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Golf: Fort Myers' McNeill satisfied with another strong finish
McNeill finished second in the playoff to Stephen Ames at Walt Disney World Resort.
McNeill shares lead despite shaky finish
George McNeill closed with a double-bogey here Saturday, but still kept a share of the lead alongside three other players in the third round of the US$7.4 million PGA event at Disney World.
Ames ends year of ups and downs
Stephen Ames will carry two thoughts into golf's offseason: warm memories of his win last weekend at the Children's Miracle Network Classic and a keen sense of what he needs to do to ensure greater success during the next PGA season.
The Trinidad and Tobago-born pro golfer prevailed over Justin Leonard and George McNeill to win with a par on the second playoff hole, the par-three 15th, on a sun-kissed day at Disney World.
Manny Pacquiao's speed and power were way too much for Miguel Cotto's heart. Pacquiao put on yet another dominating performance Saturday night, knocking down Cotto twice and turning his face into a bloody mess before finally stopping him at 55 seconds of the 12th round.
Ames wins in playoff at Disney
Ames wins in playoff at Disney Stephen Ames from Canada lines up a putt on the 15th hole during a playoff in the final round at the Children's Miracle Network Classic at Disney's Magnolia & Disney's Palm Course on November 15, 2009 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Michelle Wie shares lead at Lorena Ochoa Invitational
Michelle Wie moved into position for her first LPGA Tour victory, shooting a two-under 70 on Saturday in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico, for a share of the third-round lead with Cristie Kerr .
Sports Wire: No. 5 Cincinnati averts upset vs. West Virginia
Tony Pike threw two touchdown passes in a cameo appearance Friday night, and No.
Leonard fires 64 for lead at Disney
Justin Leonard fired an eight-under 64 to move past Justin Rose and into the lead Friday after two rounds of the Children's Miracle Network Classic.
Sheehan, Williamson Look To Move Up the Board: Tom Yantz | On the Tee
Patrick Sheehan and Jay Williamson are playing pretty well in their quest to keep their playing cards for next season, according to PGAtour.com. Sheehan is 2-under through 10 holes in the second round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic Friday and 4-under overall.
The Finish Line We made it. The end of the season is here. It is November and turning cold in most towns, but the PGA is going to squeeze one more competitive week out of the calendar and give these professionals one more shot to earn.
Rickie Fowler: Earning his Tour Stripes
Rickie Fowler is barely two months into his professional career and he has already banked over US$500,000 in prize money.
The 7-and-0 Crimson Tide are hosting a Tennessee team that's 0 0 0 0 0-and 0 0 0 0 under first-year Vols coach Lane Kiffin.
Diminutive Fowler could have huge future
Since Tiger Woods became professional golf's next great star in 1996, the sport has been in search of the next Tiger Woods.
Golf: Berg, Oh tied for lead at PGA qualifier in Dayton
Derek Berg and Ted Oh are tied for the lead at 17-under par 199 after three rounds of the Stage One PGA Tour Qualifying tournament at Dayton Valley Golf & Country Club.
Matteson's second 61 gives him a 3-shot lead
SCOTTSDALE a ' Troy Matteson had never shot a 61 until this week. Now he's done it in consecutive rounds to set a PGA Tour record.
20-year-old Fowler, Owen share Frys.com lead
Rickie Fowler, in his second U.S. PGA event since turning pro, shared the lead with Englishman Greg Owen halfway through the Frys.com Open on Friday.
Van Pelt in pairing with former major winners
Richmond native Bo Van Pelt will play in the first round of the PGA Tour Frys.com Open at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Thursday in a pairing with former major championship winners Justin Leonard and Mike Weir.
Fry's.com Open 'building some momentum' in Scottsdale
It's not hard to be overshadowed by Scottsdale's FBR Open, the PGA Tour's best-attended tournament.
Robert Allenby said Wednesday he has apologized to Anthony Kim about his comments after losing to the American in the Presidents Cup, and both golfers said the issue was over.
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