Golf: July 2009 Archives

Woods putts himself in trouble

Tiger Woods is eight shots behind leader Steve Lowery after the first round of the Buick Open in Michigan.

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Karlsson forced out of US PGA

Robert Karlsson will miss this year's US PGA Championship after failing to recover from an eye injury in time.

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Mickelson pencilled in for Bridgestone Invitational

Phil Mickelson will return to golf at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio after spending time off with his ill wife and mother.

Cink proud of Open showing

Stewart Cink admitted he was "intimidated" by the claret jug after beating Tom Watson in a play-off to win the Open Championship.

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Mixed feelings for Open legend

Tom Watson admitted the play-off defeat in the Open Championship "tore his gut out" after losing out to Stewart Cink at Turnberry.

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Lickliter leads Chalmers in Milwaukee

Frank Lickliter II will take a one-shot lead into the final day of the US Bank Championship after carding a round of 63.

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Woods frustrated at missing cut

Tiger Woods believes three poorly played holes cost him the chance of challenging for the Open Championship this weekend.

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Montgomerie bewildered by Lyle jibe

Colin Montgomerie has question whether his relationship with Sandy Lyle will ever be the same because of his "cheating" allegation.

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Montgomerie responds to Lyle allegation

Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie has described an apology by Sandy Lyle over a cheating allegation as "strange".

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Woods and Westwood for Turnbury

Lee Westwood has been drawn with world number one Tiger Woods for the first two rounds of the Open Championship this week.

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Kaymer cool on Open chances

Martin Kaymer expects a tougher challenge when he goes for a third consecutive victory at the Open later this week.

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Mickelson to miss Open

World number two Phil Mickelson has confirmed that he won't play in the Open at Turnberry so he can help his wife fight breast cancer.

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Woods lifts another trophy

Tiger Woods admitted he felt the heat from Hunter Mahan after holding off his compatriot to win the PGA National in Maryland.

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Woods on course in AT&T

Tiger Woods remains in contention to land the AT&T National as he shares the lead with Anthony Kim going into the final day.

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Woods putts himself in trouble

Tiger Woods is eight shots behind leader Steve Lowery after the first round of the Buick Open in Michigan.

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Karlsson forced out of US PGA

Robert Karlsson will miss this year's US PGA Championship after failing to recover from an eye injury in time.

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Mickelson pencilled in for Bridgestone Invitational

Phil Mickelson will return to golf at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio after spending time off with his ill wife and mother.

Cink proud of Open showing

Stewart Cink admitted he was "intimidated" by the claret jug after beating Tom Watson in a play-off to win the Open Championship.

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Mixed feelings for Open legend

Tom Watson admitted the play-off defeat in the Open Championship "tore his gut out" after losing out to Stewart Cink at Turnberry.

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Lickliter leads Chalmers in Milwaukee

Frank Lickliter II will take a one-shot lead into the final day of the US Bank Championship after carding a round of 63.

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Woods frustrated at missing cut

Tiger Woods believes three poorly played holes cost him the chance of challenging for the Open Championship this weekend.

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Montgomerie bewildered by Lyle jibe

Colin Montgomerie has question whether his relationship with Sandy Lyle will ever be the same because of his "cheating" allegation.

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Montgomerie responds to Lyle allegation

Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie has described an apology by Sandy Lyle over a cheating allegation as "strange".

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Woods and Westwood for Turnbury

Lee Westwood has been drawn with world number one Tiger Woods for the first two rounds of the Open Championship this week.

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Kaymer cool on Open chances

Martin Kaymer expects a tougher challenge when he goes for a third consecutive victory at the Open later this week.

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Mickelson to miss Open

World number two Phil Mickelson has confirmed that he won't play in the Open at Turnberry so he can help his wife fight breast cancer.

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Woods lifts another trophy

Tiger Woods admitted he felt the heat from Hunter Mahan after holding off his compatriot to win the PGA National in Maryland.

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Woods on course in AT&T

Tiger Woods remains in contention to land the AT&T National as he shares the lead with Anthony Kim going into the final day.

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