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In his column Monday, Les Payne incorrectly stated that Tiger Woods won his first Masters by 18 strokes. He won the 1997 tournament by finishing 18 under par, beating Tom Kite by 12 shots.Tags: Tiger Woods
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Obama's capability trumped skin color
The shot heard around the world Tuesday was powered by race, color, an issue of the blood in Sen. Barack Obama that transformed his Democratic victory from the routine of the presidential election into a miracle of the American experience. The world...Tags: Barack Obama, The White House, Yogi Berra, Slavery, Tiger Woods
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Senior Players Championship: Second-round results
At Baltimore Country Club at Five Farms (East Course), Timonium Second round, par 70 Ben Crenshaw 67-66 - 133 Fred Funk 66-68 - 134 Gene Jones 69-66 - 135 Tom Jenkins 67-68 - 135 Mark O'Meara 69-67 - 136 John Morse 68-68 - 136 Bernhard...Tags: Larry Nelson, Joe Ozaki, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Wayne Levi
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Senior Players Championship: Third-round results
CONSTELLATION ENERGY SENIOR PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP At Baltimore Country Club at Five Farms (East Course), Timonium Third round, par 70 Nick Price 70-66-66 - 202 D.A. Weibring 67-70-66 - 203 Jeff Sluman 70-70-64 - 204 Gene Jones 69-66-69 - 204...Tags: Larry Nelson, Joe Ozaki, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Wayne Levi
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Senior Players Championship: Scores
SENIOR PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP At Timonium Final round, par 70 D.A. Weibring, $390,000 67-70-66-68 - 271 Fred Funk, $228,800 66-68-72-66 - 272 Ben Crenshaw, $156,000 67-66-74-66 - 273 Nick Price, $156,000 70-66-66-71 - 273 Jeff Sluman, $156,...Tags: Larry Nelson, Joe Ozaki, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Wayne Levi
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Senior Players Championship: First-round results
At Timonium First round, par 70 Phil Blackmar 33-32 - 65 Des Smyth 32-33 - 65 Bruce Fleisher 30-35 - 65 Bernhard Langer 34-32 - 66 Fred Funk 34-32 - 66 Scott Hoch 34-32 - 66 Eduardo Romero 33-33 - 66 Denis Watson 33-34 - 67 Tom...Tags: Larry Nelson, Joe Ozaki, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Wayne Levi
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Roberts: 'Don't wake me'
Loren Roberts, the defending champion of the Constellation Energy Senior Tour Championship, was in town yesterday to do interviews with the media as he prepares to defend his title Oct.9-12 against a field that includes Tom Watson, Jeff Sluman, Tom Kite,...Tags: Jeff Sluman, Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Loren Roberts, Joe Biden
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Stanford prevails in Ala. despite her 1-over day
Angela Stanford won the Bell Micro LPGA Classic for her second career LPGA Tour title, making a 3 1/2 -foot par putt on the final hole for a 1-over-par 73 and a one-stroke victory over China's Shanshan Feng in Mobile, Ala. The Texan, 30, four strokes...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Golf, Clubs and Associations, Tom Jenkins
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Watson, Irwin to play in Senior Players Championship
From staff reportsThe Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship today announced that Tom Watson, Hale Irwin, Ben Crenshaw and Craig Stadler have committed to play in the tournament at Baltimore Country Club at Five Farms in Timonium. It runs from Oct. 9-12. Tom...Tags: Jeff Sluman, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Langer Inc., Jim Thorpe
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Short irons and wedges
"Tom Kite survived on Tour with stellar wedge play. Great players know the exact distance the short shots will travel when a certain swing is applied. Take your sand, pitching or other wedge, get 25 good balls - not range balls - find a field, and spend...Tags: Mike Caporale
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Still feeling chipper
STAFF WRITERAny other 50-year-old father with a son who qualified to play in the U.S. Open would be proud simply to walk in the gallery and tell folks, "That's my boy." But Jay Haas is more apt to give his son Bill, not to mention plenty of other young bombers, a...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Ray Floyd, Golf
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Kite's scramble extended streak to 31
With the fairways dry and hard, golf balls are going to roll and roll at Shinnecock Hills. But nothing at the U.S. Open this week is going to run as long as Tom Kite's streak. He spent most of yesterday practicing on the range, playing the course,...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Fourth of July, Davis Love III, U.S. Open Golf, Tiger Woods
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