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Oh tops Tseng in sudden death to claim State Farm LPGA Classic
7/22/2008, Second-year LPGA Tour golfer Ji Young Oh won her first tournament Sunday, sinking a 6-inch putt for par to win the State Farm Classic in a playoff over rookie Yani Tseng.
Delighted Harrington savours place in history
7/20/2008, Padraig Harrington was delighted to regain possession of a "shinier" Claret Jug after winning The Open Championship in superb style on a windswept final day at Royal Birkdale.
Wie disqualified from State Farm Classic
7/20/2008, Michelle Wie was disqualified following the third round at the LPGA State Farm Classic for failure to sign her score card after Friday's second round, which is a violation of Rule 6-6 b. according to The Rules of Golf and confirmed by the USGA.
Tseng takes lead at LPGA State Farm Classic
7/20/2008, LPGA Tour rookie Yani Tseng has her sights set on her second win of the season, as she takes a two-stroke lead over Katie Futcher into Sunday's final round of the LPGA State Farm Classic in Springfield
Eberl Wins BMW Ladies Italian Open
7/20/2008, Germany’s Martina Eberl cruised to a five stroke victory at the BMW Ladies Italian Open in Tuscany. The win was her second in 10 months after the 2007 Madrid Ladies Masters last October.
Norman two clear with Harrington and Choi on his heels
7/19/2008, Greg Norman's fairytale run at The 137th Open Championship continued with a third round 72 ensuring he will take a two-shot lead over the defending champion Padraig Harrington and K J Choi into the final round at Royal Birkdale.
Kim keeps State Farm LPGA lead, but Wie closes to within one
7/19/2008, Christina Kim's second-round 68 at the LPGA State Farm Classic looked ordinary compared to her opening 63, but it included a birdie putt on her last hole that gave her a one-stroke lead over the charging Michelle Wie and three others.
Choi falters while Harrington soars
7/19/2008, Just days after an injured wrist had Padraig Harrington doubting his ability to defend The Open Championship, it seems his grip on the Claret Jug is tighter than ever.
Kim leads State Farm LPGA Classic, but Wie is only four off the pace
7/18/2008, SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Christina Kim shot a 9-under 63 Thursday to take a one-stroke lead at the State Farm Classic, a tournament she just missed winning last year.
137. Open - Round 1: Morning horrors, afternoon delights
7/17/2008, Heavy downpours made Royal Birkdale a monster early in Thursday's first round of the 137th Open Championship. However, when the rains lifted in the afternoon, things got markedly easier and new names hit the leaderboard.
Creamer hangs on to win Jamie Farr Classic by two strokes
7/14/2008, Paula Creamer shot a 2-over 73 Sunday and did just enough to make a big lead stand, going wire-to-wire to win the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic by two strokes.
Surging Perry grabs John Deere for third his win in last five starts
7/14/2008, Kenny Perry beat Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson in a playoff to win the John Deere Classic and escape with his third victory in five starts after bogeying the 18th hole on Sunday.
Magnificent McDowell wins The Barclays Scottish Open
7/13/2008, Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell has won The Barclays Scottish Open by two shots after a final round score of 68 took him to 13 under par at Loch Lomond Golf Club.
Creamer cools off with 70, but still leads Jamie Farr Classic by four
7/13/2008, Paula Creamer shot a 1-under-par 70, 10 more shots than she needed for her first round, and still held a four-stroke lead after three rounds of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic on Saturday.
Perry moves into tie for lead with Axley and Adamonis at John Deere
7/13/2008, Kenny Perry can't figure it out, either.
McDowell and Khan share Loch Lomond lead
7/13/2008, Graeme McDowell scored a superb 66 to top The Barclays Scottish Open leaderboard on ten under par alongside Simon Khan going into the final round at Loch Lomond Golf Club.
Creamer follows her 60 with 65, and leads by six at Jamie Farr Classic
7/12/2008, In the quiet of the locker room after missing the cut a year ago, a disgusted Paula Creamer swore she'd get even with Highland Meadows Golf Club.
Strong finish keeps Perry in touch with leader MacKenzie at John Deere
7/12/2008, Kenny Perry again sizzled following a sluggish start and was two strokes off the lead after the second round of the John Deere Classic on Friday.
Ace moves Mickelson closer to leader Cabrera in Scottish Open
7/12/2008, Phil Mickelson had a hole-in-one at the Barclays Scottish Open on Friday to make the cut and go into the weekend five strokes behind leader Angel Cabrera.
Creamer shoots 11-under 60 to lead first round of Jamie Farr Classic
7/11/2008, SYLVANIA, Ohio - Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well.
