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Ernie Els Makes PGA Tour Debut at Riviera
February 18, 2006The Associated PressLOS ANGELESErnie Els felt as though he was on foreign territory, and in some respects he was.
Sabbatini Stays in Control at Riviera
February 18, 2006The Associated PressLOS ANGELESEven with a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open, Rory Sabbatini is far from satisfied. Never mind that he is playing some of his best golf this year and that his name is on the leaderboard just about every week.
PGA Grand Slam of Golf Returns to Kauai
February 18, 2006The Associated PressKAHUKU, HawaiiThe PGA Grand Slam of Golf, a made-for-TV event featuring the winners of the year's four majors, will return to Kauai this year, the tour said Friday.
Defending Champion Withdraws From SBS Open
February 18, 2006The Associated PressKAHUKU, HawaiiDefending champion Jennifer Rosales withdrew from the season-opening SBS Open midway through the second round on Friday with an injured finger on her right hand.
Roberts Seeks 3rd Consecutive Tour Win
February 18, 2006The Associated PressNAPLES, Fla.Loren Roberts will go for three in a row starting Friday at The ACE Group Classic. Roberts won the first two events on the Champions Tour in Hawaii, joining Don January and Larry Nelson in accomplishing the feat.
Tiger pulls out of Nissan
February 18, 2006He was 11 shots out of the lead, and was to play with big-hitting rookie J.B. Holmes in the third round."Everyone saw how Tiger felt this week struggling with the flu and he just can't shake it," agent Mark Steinberg said in a statement. "
Sabbatini maintains 4-shot lead in Nissan
February 18, 2006LOS ANGELES - Even with a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open, Rory Sabbatini is far from satisfied.Never mind that he is playing some of his best golf this year and that his name is on the leaderboard just about every week.
Thammanoon overtakes Park in Malaysia
February 18, 2006I'm very comfortable here and I'm putting really well this week.
Sabbatini Out In Front
February 18, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent, Los Angeles South African Rory Sabbatini takes a four-stroke lead into the final round of the Nissan Open in Los Angeles - and he does not have to worry about Tiger Woods any more.
Dalgleish a canny captain
February 18, 2006Sun 19 Feb 2006 Degree of choice: Colin Dalgleish, appointed non-playing captain for the Walker Cup team, stuck to studying rather than turning professional.
Round Three Scores - Nissan Open
February 18, 2006Rory Sabbatini Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate16 Feb - 19 Feb 2006CourseRiviera Country ClubLocationPacific Palisades, CA, AustraliaDefe. -
Sparkling Sabbatini Tightens Grip
February 18, 2006Sabbatini carded a 67 at the Riviera Country Club, with two-times winner Fred Couples and fellow American Craig Barlow lying joint second on ten under after carding a 66 and 67 respectively.
Sabbatini stays out front at the Nissan Open, but Woods withdraws with the flu
February 18, 2006AP) -- Rory Sabbatini made a 5-foot birdie on the 18th hole Saturday that allowed him to finish the day the same way he started -- with a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open and in total command of his game.
Sabbatini Maintains Lead in Tiger-less Nissan
February 18, 2006PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. -- Rory Sabbatini made a 5-foot birdie on the 18th hole Saturday that allowed him to finish the day the same way he started -- with a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open and in total command of his game.
Sabbatini grabs second-round lead at Nissan Open
February 18, 2006Sabbatini grabs second-round lead at Nissan Open Feb. 17, 2006 LOS ANGELES -- Tiger Woods got caught in the rain without an umbrella.
Lehman, fit and trim, in contention at Riviera
February 18, 2006By Art SpanderPGATOUR.com Contributor PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. --
Woods withdraws from Nissan Open due to illness
February 18, 2006Woods withdraws from Nissan Open due to illness Feb.
Sim takes slim lead in Australia
February 18, 2006By John BushPGA TOUR staff ADELAIDE, South Australia -- Michael Sim moved to the top of the leaderboard with 18 holes remaining at the Nationwide Tours Jacobs Creek Open Championship.
PGA Grand Slam of Golf returns to Kauai
February 18, 2006PGA Grand Slam of Golf returns to Kauai Feb.
Roberts close to history
February 18, 2006Second-round co-leader Loren Roberts could make Champions Tour history on Sunday as he seeks his third straight victory to start the season. Only two other players won their first two starts.
McGinley makes grade as Woods slumps
February 18, 2006Golf Mark Garrod TIGER WOODS looked certain to miss the cut after posting a three over par 74 in the second round of the Nissan Open in Los Angeles yesterday.
Flu symptoms force Woods to withdraw
February 18, 2006Tiger Woods's hopes of a third straight victory this year ended yesterday as he withdrew from the Nissan Open in Los Angeles.
Sabbatini leads Nissan Open
February 18, 2006February 18, 2006 SOUTH Africa's Rory Sabbatini surged into the lead at the Nissan Open today, firing a second-round 65 for a four-shot edge over France's Thomas Levet and Craig Barlow.
