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- Nick Price breezes around
- SONOMA, Calif. -- Nick Price got his work done in a hurry Saturday at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Eschewing a non-competing marker and playing by himself, Price breezed around Sonoma GC in two hours, 28...
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- U.S. Senior Open: The Big Chase
- CARMEL, Ind. -- There are a couple of interesting storylines heading into the final round of the U.S. Senior Open at Crooked Stick. Can third-round leader Fred Funk (13-under 203) hold on and win his...
- U.S. Senior Open: Amateur Jackson Takes Lead
- Tim Jackson, an amateur from Tennessee fired a five-under 67 to pass the biggest names in senior golf and take one-stroke lead over Joey Sindelar
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- Champions Tour rallies around an ailing Sindelar
- SONOMA, Ca. -- The visitors filed into Joey Sindelar's room at Sonoma Valley Hospital on Saturday night, guys he'd known for thirty years: Andy Bean. Jeff Sluman. Brad Bryant. Mike Stevens, president of the Champions...
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- One fine day is followed by another
- SONOMA, Calif. -- So much for the theory that it is hard to follow a great round with another one the next day.John Cook had a handsome encore for his second-round 62 at the Charles...
- Johnson: If It Ain't Broke
- It is critical to know when a club is--or is not--damaged during the course of play
- Rosaforte: Quiet Please!
- Don't call it a comeback: As Tim Rosaforte reports, Tiger Woods is out of the running for at least one end-of-the-season award
- U.S. Senior Open: Norman Tied For Lead
- Greg Norman, Joey Sindelar, and Dan Forsman all fired a six-under 66 to tie for the first-round lead
- Senior PGA: Hoch, Purtzer Tied With 66s
- Scott Hoch and Tom Purtzer each matched the lowest competitive score at Canterbury Golf Club
- U.S. Senior Open: Funk Routs The Field
- Fred Funk ran away with the U.S. Senior Open title by a record six strokes, firing a final-round seven-under 65 to finish at 20-under par
- U.S. Senior Open: Funk Leads At Crooked Stick
- Fred Funk fired a four-under 68 which was good enough to take a one-stroke lead and hold off Greg Norman and Joey Sindelar as they charged down the stretch
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- Jackson sets amateur mark
- CARMEL, Ind.-- History was made on the first day of the U.S. Senior Open by 50-year-old amateur Tim Jackson, who shot a 66, the all-time low round by an amateur in the championship. Jackson's six-under...


