Wi, Duke share lead; Perry's at it again
7/11/2008, SILVIS, Illinois – Kenny Perry continued his best run in more than two decades on the PGA TOUR, firing a 6-under 65 Thursday in the first round of the John Deere Classic that put him one stroke off the lead.
Mickelson and Els start slowly in Scottish Open, where surprises lead
7/11/2008, LUSS, Scotland (AP) -- Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand and Alexander Noren of Sweden shot 7-under 64s Thursday to share the lead after the first round of the Barclays Scottish Open on the European Tour.
European Tour set for return to the Czech Republic
7/10/2008, The European Tour will return to the Czech Republic for the first time in 12 years with the announcement that the Czech Golf Open will feature on the 2009 International Schedule.
Home victory for England´s Hudson
7/6/2008, Rebecca Hudson captured her second title in the space of three weeks with a final round 64 at the weather interrupted Ladies English Open.
Fisher crowned king at The European Open
7/6/2008, Ross Fisher looked back on a “great week” after overcoming adverse weather and a world class field to win The European Open in emphatic style at The London Golf Club.
Steady and simple Pernice takes one-shot lead at AT&T National
7/6/2008, Tom Pernice Jr. was easy to ignore Saturday in the AT&T National until he wound up in the lead.
Reid leads English Open on home turf
7/5/2008, England’s Melissa Reid shot a two-under-par 70 on the second day of the Ladies English Open at The Oxfordshire Golf Club to take a two shot lead into the final round.
Overton and Pernice share lead at halfway point of AT&T National
7/5/2008, Jeff Overton doesn't feel like a different player than the guy who could couldn't make it to the weekend on the PGA Tour over the last two months. Funny how seeing the ball go in the hole changes everything.
Ross still on course to be The Fisher King
7/5/2008, Englishman Ross Fisher tamed both the adverse weather and a formidable 18th hole at The London Golf Club to take a three-stroke lead into the final round of The European Open.
Five tied for lead at English Open
7/4/2008, Oxfordshire, England – English duo Melissa Reid and Natalie Booth share the first round lead with Sweden’s Emma Zackrisson, Australia’s Joanne Mills and Italian Margherita Rigon at the Ladies English Open.
Fisher angling for success
7/4/2008, England’s Ross Fisher holds a one stroke lead in The European Open with a world-class chasing pack gathered and ready to strike over the weekend at The London Golf Club.
In front of rowdy hometown fans, Marino takes lead at AT&T National
7/4/2008, BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- Steve Marino used to consider it a treat the few times he played Congressional as a teenager.
Record breaking Fisher leads The European Open
7/3/2008, Two days after wondering if he was too tired to give The European Open his best shot, Ross Fisher beat The London Golf Club course record and claimed top spot on the leaderboard in the process.
Park is youngest winner of U.S. Women's Open
6/30/2008, EDINA, Minn. (AP) -- Inbee Park woke up in the middle of the night 10 years ago when she heard cheering from the living room of her tiny apartment outside Seoul.
Perry edges stumbling Austin to win Buick Open for second time
6/30/2008, GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) -- Kentucky, Kenny Perry is coming home.
Perry shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to win the Buick Open by a stroke at 19 under, likely locking up a spot on the Ryder Cup team that will face Europe at Valhalla about 40 miles from his birthplace.
Allez Larrazabal ! Imperious Pablo wins in France
6/29/2008, Pablo Larrazabal was crowned European golf’s newest star at the Open de France ALSTOM after a stunning performance at Le Golf National saw the swashbuckling Spaniard hold off the challenge of a host of European Tour champions including former Order of Merit winners Colin Montgomerie and Lee Westwood.
In her first pro event, Lewis leads U.S. Women's Open through 54 holes
6/29/2008, EDINA, Minn. (AP) -- Stacy Lewis is making her professional debut one to remember.
Two-shot swing on final hole gives Chopra two-shot lead at Buick Open
6/29/2008, GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) -- Daniel Chopra's tendency to be wild off the tee and accurate from the rough led Todd Hamilton's caddie to give him a nickname at the Buick Open.
Pablo feels no pressure to lead star names in France
6/28/2008, Pablo Larrazabal’s brilliant third round of four under par 67 at Le Golf National saw the 25 year old Spaniard hold off Ryder Cup giants Colin Montgomerie and Lee Westwood and everyone else in the field at the Open de France ALSTOM.
For second straight year, Park leads stormy Women's Open second round
6/28/2008, EDINA, Minn. (AP) -- Halfway across the country, this U.S. Women's Open must look familiar to Angela Park. She was in the lead after 36 holes of a tournament again delayed by storms, and Cristie Kerr was moving quickly up the leaderboard.
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