Oct 20, 2009 | AZCentral.com
Four earn spots in Frys.com field
Scottsdale's Stan Utley has something to Twitter about. Utley, 47, who recently joined social networking websites Twitter and Facebook, shot a 7-under 65 at the Frys.com Open Monday Qualifier at the Southern Dunes Golf Club in Maricopa.
Virginia CC goes back to its roots at Rec Park
As part of its weekend centennial celebration, the Virginia Country Club today returns to where it was located between 1909 and 1926 - Recreation Park Golf Course.
But when the third round of the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic was over, Boros was right back where he started Saturday alone in the lead of the Nationwide Tour event.
Classic continues: Bjornstad, Sims tied for lead
ROARING BROOK TWP. While first-round leader Michael Sims sat at 6-under-par waiting to start his round at 1:50 this afternoon, Henrik Bjornstad and Kevin Chappell became the first two players to reach 7-under in the Nationwide Tour's Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.
Nathan Green wins Canadian Open in playoff
Nathan Green, left, of Newcastle, Australia, chats with Peter Tomasulo of Long Beach, Calif., during play at the Canadian Open on Monday.
Jason Dufner grabs lead midway through soggy RBC Canadian Open
Birdies are falling like raindrops at the RBC Canadian Open. Mark Calcavecchia set a PGA Tour record with nine in a row on Saturday morning while second-round leader Jason Dufner appeared headed for a score in the 50s under ideal conditions at soft and defenceless Glen Abbey.
And now for something completely different. Sun. And warmth. The last of the players finally began their first rounds at the $5.1 million RBC Canadian Open at the Glen Abbey Golf Club this morning as officials scrambled to get back to some semblance of normalcy after a rain-plagued opening day.
Cut is painful for some at Open
Sixty players - the lowest number possible - made the 36-hole cut for the U.S. Open on Saturday, with 11 players one stroke away from being able to play the final two rounds at Bethpage Black.
Twittering through a rain delay
So what do golfers do when rain stops play? Apart from moan and grumble of course, that's a given.
Cut is painful for some at Open
Sixty players -- the lowest number possible -- made the 36-hole cut for the U.S. Open on Saturday, with 11 players one stroke away from being able to play the final two rounds at Bethpage Black.
As the rain began early on Thursday, the fairways at Bethpage State Park's Black Course turned into rivers, the green's turned into ponds and rain continued to pound Long Island.
Former Cal star Tomasulo plays in U.S. Open
Then, when he finally secured his spot alongside the big boys, he expected to make more than three cuts in his first 14 starts.
Miles gets back in the swing of things
Mike Miles is sitting quietly at a table at the Virginia County Club, and one member after another comes up offering congratulatory handshakes.
Area golfers fall short in U.S. Open qualifying
Bethpage Black will be lacking Scenic City flavor during this yeara s U.S. Open golf tournament.
Laird books his place at US Open
Glasgow's Martin Laird qualified for his second major championship in a fortnight after booking a berth in the US Open.
Daly fails to qualify for U.S. Open
The last sectional qualifiers were held Monday to determine the field for next week's U.S. Open at Bethpage Black.
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