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Justin Rose leads at Disney World
Content Foxsports TV Site Map Network Sites: news.com.au FOX SPORTS Golf Justin Rose leads Children's Miracle Network Classic at Disney World November 13, 2009 Justin Rose carded a seven-under-par 65 to seize a one-shot lead after one round of the US PGA Tour season-ending Children's Miracle Network Classic at Disney World.
Gronberg and Rose in leading quartet at Disney Classic
Britain's Justin Rose and Sweden's Mathias Gronberg shared the third round lead with Americans Justin Leonard and George McNeill at the Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista in Florida on Saturday.
MacKenzie's play keeping his mind at ease
Even for the average hack, it's probably the easiest tip in the book to execute.
Will MacKenzie In The Hunt For CMN Title
Justin Rose shot a 7-under 65 on Thursday to take the lead in the Children's Miracle Network Classic.
Will MacKenzie is the defending champion in the PGA Tour's Viking Classic, which goes this weekend in Madison, Miss.
The PGA TOUR heads to the Annadale Golf Club in Mississippi for the Viking Classic, where Will MacKenzie looks to find the magic that gave him a playoff victory here last season .A The Fall Series has had its storylines but none are bigger than Rickie Fowler, who enters the Viking Classic as the hottest player on TOUR in only his third professional ...
MacKenzie to defend title in Viking Classic
Winner's share: $666,000. a Television: Golf Channel . a Last year: Will MacKenzie won the Fall Series event for his second tour title at this tournament last year by beating Marc Turnesa with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff.
Rain, conditions could make scores climb
Will MacKenzie shot 19 under par for 72 holes to win last year's Viking Classic.
This Week in Golf - October 29th through November 1st
VIKING CLASSIC, Annandale Golf Club, Madison, Mississippi - Last year, this tournament played opposite the Ryder Cup in September.
Viking Classic field proves there's golf left
RIDGELAND - You might have noticed the headline in Monday's Sports section: 'Lefty rallies, ends year on good note.' For many PGA Tour players - and golf fans - the season did end Sunday, with Phil Mickelson shooting a 65 to win the Tour Championship and Tiger Woods finishing second and capturing the FedEx Cup and its $10 million bonus.
The Fall Series The folks on the Tour used the day following Phil's win at the TOUR Championship and Tiger's win of the FedEx Cup to reflect on the last month of work, and most golf fans are starting to do the same.
Charles Neibergall/TheAssociated Press Swing coach Butch Harmon shows a grip to Phil Mickelson on the fourth tee during a practice round Wednesday.
Sheftic gears up for PGA Championship
Growing up, Mark Sheftic learned the game of golf from his father, Ted. Through the years, the two have made many memories and have shared the dream that Mark would some day play on the sport's big stage.
Sheftic gears up for PGA Championship
Growing up, Mark Sheftic learned the game of golf from his father, Ted. Through the years, the two have made many memories and have shared the dream that Mark would some day play on the sport's big stage.
Race to FedExCup playoff going down to the wire
The top 125 in the points race will move on to The Barclays, the first event of the playoffs.
Kinston C.C. to host large youth event
There's a good chance a future PGA Tour golfer will take a stroll down Kinston Country Club's tight fairways this week.
Having to hit a 220-yard iron shot over water isn't an ideal way to start a round.
PGA Tour's Viking Classic Held at Madison's Annandale Golf Club, the Viking Classic stands as the premiere sporting event in the state each year, with some of the world's top players teeing it up.
Is it a revolutionary shift or just the latest fad? Andy Plummer doesn't bluntly claim the former, but he and Mike Bennett - the most prominent names behind a new manner of swinging a golf club known as the stack and tilt - are quite confident that they are teaching more than the latter.
Golfa s jury still out on a stack-and-tilta
But like many things in the finicky world of golf, its staying power may be cooling off.
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