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Rory McIlroy wins Australian Open
SYDNEY (AP) ― Rory McIlroy birdied the 18th hole to beat Adam Scott at the Australian Open on Sunday, winning for the first time in 2013 and denying Scott the rare Australian triple crown.McIlroy started the last round four shots behind Scott but drew even when he eagled the seventh and birdied the eighth.Scott went a shot ahead with a birdie at the ninth, then the pair went shot for shot over the back nine before the tournament’s dramatic finish on the final hole.Scott’s approach shot went over
Dec. 1, 2013
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Scott holds 2nd-round lead
SYDNEY (AP) ― Adam Scott held a two-shot advantage over Rory McIlroy as the tournament’s star players moved to the top of the Australian Open leaderboard at Royal Sydney on Friday.Scott shot 2-under-par 70 for a two-round total of 12-under 132. McIlroy, playing in the morning and avoiding the rain and storms that later hit the course, had a 65.Scott and McIlroy will play together on Saturday in the third round.“It was always going to be a day where you just had to hang on,” Scott said of the tou
Nov. 29, 2013
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Scott stays hot at Australian Open
SYDNEY (AP) ― Adam Scott birdied his first six holes en route to a course-record 10-under 62 at Royal Sydney on Thursday to take a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Australian Open.Scott is attempting to join Robert Allenby as the only golfers to win all three Australian majors in the same year. Allenby won the Australian PGA, Australian Masters and Australian Open in 2005.Scott broke the previous Royal Sydney mark of 65 set by five players at the 2008 Australian Open. After Scott’s
Nov. 28, 2013
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Koreans make statement with golf, English
NAPLES, Florida (AP) ― This kind of conversation was rare five years ago on the LPGA Tour. For starters, it involved Vin Scully.Ryu So-yeon was chatting on the putting green when the topic of her name came up. The LPGA makes sure everyone pronounces it correctly as “Yoo.” So why is it that Scully referred to rookie left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin as “REE-yoo?”“Oh, the Dodgers’ pitcher? He’s a really good guy,” she said. “Maybe that can be a nickname for him.”Any relation?“No,” she replied with a laugh.
Nov. 27, 2013
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New faces join LPGA winners
The South Korean contingent on the LPGA Tour enjoyed another successful season in 2013, led by the world No. 1 Park In-bee. With Park reigning supreme on the tour, two of her compatriots, both in their mid-20s, earned their maiden LPGA victories this year.The 2013 season concluded with the CME Group Titleholders in Florida on Sunday. And a year after winning eight events, South Koreans combined for 10 victories in 2013, further cementing their status as the most dominant group of players from ou
Nov. 25, 2013
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Madsen wins first European Tour title
JOHANNESBURG (AP) ― Morten Orum Madsen of Denmark won his first European Tour title Sunday as Charl Schwartzel struggled in the final round of the season-opening South African Open.Madsen shot a 67 for a 19-under total of 269 and a two-shot victory, overtaking Schwartzel and Hennie Otto of South Africa.Schwartzel had a triple-bogey 6 on No. 6 and a double bogey on No. 10 to lose his overnight lead. Otto, the 2011 champion, lost the lead when he bogeyed the 15th hole and had a double bogey on the
Nov. 25, 2013
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Park In-bee claims second straight LPGA Tour money title
South Korean golfer Park In-bee clinched her second straight LPGA Tour money title with a top-five finish at the season's final tournament in Florida on Sunday.Park topped the tour's money list with US$2.45 million in earnings, after finishing fifth at the CME Group Titleholders at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. She carded a 4-under 68 in the final round for the four-round total of 11-under, four strokes behind the champion Feng Shanshan of China.On the money list, Park edged out Suzann P
Nov. 25, 2013
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Gulbis in 3-way tie at LPGA season finale
NAPLES, Florida (AP) ― For all the talk about $700,000 going to the winner of the LPGA Titleholders ― the richest prize in women’s golf ― Natalie Gulbis is far more interested in the trophy.She hasn’t had one of those of her own in six years.And this sure didn’t seem to be the place to end that drought. Not after spending the first half of the year battling malaria. Not after a season in which she has plunged to No. 64 on the LPGA Tour money list and No. 109 in the women’s world ranking.And not
Nov. 24, 2013
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Lydia Ko makes pro debut with 71
NAPLES, Florida (AP) ― Lydia Ko didn’t feel any differently on the first tee on Thursday than she has at any other U.S. LPGA Tour events she has played, even the two that she won. It just took her a few hours before she started producing the kind of golf that brought so much attention to her professional debut. The 16-year-old from New Zealand overcame a double bogey on her third hole with three birdies on the back nine at Tiburon Golf Club for a 1-under 71 in the LPGA Titleholders. Ko was seven
Nov. 22, 2013
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Show me the money
NAPLES, Florida (AP) ― Lydia Ko didn’t need to wait for the prize money to be distributed to realize why this week is so different on the LPGA Tour.She was reminded in the airport by a question she has heard dozens of times. The 16-year-old from New Zealand was clearing customs when the agent asked her purpose for coming to the United States. She told him she was playing in a golf tournament.“He says, ‘Are you a professional?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I am.’ So that was the biggest thing,” Ko said Wed
