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Matteson holds off Fowler, Lovemark to win Frys.com Open playoff; Weir shoots 61
Recovering from a late collapse, Troy Matteson birdied the second playoff hole to beat Jamie Lovemark and Rickie Fowler in the Frys.com Open on Sunday at Grayhawk Golf Club.
Martin Dempster: Dunhill snub costs frustrated Doak dear
SOME golfers get one chance at making the grade in the big time. They work hard, wait patiently for an opportunity and, when it comes along, hope to get the odd break here and there.
McCollum's Column: Sorting through Conway golf and UCA football connections
Wea ll gather up an assortment of leftover tidbits for this batch of a oeDavida s Appetizers,a assorted musings from the sports scene: HITTING a EM NICELY Bryce Molder and Mary Michael Maggio are doing a fine job of carrying on Conwaya s rich golf tradition.
It was a good week for Conway High golf alumni. Bryce Molder birdied the 72nd hole to advance to the final 70 in the Fedex Cup championships.
Stricker-Slocumb-Woods will draw crowds
The most eagerly anticipated first-round grouping in the BMW Championship at Cog Hill won't be Bob Estes, Nathan Green and Bryce Molder, though that trio does tee off No.
Kim shoots record 62, Woods lurks two shots behind
Holder Anthony Kim fired a course-record, eight-under-par 62 to upstage tournament host Tiger Woods in the opening round of the $6 million AT&T National at Congressional Country Club on Thursday.
McCollum's Column: A decade ago, many college players were carved apart by Hazeltine
Ten years ago, I witnessed the brutality of the Hazeltine golf course. It tore apart some of the best players and best teams in college golf.
McCollum's Column: Former CHS golfers drive home fun element to new team
One of the aspects that sets Conway High golf apart occurred almost at the crack of dawn Monday.On the eve of the Wampus Cat Invitational with the temperatures still cool and the dew still on the ground, parents and friends hosted a "kickoff" breakfast for the CHS boys and girls golf teams.
Anthony Kim: The former OU standout is 4-under after nine holes in the third round and 13-under for the tournament.
McCollum's Column: Citations start with that circus of a - mystery' in the SEC
As football season gets nearer and nearer and those who are hungry for football are stretching for angles, herea s a fresh batch of a oeDavid Citationsa for the interesting, weird and just plain zany in sports: WORST MYSTERY: At the Southeastern Conference Media Days this week, one of the biggest storylines concerned which coach didna t place ...
GOLF: A walk worth remembering
The walk up to the green on the final hole of a major, knowing the championship is secured, is one of the special feelings in golf, one few get to savor.
Open contenders hope to delay plane to Canada
TURNBERRY, Scotlanda 'Mathew Goggin would love to keep the airplane waiting tonight.
Nicklaus gets tears watching Watson
Well, sort of. Truth is, he composed the message, but relied on his wife, Barbara, to forward it to Tom Watson, minutes after he watched his longtime friend birdie the 16th and 17th holes to seize a one-stroke lead through three rounds of the 138th British Open.
Like it is : Easy to watch, root for class act like Watson
Early church service and almost straight to Mom's for our weekly Sunday lunch and then quickly home.
Tom Watson looked around at the amazing scene yesterday, his eyes tearing up a bit as all the Scottish fans surrounding the 18th green toasted one of golf's greatest champions.
Turnberry's Ailsa Course shows its tough side
Turnberry's Ailsa Course, a gorgeous layout mauled on Thursday, rallied to win the 138th British Open by Saturday, re-establishing its heft.
British Open: Molder's run par for the course
Bryce Molder was on the verge of missing the cut Friday afternoon, one shot over the limit until making a 20-foot birdie on the 16th hole, then adding a birdie on the par-5 17th to make it with one shot to spare.
Tom Watson Leads Goggin, Fisher By One Shot After British Open Third Round
Five-time champion Tom Watson used two late birdies to take a one-stroke lead at the British Open, becoming the oldest man ever to be winning a golf major going into the final round.
Early starter Molder sprints through field
American journeyman Bryce Molder, making his first appearance in the British Open, was setting the pace in the clubhouse on level par early in the third round on Saturday.
Players with area ties in the British Open: Bryce Molder : The former Tulsan, who lived here from 1988-92, is playing in his first British Open.
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