Three share Hawaii lead
February 18, 2006February 18, 2006 SOUTH Korea's Joo Mi Kim matched the tournament record with a seven-under 65 today to join compatriot Sung Ah Yim and American Becky Iverson atop the LPGA SBS Open leaderboard.
Flu strikes Tiger out of Nissan
February 18, 2006February 19, 2006 TIGER Woods withdrew from the Nissan Open because of flu before the start of today's third round.
Bourdy in full control at PGA Championship
February 18, 2006By Jack Milner You cannot argue with three 66's. Frenchman Gregory Bourdy stamped his authority on the Telkom PGA Championship at the par-72 Country Club golf course on Saturday by shooting his third successive six-under-par 66.
Ill Tiger withdraws
February 18, 2006World number one Tiger Woods withdrew from the Nissan Open prior to the start of the third round due to 'flu. The Open champion had struggled through the first two rounds and only just made the cut on one over-par.
Boasting bigger purse, PGA Grand Slam of Golf to return to Hawaii's Poipu Bay in November
February 18, 2006PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - The PGA Grand Slam of Golf, the season-ending showcase featuring golf's premier foursome, will be played at Poipu Bay Golf Course and Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa in Hawaii in 2006.
Harmon, a member of one of America's premier golf families, dies at 58
February 18, 2006PGA Professional Dick Harmon, a member of one of America's premier golf families of teaching professionals, died Feb. 10, 2006, in Palm Desert, Calif., following complications due to pneumonia. He was 58.
1,000 job positions, the most ever at one time, are posted on CareerNet
February 18, 2006PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. --
Sabbatini stays in control at Riviera
February 18, 2006While the weather forecast didn't go according to plan (for the better), Rory Sabbatini's game did. Sabbatini continued Saturday where he left off on Friday ... in total command of his game and maintaining a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open at Riviera.
Sim in Front Down Under; Stadler Ninth
February 18, 2006ADELAIDE, South Australia -- Former Australian amateur sensation Michael Sim only managed an even-par 72 on Saturday, but that was enough to move atop the leaderboard after three rounds of the Jacob's Creek Open Championship.
Sick Tiger Withdraws from Nissan
February 18, 2006PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. -- Tiger Woods withdrew from the Nissan Open on Saturday because of the flu, the first time in his pro career he has failed to finish a tournament for health reasons.
Severe Weather Plagues Malaysian Open
February 18, 2006KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Severe weather has impacted each round of the Malaysian Open and now it has forced the tournament to be shortened to 54 holes. On Thursday, a nearly three-hour delay forced the first round into Friday.
Woods withdraws
February 18, 2006Tiger Woods' hopes of a third straight victory this year ended on Saturday when he withdrew from the Nissan Open in Los Angeles.
Woods withdraws from Nissan Open
February 18, 2006Tiger Woods has been forced to pull out of the Nissan Open in Los Angeles at halfway because of a flu virus.
Tiger Woods withdraws from tournament due to health reasons for first time in career
February 18, 2006Extract not available.
Matthew off to fine start
February 18, 2006Sat 18 Feb 2006 Printer friendly Send to friend Matthew off to fine start ELSPETH BURNSIDE NORTH BERWICK'S Catriona Matthew made an impressive start to the new LPGA season with a first-round two-under-par 70 in the SBS Open in Hawaii.
Big hitters on short odds as Dalmahoy hosts Lothians title
February 18, 2006The showpiece event on the Lothians Golf Association calendar is being staged on the Marriott Dalmahoy East Course - now the longest championship layout in Scotland following recent changes.
Lehman May Play in Ryder Cup
February 18, 2006Tom Lehman is the Ryder Cup captain, but his recent play indicates that the PGA of America might have been a bit premature in selecting him to lead the squad. Lehman has been playing like someone who belongs on the team.
Woods Withdraws
February 18, 2006LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tiger Woods withdrew from the Nissan Open on Saturday because of the flu, the first time in his pro career he has failed to finish a tournament for health reasons.
Mark Burchfield named SuperNEWS/Club Car Superintendent of the Year
February 18, 2006Mark Burchfield, who overcame all Mother Nature could throw at him and then some during a $2.6 million golf course renovation and construction project at the Victoria Club in Riverside, Calif., was named the 2005 Superintendent of the Year.
Thammanoon takes lead at shortened Malaysian Open
February 18, 2006KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Thailand's Thammanoon Srirot overtook Welshman David Park on Saturday to take the lead of a shortened Malaysian Open.
Seminole Men's Golf Opens Spring Season At Gator Invitational
February 18, 200617, 2006TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State men's golf team, currently ranked 45th by Golf Week Magazine, heads down to Gainesville Feb. 18-19 to open their spring schedule as they play in the 2006 Gator Invitational.
