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Wadkins elected to World Golf Hall of Fame

23rd April 2009

Wadkins elected to World Golf Hall of Fame

Lanny Wadkins, who won a PGA Championship at Pebble Beach and played
on a record-tying eight Ryder Cup teams, has been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame.

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23rd April 2009

Fernandez-Castano, Brown open with 65s in South Korea

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano had an eagle and three birdies on the back nine Thursday to surge into a share of the lead with New Zealander Mark Brown after the first round of the $2.9 million Ballantine’s Championship.

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23rd April 2009

Dinwiddie in touch in South Korea

Robert Dinwiddie is two shots off the lead after day one of the Ballantine’s Championship at the Pinx club in South Korea.

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22nd April 2009

Emotional Perry braced for return

Kenny Perry is bracing himself for a return to action in New Orleans this week for the first time since losing a play-off for the Masters.

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21st April 2009

Losing gracefully pays off in support for Perry

The pain is still there for Kenny Perry, Steve Elling says. But the support he has received since the Masters means that his missteps at Augusta likely earned him more fans than winning the green jacket would have.

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21st April 2009

Mickelson joins growing field for Charlotte event

Phil Mickelson is the latest player to commit to the Quail Hollow Championship. The tournament is still waiting on Tiger Woods.

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21st April 2009

Up & Down: Janzen revival, politics, baseball and sponsors

He’s a two-time U.S. Open winner, but without a top five since 2006. Until Sunday, when Lee Janzen made a major stride toward exempt status for next season, Steve Elling says.

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21st April 2009

British Open to struggle to keep up prize money lead

This year’s British Open will struggle to live up to its status as the most lucrative major in dollar terms because of the fluctuating exchange rates, organizers said on Tuesday.

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21st April 2009

Turnberry, British Open site, lengthened by 247 yards

Organizers of the British Open at Turnberry have lengthened the course by 247 yards since it was last played there 15 years ago.

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21st April 2009

Harrington faces longer Turnberry

Open champion Padraig Harrington will defend his title this year at a lengthened Turnberry course.

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