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THE bookies have Tiger Woods at $2.60 to win this week's JBWere Masters in Melbourne, but the world No.
Mickelson, Woods in dream scenario
Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot on the eighth hole during the third round of the HSBC Champions tournament.
Norman leaves Open organisers searching for star
GOLF AUSTRALIA has cast its net far and wide for ''a player of similar stature'' to replace Greg Norman in the $1.5 million Australian Open at the NSW Golf Club, but it is almost mission impossible with the majority of golf's elite otherwise occupied in the first week of December.
Governor's Cup offers Sony shot
Former University of Hawai'i golfer and 2004 Manoa Cup champion Ryan Perez can't wait to turn pro but he doesn't mind putting his dreams on hold to play in the Governor's Cup.
Anyone turning up at an autumnal Wentworth this weekend expecting to see the World Match Play Championship will be disappointed.
This Week in Golf - November 5th through November 8th
HSBC CHAMPIONS, Shenshan International Golf Club, Shanghai, China - The HSBC Champions was added to the World Golf Championships umbrella earlier this year, and the improved status has helped the field grow even better than before.
Marino adds depth to PGA field
US PGA Tour player Steve Marino will play in the Australian PGA Championship in Queensland in December.
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Scott can once again become a force
Tough times: Ian Baker-Finch says Scott needs to stay positive through the slump.
Martin Kaymer's narrow failure to make a birdie putt on the final green of the Castello Masters in Spain proved costly on two fronts.
We only have eyes for you, Tiger
IT'S right on two weeks today that Melbourne will be in golf mode as it hasn't been in years with the arrival on our shores of Tiger Woods for the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath from Thursday, November 12.
Golf: Mickelson, Harrington fired up for Singapore
SINGAPORE: Phil Mickelson warns he is in top form heading into the Barclays Singapore Open this week, where he faces a quality field led by Padraig Harrington and Geoff Ogilvy.
Martin Blake In a bid to fulfil his talent, Aaron Baddeley has gone...
Aaron Baddeley during the first round of the Frys.com Open at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, last week.
Australian Masters keeps European status
Tournament organisers aren't expecting a flood of European players to join Tiger Woods at next month's Australian Masters despite the event's tour co-sanctioning. It was announced on Friday the tournament, to be played at Melbourne's Kingston Heath course from November 12-15, had retained its European and Australasian PGA tour co-sanctioned status ...
Presidents Cup Ends PGA Tour Season
Anyone who tuned in to the Presidents Cup last weekend noticed two things right away: meaningful golf with the top players in the world still playing the second weekend in October and the United States' team playing uncharacteristically well.
Ishikawa proves he belonged at Presidents Cup
Cleaning out the Presidents Cup notebook while shaking off frost from the San Francisco icebox.
Australian Masters from Fox Sports
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Americans Finish It Off To Stay Perfect at Home
Published: Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 10:50 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 10:50 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO Tiger Woods provided a fitting conclusion Sunday to a perfect week at the Presidents Cup, for him and an American team that remains perfect at home.
A golfing season that never ends
Tiger Woods sure could use a break from golf. He played eight times in the last 11 weeks, his busiest stretch in nine years, and achieved more than some players do in a career.
Ogilvy eyes end of US domination
Presidents Cup Dates: 6-11 Oct Venue: Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco Coverage: Reports on BBC Radio 5 live and on the website.
President's Cup: Woods, Stricker go undefeated to make history
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker were perfect as Presidents Cup partners, and they got enough help from everyone else yesterday to put the Americans in position to stay perfect on home soil.
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