| Hend, Clark tied for lead at Australian Masters( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (TICKER) —Scott Hend and Tim Clark are tied for the clubhouse lead after carding respective 5-under-par 67s during a rain-shortened opening round at the 2008 Australian Masters on Thursday. Hailstones, lightning and a succession... |
| Golf-Kaymer up with the best now, says Germany partner Cejka( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | By Nick Mulvenney SHENZHEN, China, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Germany's Martin Kaymer has proved he is one of the best players in the world over the last couple of years, according to his partner at the World Cup of Golf Alex Cejka. Cejka, representing his adopte... |
| Golf-Clark, Hend lead windy Australian Masters, Daly struggles( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | MELBOURNE, Nov 27 (Reuters) - South African Tim Clark and Australian Scott Hend led the Australian Masters after a storm-interrupted first round at Huntingdale on Thursday. The pair fired five-under-par 67s in windy conditions to move two shots clear of E... |
| Golf-Kaymer carries Germany to World Cup lead( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | (Updates with quotes at end of play) By Nick Mulvenney SHENZHEN, China, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Martin Kaymer played an inspired round, which included a huge eagle putt, to help Germany to take a one-stroke lead after the first-round fourballs at the $5.5-mill... |
| Germany tops leaderboard at World Cup( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | SHENZHEN, CHINA (TICKER) —Martin Kaymer and Alex Cejka fired Germany to the top of the leaderboard at the end of the opening round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup on Thursday. The pair combined to shoot a 10-under-par 62 in fourballs on the Ola... |
| German team takes lead in World Cup of Golf( 2008-11-27 08:03) | | SHENZHEN, China (AP)—Martin Kaymer and Alex Cejka combined for a 10-under 62, giving Germany a one-stroke lead over Australia's Richard Green and Brendan Jones after the first round of the World Cup of Golf on Thursday. Three teams—Spain, Cana... |
| Swedes favorites for World Cup of Golf( 2008-11-27 00:40) | | SHENZHEN, China (AP)—Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson want to give the World Cup of Golf a boost. The tournament dates from 1953 and household names like Hogan, Nicklaus, Snead and Woods have all won it. Still, it struggles to find a place on golf... |
| Golf-No World Cup playoff please, says Monty( 2008-11-26 21:48) | | By Nick Mulvenney SHENZHEN, China, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Scotland's Colin Montgomerie is desperate to avoid playing extra holes for a third year in a row when he defends the World Cup of Golf this week. The 45-year-old and partner Marc Warren were involved i... |
| Golf-Having fun the key for World Cup favourites Sweden( 2008-11-26 21:48) | | By Nick Mulvenney SHENZHEN, China, Nov 26 (Reuters) - European number one Robert Karlsson thinks having fun will be the key to Swedish success as he teams up with Henrik Stenson at the 28-team World Cup of Golf this week. With Karlsson ranked sixth in the... |
| Tiger Woods: No More Dough from GM( 2008-11-26 21:47) | | Update: Woods' management representatives have received notice from General Motors that their accord with Woods will be discontinued as of the year-end, 2008. Recommendation: For nine years General Motors has been one of Woods' primary sponsors. The separ... |
| Golfer Daly shrugs off criticism, keeps eye on the ball( 2008-11-26 21:37) | | MELBOURNE (AFP) - Double major winner John Daly has shrugged off criticism of his personal life and said he was doing his best to get his golf game back. The troubled US star was speaking to reporters ahead of the Australian Masters this week and after sh... |
| Daly shrugs off criticism, keeps eye on the ball( 2008-11-26 08:59) | | MELBOURNE (AFP) - Double major winner John Daly on Wednesday shrugged off criticism of his personal life and said he was doing his best to get his golf game back. The troubled US star was speaking to reporters ahead of the Australian Masters this week and... |
| Golf-Daly ignores personal dramas to focus on golf( 2008-11-26 08:03) | | SYDNEY, Nov 26 (Reuters) - John Daly might have lost his battle with the media and their fascination with his troubled personal life but he insists the fight to resurrect his golfing career is only just beginning. The American, who last won a tournament i... |
| Daly wants focus on golf( 2008-11-26 00:10) | | MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)—All the focus in the lead up to John Daly's first tournament in Australia in six years has surrounded his controversial departure in his last trip Down Under and his slide down the rankings amid personal turmoil. The Americ... |
| PGA Tour tweaks FedEx Cup again( 2008-11-26 00:06) | | PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida (Ticker) - For the third time in three years the PGA Tour is tweaking the FedEx Cup playoffs. The tour's policy board on Tuesday approved changes to the structure of the FedEx Cup playoffs that guarantee the winner will be crown... |
| Tour tries another fix for FedEx Cup( 2008-11-26 00:06) | | The PGA Tour revamped its FedEx Cup race Tuesday for the third straight year of its existence, this one geared toward making sure the winner of the $10 million prize is decided at the Tour Championship. “We have great expectations for the future of... |
| A week when David Feherty is thankful for America( 2008-11-26 00:06) | | David Feherty considers himself a lucky man. Not because of his five European tour victories. Not because he played in the Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island, where he beat Payne Stewart. And not just because he stumbled into a job as a golf analyst for CBS Sport... |
| Police up security after mine threat at Casio Open( 2008-11-26 00:06) | | TOKYO (AP)—Police are increasing security for the Casio World Open after a caller warned that mines had been buried at the venue and small explosions shattered windows at the clubhouse and building of a corporate sponsor. Police said they will deplo... |
| Golf-Japan police boost security again for men's tour( 2008-11-26 00:06) | | TOKYO, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Police will boost security for the Casio World Open men's golf tournament, set to take place this week in southern Japan, after a man called a local newspaper on Tuesday and said he had buried mines at the venue. The call follows... |
| Woods, Buick both help themselves by parting ways( 2008-11-25 19:20) | | No more carrying clubs for hackers at Torrey Pines. No more pretending that Buicks really are his favorite cars. That alone had to be worth the $7 million or so Tiger Woods gave up when the world's greatest golfer and what used to be the world's greatest... |
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