HAVING already earned more prize money in six months, in excess of 280,000, than during any other full season since he turned professional 14 years ago, it's little wonder Dunbar's David Drysdale feels a weight has been lifted from his shoulders as he looks forward to competing against the world's best golfers this summer.
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Mickelson set for emotional return
World number two Phil Mickelson can expect an emotional welcome from players, caddies and fans when he returns to the PGA Tour for this week's St. Jude Classic.
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So much fun:' Tseng having a blast on rise up LPGA ranks
Yani Tseng is giggling again.As is her nature, most everything makes Tseng laugh and smile. In this particular case, she's tweeted the reporter at the other end of the line just before the phone interview is about to take place.
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Pro golfer Ken Green injured in crash; brother, girlfriend killed
Pro golfer Ken Green's brother and girlfriend were killed in a recreational vehicle accident in which Green also was hurt.
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Aussie hits form at Wright time
Lindsey Wright is looking to make a major statement at the $A2.5 million LPGA Championship starting on Thursday.
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Veteran sportswriter Kaye Kessler believes Tiger Woods will surpass Jack Nicklaus' accomplishments
The first story Kaye Kessler wrote about Jack Nicklaus was in 1950. "Jackie boy was 10 years old," Kessler said at the Memorial Tournament, the one Nicklaus founded
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Golfer Ken Green hurt in crash that kills two
Green was driving on a highway near Hickory, Mississippi, on Monday when the accident occurred.
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Daly fails to qualify for US Open
In his first time competing in America since the PGA Tour lifted his six-month suspension, John Daly missed out on qualifying for the US Open on Monday.
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Jim Furyk optimistic as he eyes return to Bethpage
Pa. – Jim Furyk doesn't have fond memories of the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, but he hopes changes in the course setup and hopefully better weather will boost his chances to contend at next week's U.S. Open.
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US Open - Former champs book Bethpage spot
Duval, who has not won on the PGA Tour since the 2001 Open, was among 17 players in a field of 120 at Brookside and The Lakes courses in Columbus, Ohio who secured spots.
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Extreme golf: million dollar Par 3
Forget pitch and putt - this tee-off point on top of a 430m mountain in South Africa is the hardest golf shot in the world, and more than $US1 million awaits the player who can score a hole in one. Players must take a helicopter to the top to play the longest - and highest - par three on the planet.
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Buy US Open Golf 2009 Tickets Online
Tickets of America takes you to the golf tournament where the best in the business tee it up for the coveted Silver Cup. The 2009 event takes place from June 15 to June 21 at Bethpage State Park's Black Course in Farmingdale New York.
Read more »Tiger sounds warning with brilliant win
Tiger Woods sent a loud warning that he's still the man to beat at the US Open with a brilliant finish to win the Memorial tournament for a fourth time.
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The Memorial Tournament, Round 4
For the second time this year, Woods won coming from behind on Sunday, shooting a 65 that was about as perfect as could be. Woods hit all 14 fairways and played with the kind of accuracy that won him the 2006 British Open, where he led the field in driving accuracy and was second in greens in regulation. He put up similar numbers this week, finishing second in fairways hit and third in greens in regulation.
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Woods shows he's set for U.S. Open
No need to worry about Tiger Woods heading into the U.S. Open.Woods broke away from a four-way tie for the lead Sunday at the Memorial with birdies on his final two holes, the last one a 7-iron that stopped a foot away from the cup for a 7-under-par 65 and a one-shot victory over Jim Furyk. Woods finished at 12-under 276 and won for the 67th time.
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