Nov. 21, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Park wins LPGA Player of the Year
Park In-bee has become the first South Korean to earn the LPGA Tour’s Player of the Year.Park won the award with a fourth-place finish at 11-under par 277 at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico, Sunday. She fended off her closest rival, Norwegian Suzann Pettersen, who placed fifth, 1 stroke behind Park.Park led Petteren 290-252 in points before the tournament. Park added seven points and Pettersen six points after the event. Park has secured the most prestigious honor bestowed o
Nov. 18, 2013
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Phatlum leads Ochoa event
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) ― Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum took the first-round lead Thursday in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, birdieing seven of the first 13 holes at Guadalajara Country Club.The 23-year-old Phatlum, winless in five seasons on the LPGA Tour, dropped a stroke on the par-4 14th hole and finished with a 6-under 66.Amy Yang was a stroke back, and fellow South Korean players Park In-bee and Ryu So-yeon were two shots back at 68 along with Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist.The top-ranked Park sw
Nov. 15, 2013
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Pettersen closing in fast on LPGA awards
Just more than three months ago, Park In-bee went to St. Andrews with a shot at becoming the first golfer to win four straight majors in one year. She was No. 1 in women’s golf by any measure ― world ranking, money list ― and it wasn’t even close.But as the LPGA Tour goes into the final two weeks of its season, there’s a chance Park won’t win any of the major awards. And she might even lose her No. 1 ranking.Suzann Pettersen, who had only one win after the Women’s British Open the first week in
Nov. 13, 2013
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Taiwan’s Teresa Lu wins Mizuno Classic
SHIMA, Japan (AP) ― Taiwan’s Teresa Lu won the Mizuno Classic on Sunday, birdieing the last two holes and six of the final eight for an 8-under 64 and a two-stroke victory.The 25-year-old Lu, a regular on the Japan LPGA Tour after giving up her LPGA Tour membership in 2010, finished at 14-under 202 at Kintetsu Kashikojima. She earned $180,000 for her first tour title.South Korea’s Chella Choi, tied with Lu with two holes to play, had a 66 to finish second.Japanese players took the next five spot
Nov. 10, 2013
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Woods at 1 under in rainy Turkey
ANTALYA, Turkey (AP) ― Tiger Woods only had time for little more than half a round on the opening day of the weather-affected Turkish Airlines Open on Thursday, and he’ll be playing catch-up to the leaders when play resumes. Woods was among the majority of players who weren’t able to complete their first round after the start was pushed back three hours because the greens had been flooded by a thunder storm. When his round finally started, he did little to put himself in contention, sitting at 1
Nov. 8, 2013
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Gay, Baird lead at Sea Island
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Georgia (AP) ― Heavy fog allowed Brian Gay a quick nap, and he no longer felt so sluggish after traveling halfway around the world from Shanghai to Sea Island for the McGladrey Classic on Thursday. Gay had enough energy to make eight birdies on his way to a 7-under 63, giving him a share of the lead with Briny Baird among early starters. The opening round could not be completed because of a fog delay lasting nearly two hours. Once the sun burned off the fog, the Seaside course
Nov. 8, 2013
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Lewis back to defend title at Mizuno Classic
SHIMA, Japan (AP) ― Stacy Lewis is rested and ready to defend her title at the Mizuno Classic, the LPGA’s last stop on a five-event Asian swing.Lewis, who overcame a seven-stroke deficit to win last year’s tournament, is coming off a three-week break from the tour and has big plans to add to her career titles.“I’m not playing all the Asia tournaments just because I want to be fresh when I am playing and I want to play good and have a chance to win,” said the No. 3-ranked Lewis, who leads the LPG
Nov. 7, 2013
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Johnson pulls away for 1st World Golf Championship
SHANGHAI (AP) ― Against an all-world cast of contenders, Dustin Johnson pulled away with power and a clutch putt to win his first World Golf Championship on Sunday.Johnson played a pivotal five-hole stretch on the back nine in 5-under par, seizing control by pitching in for eagle from just short of the green on the par-4 16th. He followed with an 8-foot birdie putt on the 17th and closed with a 6-under 66 for a three-shot win over Ian Poulter in the HSBC Champions.“It was a lot of fun out there,
Nov. 3, 2013
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PGA Tour to be part of new tour in China
SHANGHAI (AP) ― The PGA Tour will be partners in a new tour in China that starts next year with 12 tournaments.The China Tour-PGA Tour China Series will begin in March with 12 events that have purses of about $200,000. Still to be determined is qualifying procedures, and how many of the top finishers will have access to the Web.com Tour in the United States.“We know from looking at the history of golf that the growth of the game is driven first and foremost by the development of elite players,”
Nov. 3, 2013
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Hur In-hoi captures Herald-KYJ
Hur In-hoi of Korea, 26, captured his second KPGA Tour win at the Herald-KYJ Tour Championship on Friday.In the final round at Lotte Skyhill Golf Club in Seogwipo on Jejudo Island, Hur shot a 1-under 71 for a total of 12-under 276. The second place was shared by three players: Choi Joon-woo, Kim Hyung-tae and Kim Gi-whan. They were four strokes behind Hur, who carded four birdies against three bogeys in the final round. “Honestly, I didn’t expect to win. I tried to take pleasure in playing, as
Nov. 1, 2013