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Archive for September, 2007

Hjorth ends Ochoa’s LPGA winning streak

Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Maria Hjorth ended two streaks with a flawless final round at the Navistar LPGA Classic. Hjorth made a long birdie putt on the 17th hole and held on for her first LPGA Tour win since 1999 Sunday at the Navistar LPGA Classic. In the process, she also denied Lorena Ochoa's bid for a fourth consecutive victory.

Campbell wins Viking Classic by a stroke

Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Chad Campbell righted his listing game Sunday with a one-stroke victory over Johnson Wagner in the Viking Classic, making two birdies on his last three holes to win. Campbell was among six golfers who held or were tied for the lead Sunday at Annandale Golf Club. He finished with a 3-under-par 69 - the only member of that group under 70 - to win after trailing two-day leader David Branshaw by three strokes entering the final round. Branshaw was done in by a double bogey.

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Cink clinches Presidents Cup for U.S.

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

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Cink clinches Presidents Cup for United States

Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Tiger Woods had his hands full with Mike Weir on Sunday, but his mates picked up the slack to win the Presidents Cup.

Woods to face Canadian star Weir

Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player needed only four words and about two seconds to set the marquee Sunday singles match in the Presidents Cup. Nicklaus made the first move Saturday night, immediately calling out "Tiger Woods" with the U.S. selection for the fourth match. Player replied "Mike Weir" just as fast. "What a feather in his cap it would be for him if he could beat Tiger," Player said. "Tiger is a phenomenal player as we know. Mike Weir has nothing to lose.

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Britain and Ireland win Seve Trophy

Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Britain and Ireland earned 5 1/2 points in the first six singles matches Sunday to win the Seve Trophy over Continental Europe. Trailing by a point heading into the singles, Bradley Dredge got the decisive win by making a birdie to go 2 up with two to play against Gonzalo Fernandez Castano. Colin Montgomerie, who lost all three of his earlier matches in the tournament, started the rout by beating Robert Karlsson 1 up in the first singles.

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Branshaw takes lead at Viking Classic

Saturday, September 29th, 2007
David Branshaw shot a 3-under-par 69 Saturday to lead by two strokes after three rounds of the Viking Classic, with a crowd of 17 golfers within six shots of his 13 under going into the final day. Bill Haas had a 70 and was in second place while Chad Campbell moved into contention with a 64 that left him three strokes behind at 10 under. He was tied with Shaun Micheel and Johnson Wagner, who both shot 68s.

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U.S. holds dominating Presidents Cup lead

Saturday, September 29th, 2007
A pair of Tiger Woods blowouts helped the U.S. build a commanding lead Saturday at the Presidents Cup in Montreal.

U.S. loses four matches in Friday setback

Friday, September 28th, 2007
Friday wasn't good for the U.S., which lost four matches at the Presidents Cup. The team still leads, but not by much.

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Tiger hopes for better luck with Furyk

Friday, September 28th, 2007
Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk hope they'll have better luck together Saturday morning in the Presidents Cup than they did Friday afternoon. Coming off a 5-and-4 fourball loss to Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby, the American stars will face Ernie Els and Adam Scott in the third foursomes match Saturday morning. The best-ball loss was Woods' worst in team competition. Singh and Appleby were 11 under through 14 holes. "We ran into a tough match," said Woods, 2-7 in Presidents Cup best-ball play.

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