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Archive for June, 2005
Thursday, June 30th, 2005
Q&A with Padraig HarringtonThe Irishman discusses his dramatic win at Westchester and his chances at the British Open.
Ballesteros out, Olazabal in at British OpenST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) — Three-time champion Severiano Ballesteros has withdrawn from next month’s British Open at St Andrews and will be replaced by fellow Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal.
Michelle Wie eyes the […]
Thursday, June 30th, 2005
Woods, Singh say victory at Western is top priorityWhen the 102nd Cialis Western Open begins Thursday at Cog Hill Golf&Country Club, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh will be going …
Campbell sticking with European TourDespite his win at the U.S. Open two weeks ago, Michael Campbell said he plans to remain a regular on the European […]
Wednesday, June 29th, 2005
Augusta National plans to add lengthAugusta National is getting another facelift. The home of The Masters announced changes to six holes on Tuesday, lengthening …
Sorenstam to tee up vs. Morley in Women’s Match PlayAnnika Sorenstam will face Joanne Morley in the first round of the HSBC Women’s World Match Championship on Thursday, and U.S. …
Talented […]
Wednesday, June 29th, 2005
Talented teens waiting in LPGA wingsAlthough Michelle Wie, 15, and Paula Creamer, 18, faltered late in the U.S. Women’s Open, the future of American women’s golf …
Funk-DiMarco team takes best-ball charity eventFred Funk rolled in a 25-foot putt on the 17th hole on the way to winning the CVS Charity Classic on Tuesday with partner […]
Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
Augusta will be lengthened for 2006 MastersRead full story for latest details.
Pavin, Rose fail to qualify for British OpenRead full story for latest details.
Mike McAllister: Woods holds No. 1, Annika plummetsSI.com’s Mike McAllister says Annika Sorenstam’s lackluster U.S. Women’s Open performance proved she’s human — and dropped to No. 10 in the Power Rankings.
Stunning win […]
Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
Kim tries to copy ‘my big sister’ PakShe was among the last players on the practice range all week, working to recapture the early magic of her Hall of Fame career. …
Overnight ratings for U.S. Women’s Open highest since 1997Birdie Kim’s dramatic win at the U.S. Women’s Open and 15-year-old Michelle Wie’s presence on […]
Monday, June 27th, 2005
Harrington eagles 18th to win Barclays ClassicPadraig Harrington curled in a big-breaking 65-foot eagle putt on the final hole to beat Jim Furyk by a stroke in the Barclays …
Birdie Kim holds off Pressel for U.S. Open crownShe gave herself the nickname "Birdie" to distinguish herself from the other girls on the LPGA Tour. All […]
Monday, June 27th, 2005
McNulty goes two extra holes to win Bank of America ChampionshipMark McNulty made birdie on the second extra hole Sunday to win a three-way playoff in the Bank of America Championship the …
Jean-Francois Remesy takes French Open title in playoffJean-Francois Remesy won his second straight French Open title Sunday, beating Jean Van de Velde […]
Sunday, June 26th, 2005
Harrington eagles 18th to win Barclays ClassicPadraig Harrington curled in a big-breaking 65-foot eagle putt on the final hole to beat Jim Furyk by a stroke in the Barclays …
Birdie Kim holds off Pressel for U.S. Open crownShe gave herself the nickname "Birdie" to distinguish herself from the other girls on the LPGA Tour. All […]
Sunday, June 26th, 2005
Three tied for lead at PGA Club Pro tourneyRead full story for latest details.
Montgomerie finds refugeColin Montgomerie once again got an earful from American fans during the U.S. Open, but if the tune sounded vaguely familiar, the lyrics were drastically different from what he has heard in the past. "Atta boy, Monty," a marshall said […]
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