (12:38 PM)
 
Greg Norman returns for Asian Open (6:28 AM)
 
Greg Norman returns for Asian Open, four years after disqualification (6:09 AM)
 
Tuesday April 22, 2008
A Masters post-mortem (5:38 PM)
 
Lorena Ochoa setting her own course (4:07 PM)
 
Short game, putting critical to tournament success for PSU men's golf (12:00 AM)
 
Illini men's golf slips to sixth at Boilermaker Invitational (12:00 AM)
 
Wisconsin women's golf finishs fifth over weekend (12:00 AM)
 
New rule could hurt Gophers' shot at NCAA men's golf bid (12:00 AM)
 
Tough task ahead for NU golf after poor finish in Indiana (12:00 AM)
 
Australian leads Duke's bid for 4th straight women's golf title (12:00 AM)
 
Monday April 21, 2008
Fujikawa wins first tournament as professional (3:35 PM)
 
Tough competition awaits Arizona women's golf team at Pac-10s (12:00 AM)
 
Penn State golfers battle conditions, notch first spring victory (12:00 AM)
 
Penn State golfers lose eligibility at tournament (12:00 AM)
 
Florida women's golf win SEC, men's golf finish fourth (12:00 AM)
 
Tide brings home first SEC golf title in 29 years (12:00 AM)
 
Utah golf takes seventh at Cougar Classic (12:00 AM)
 
Stanford women's golf to compete in Pac-10s (12:00 AM)
 
Sunday April 20, 2008
South Korean rookie M.J. Hur wins playoff for 1st pro victory (9:20 PM)
 
South Korean rookie Hur wins playoff (9:15 PM)
 
Damron wins Athens Regional Foundation Classic (6:49 PM)
 
Back-to-back Boo at Verizon Heritage (6:03 PM)
 
Lorena Ochoa wins Ginn Open, becomes 1st in 45 years to win tournaments in 4 straight weeks (5:10 PM)
 
Boo Part Deux: Weekley wins second straight at Harbour Town (5:04 PM)
 
Tom Watson successfully defends Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am title (4:34 PM)
 
Ochoa makes it 4 in a row (4:33 PM)
 
Watson rallies to defends Outback title (4:19 PM)
 
McGrane wins 1st European title (10:25 AM)
 
McGrane claims first European Tour title (8:36 AM)
 
Ireland's Damien McGrane claims first title with nine-stroke win at China Open (7:52 AM)
 
Saturday April 19, 2008
Fujikawa closing in on first pro paycheck (11:26 PM)
 
Wiebe leads Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am in bid for 2nd straight win (6:57 PM)
 
Wiebe takes lead in Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am (6:51 PM)
 
Deja Boo? Weekley in line for another victory (6:39 PM)
 
Boo Weekley's birdie run vaults him to lead at Verizon Heritage (5:57 PM)
 
Lorena Ochoa overcomes 3-stroke deficit, takes 1-shot lead over rookie at Ginn Open (4:14 PM)
 
Ochoa charges to front at Ginn Open (4:07 PM)
 
Irishman McGrane takes three-stroke lead into final round of China Open (3:13 PM)
 
McGrane takes 3-stroke lead in China Open (3:01 PM)
 
CBS, PGA Tour to stream Verizon Heritage on Web (12:05 PM)
 
McGrane seizes lead in China Open (7:29 AM)
 
Taiwan rookie Tseng shoots 64, takes two-stroke lead after two rounds of Ginn Open (3:29 AM)
 
Weekley not backing down (3:10 AM)
 
Ochoa chasing leader, 4th consecutive LPGA victory (3:06 AM)
 
Friday April 18, 2008
Watson on top again at Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am (5:53 PM)
 
Hey, Glover: Lucas regains form (5:26 PM)
 
Lorenzo-Vera leads China Open (4:45 PM)
 
A bad back forces Justin Rose to leave Verizon Heritage (9:50 AM)
 
Rose withdraws from Harbour Town with bad back (8:30 AM)
 
Leonard happy for "break" (5:16 AM)
 
Ochoa opens with 68 in bid for 4th win a row (5:16 AM)
 
One more opportunity for Texas women's golf to tweak before Big 12 tourney (12:00 AM)
 
Hawkeye women golfers optimistic (12:00 AM)
 
No. 1 Tide men's golf favored to win first SEC title in nearly 30 years (12:00 AM)
 
Solid conference competition awaits Minnesota golf in Ohio State (12:00 AM)
 
Kent State golf teams return to play this weekend (12:00 AM)
 
Irish golfers head to Kenticky for Big East tournament (12:00 AM)
 
Stanford men's golf to host tournament, look to repeat (12:00 AM)
 
Husker women's golf heads to Ohio tournament (12:00 AM)
 
Illini men's golf looks to link together third consecutive win (12:00 AM)
 
UCF women's golf takes fourth at tourney (12:00 AM)
 
Bielawski, Van Sickle lead Marquette men's golf team in season finale (12:00 AM)
 
Badgers men's golf aim for rebound at Boilermaker Invite (12:00 AM)
 
Thursday April 17, 2008
LPGA Tour-Ginn Open Scores (7:12 PM)
 
PGA Verizon Heritage Scores (6:31 PM)
 
Love back on top at Harbour Town (6:29 PM)
 
Love back on top (5:47 PM)
 
Lorenzo-Vera takes China Open lead (9:29 AM)
 
Rookie Lorenzo-Vera takes 1-stroke lead after first round of China Open (8:36 AM)
 
Rookie Lorenzo-Vera takes one-stroke lead after first round of China Open (6:52 AM)
 
GF,MGSPINTL *2080 AP-AS-SPT-GLF--China Open Scores,0317 (6:23 AM)
 
Texas State women's golf confident about winning SLC Tournament (12:00 AM)
 
Texas State men's golf takes second-place finish in SLC Championship (12:00 AM)
 
Wednesday April 16, 2008
Mexican star Lorena Ochoa enters Ginn Open looking for 4th consecutive LPGA Tour victory (5:15 PM)
 
Ochoa looking for 4th straight win (5:06 PM)
 
Tiger Woods' injury, operation catch PGA Tour players by surprise (4:50 PM)
 
Woods' knee talk of course (4:41 PM)
 
With a wounded left knee, Woods has surgery and sits (3:44 PM)
 
Brandt Snedeker finds wide support after emotional Masters disappointment (3:15 PM)
 
Snedeker's good cry gains him support among fans (3:01 PM)
 
McDowell aims for Asian double at China Open (7:43 AM)
 
Australian Open golf set for December (4:44 AM)
 
Australian Open loses sponsor but set for Dec. 11-14 (2:58 AM)