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Briefly in Sports: McPherson takes one-shot lead in Lpga Championship
Kristy McPherson finished off a 5-under 67 in fading sunlight Sunday to take a one-stroke lead in the LPGA Tour Championship before the second round was suspended because of darkness.
Quick Hits / Westwood remains up by two in Dubai
Lee Westwood maintained his two-shot lead at the Dubai World Championships after shooting a 6-under 66 Saturday in the third round.
Rickie Fowler shot a 5-under 67 at Del Monte, and former PGA champion Mark Brooks had a 69 at Spyglass Hill on Saturday to share the third-round lead in the Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational.
Monday Scramble: Wie-ve waited so long
Welcome to the Monday Scramble, the first-ever Monday following professional titles by both Tiger Woods and -- drumroll, please -- Michelle Wie.
Armour III going for Callaway trifecta
No one has ever won three Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitationals in a row, nor has anyone ever won three consecutive AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Ams. This week, veteran Tommy Armour III can achieve one of the feats.
Golf: Fort Myers' McNeill, Rickie Fowler among final additions to Shark Shootout field
9-13. One of those players will be Fort Myers' George McNeill, who finished second in a playoff this Sunday at the Children's Miracle Network Classic at Walt Disney World.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico - Michelle Wie shot a 2-under-par 70 yesterday and was five shots off the lead after the opening round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.
The Decider: Is Tiger or Rickie the Bigger Deal This Weekend?
Through two rounds of the JBWere Australian Masters, Tiger Woods leads by three on -10 following a 68 in round two.
Today, Rickie Fowler, You Are a Professional Golfer
No, he didn't clinch his PGA Tour card on the money list, don't be silly, it's just Friday.
Justin Rose shot a 7-under 65 on Thursday in the opening round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic, edging upstart Rickie Fowler for the top spot on the leaderboard.
Rickie a Follower of Tiger Tracks?
Rickie Fowler is taking the PGA TOUR by storm. The humble 20-year old who left Oklahoma State after two years, and held out turning professional until after a second Walker Cup team victory at Merion in early September, is trying to do what Tiger Woods did in 1999 - avoid Q-School and get a pass directly to the PGA TOUR.
Alive at 125? On PGA Tour, it depends on who you are
Rich Beem was slightly flummoxed by the term, which has often been ascribed to golf, where there are no guaranteed, multi-year contracts or player unions.
In Parting Shots, the GolfChannel.com Team offers up the best quotes from the week.
Fry's.com Open leaving Scottsdale in 2010
Crowds watch Nick O'Hern, Ryan Moore and Rickie Fowler during the final day of play at the Frys.com Open at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Sunday, Oct.
Viking Classic postponed at least until Sunday
PGA Tour officials have postponed the Viking Classic until at least Sunday and will evaluate the course Saturday before making a decision on when or if the tournament will be held.
Tom Patri: Four youngsters to watch heading into 2010
Tour cards will be lost, retained, and earned over these next few weeks. Guys will both launch and end there dreams.
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.
College dropout Fowler cuts instant, awe-inspiring swath
After five misfires in as many years, the top NCAA program in the country had finally won one of the elite events in college golf, yet the primary topic of conversation all week centered on a peer-group kid who wasn't in the field.
Fowler creates stir on Pga Tour
There are always those that look for the next great player in all sports.A For golf, every pre-25-year-old player that garners worldwide attention is the next Tiger Woods .A Unfair, yes.A But, with the quick success of the newly minted pro Rickie Fowler, golf fans around the world should be excited as there is a crop of young players that seem to ...
PGA Tour card lure no distraction for young Fowler
NEW YORK: American Rickie Fowler has no intention of being sidetracked at this week's Viking Classic in Madison, Missis sippi, even though he could secure his PGA Tour card for next year with a high finish.
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