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Strong field set for Texas State Junior
The 81st Texas State Junior Championship, which begins Monday at Barton Creek Resort in Austin, will have one of the strongest fields of the year.
Strong field set for Texas State Junior
The 81st Texas State Junior Championship, which begins Monday at Barton Creek Resort in Austin, will have one of the strongest fields of the year.
First Time: Dallas' Piller Wins Pro Golf Debut
Dallas' Martin Piller celebrates winning the 38th Texas State Open Sunday after tapping in on the No.
Texas State Open In Tyler For 3rd Straight Year
By PHIL HICKS Sports Editor This week some 156 golfers will by vying to have their name listed with such greats as Lee Trevino, Ben Crenshaw and Homero Blancos.
Tway and others join RTO field
STATELINE -- The Legends at Sparks Marina Reno-Tahoe Open has landed another major champion.
Tiger's $10 million parting gift to the Tour
Phil Mickelson, who is second in the FedExCup standings, could earn a $10 million bonus by finishing on top in the cup's second season.
Tweaks to FedExCup keep players on their toes
The top 144 players on the points list will be in the field for the first playoff event, The Barclays .
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Putts Are a Problem For Fading Marino
Since taking the lead at the AT&T National after the first round, Steve Marino has endured two frustrating days at Congressional Country Club. The University of Virginia and W.T. Woodson product followed his 5-under-par 65 on Thursday with an unremarkable 70 on Friday. His even-par effort led to a late session on the driving range to work on his swing. Although he hit the ball better yesterday, his putting let him down, no more so than on No. 16, where he had a 10-foot putt for birdie and wound up three-putting for bogey. Marino finished with a 72 for a three-day total of 207.
Bethesda, Md. -- Jeff Overton doesn't feel like a different player than the guy who could couldn't make it to the weekend on the PGA Tour over the last two months.
The PGA Tour and its Houston Connections
I thought it would be a good idea to make sure we all were aware of of the talent we have on the tour in our area.
Third round again propels Pampling
Robert Pampling just keeps getting better and better. He started the third round of the Buick Open Saturday 10 shots off the lead and tied for 48th at 4-under-par 140.
It may rain today, it may not. An unknown might snap up his first Buick Open championship.
PGA Tour crosses country for Travelers Championship in Hartford
The Travelers Championship returns to TPC River Highlands this week as Hunter Mahan defends his title.
Adam Speirs will be watching, rather than playing the U.S. Open this year. Speirs, who plays out of St.
NTSB released preliminary report on plane crash
The National transportation Service Board , released a preliminary report on the investigation into what downed a single engine plane that took off from Glenwood Springs airport killing the pilot.
NTSB Prelim Notes Engine Problems Ahead Of Fatal C182 Accident
Editor's Note: Below is the unedited text of the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report, released this week, into the May 8 downing of a Cessna 182H near Black Hawk, CO that claimed the life ... via Aero-News Network
“I'm more journeyman than veteran”
Hot blasts of wind on a diabolical course made The Players Championship tough enough to turn someone's hair gray. via HeraldTribune.com
News Makers | Golfer's brother killed in plane crash
“The small, rural community is in trouble. "We asked, `What can we do to help this community?' We came up with the best resource we have. A Hall of Fame baseball catcher.”
Barry Maggert , the brother of professional golfer Jeff Maggert and a Colorado businessman, died Thursday in a plane crash in a rugged, remote area of Gilpin County about 40 miles west of Denver, according to ... via Charlotte Observer
Volume One Hunded Thirty Three
Posted May 12th, 2008 by Danny Ottmann Sergio wins golf's "fifth major." Does that mean he's shed the "best player never to have" title? No. via The Sand Trap
Rescuers Recover Body of Plane Crash Pilot
Rescuers used a Snowcat and climbed a steep mountainside today to recover the body of the pilot of a single-engine plane that crashed in the mountains west of Denver. via KRDO