PGA Grand Slam of Golf returns to Kauai
February 18, 2006The purse was increased to $1.25 million from $1 million.
Sim's big day
February 18, 2006Both were standout amateurs with fine techniques that had taken them to the top of the world amateur game.
Fraser, Simpson close
February 18, 2006Australians Marcus Fraser and Gary Simpson are three shots off the lead after the third day of a rain-shortened Malaysian Open.Fraser and Simpson were both ten-under early in their third rounds when rain prevented any more play.
Bourdy extends lead
February 18, 2006Bourdy extends lead Posted on 17 February 2006 - 15:47Frenchman Gregory Bourdy shot his second 66 of the tournament to move into a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Telkom PGA Championship at the par-72 Country Club golf course on Friday.
Bourdy on course for Telkom PGA Championship title
February 18, 2006Bourdy recovered from a bogey at the first in Saturday's third round and played his way to a total of 18 under par, giving him a generous lead over Thomas Aiken at 12 under. " I'm playing so well at the moment. I love the course.
Kamte ready to make history in Telkom PGA
February 18, 2006Kamte carded a solid 69 at Country Club Johannesburg's Woodmead course on Friday, lifting him to eight under par and joint third, with Bourdy at 12 under.
Woods withdraws from Nissan Open
February 18, 2006Tiger Woods pulls out of the Nissan Open in Los Angeles because of a virus.
French set to win Telkom PGA tour
February 18, 2006Gregory Bourdy from France looks set to win the 2006 second last Sunshine Tour, going into the final round of the Telkom PGA Golf Championship at the Johannesburg Country Club.
Sabbatini soars as Woods wobbles
February 18, 2006South African Rory Sabbatini moved four shots clear after the second round of the Nissan Open as Tiger Woods and Ernie Els scraped past the halfway cut.
Kim equals record to go joint top
February 18, 2006South Korea's Joo Mi Kim moved to joint top of the LPGA SBS Open leaderboard with a tournament record equalling seven-under 65 on Friday.
Srirot Leads as Maybank Malaysian Open is Reduced to 54 Holes
February 18, 2006Extract not available.
Rosales back to defend SBS title
February 18, 2006By Ticker Story February 16, 2006 KAHUKU, Oahu, Hawaii - Defending champion Jennifer Rosales will not have to contend with Annika Sorenstam but will face some tough competition in the SBS Open, which begins Thursday at Turtle Bay Resort.
Sabbatini Leads
February 18, 2006By the end of a wacky day at the Nissan Open, they only thing they had in common was a tee time Saturday.
Round Two Scores - Nissan Open
February 18, 2006Rory Sabbatini Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate16 Feb - 19 Feb 2006CourseRiviera Country ClubLocationPacific Palisades, CA, AustraliaDefe. -
Round Three Scores - Jacob's Creek Open
February 18, 2006Michael Sim Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate16 Feb - 19 Feb 2006CourseRoyal Adelaide Golf ClubLocationAdelaide, SA, AustraliaDefendingSte. -
Jam-packed leaderboard at Jacob's Creek
February 18, 2006It is only natural that you would attempt to do so with a leaderboard that is more packed than a tin of sardines. Twenty players are within four shots of the leader - rookie professional and former world number one amateur, Michael Sim. '
Flanagan's bolt from the gate at Jacob's Creek
February 18, 2006Flanagan was out early this morning in the second group having just scraped into the weekend with a +1 after two rounds.
Park leads stormy Malaysian Open
February 18, 2006Welshman David Park brushed aside a two-pronged Thai challenge to top the leaderboard of the Malaysian Open after the second round in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911.
Jimenez eager to play in Malaysia
February 18, 2006Cigar-chomping Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez fancies his chances at the Malaysian Open, and considers himself a favourite to win. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911.
Thaworn surprise leader in Malaysia
February 18, 2006Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand took the clubhouse lead with a sizzling seven-under par 65 in a rain-disrupted first round of the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lampur on Thursday.
Thongchai bids for hat-trick in Malaysia
February 18, 2006Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee will join a select band of players if he wins the Malaysian Open for the third year in a row at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club on Sunday.
Dougherty back to defend Masters crown
February 18, 2006Young Englishman Nick Dougherty, who held off a challenge from Colin Montgomerie to win the Singapore Masters last year, will return to the city-state to defend his crown.
Field is finalized
February 18, 2006Field set for Accenture Match Play Championship CARLSBAD, Calif. --
PGA-Nissan Open Par Scores
February 18, 200669-73_142 E Pat Perez 68-74_142 E Len Mattiace 71-71_142 E Zach Johnson 71-71_142 E Wes Short, Jr. 71-71_142 E Joey Sindelar 68-74_142 E Stewart Cink 71-71_142 E Bart Bryant 71-71_142 E Chris Riley 70-72_142 E J.L.
PGA-Nissan Open Scores
February 18, 200669-73_142 Pat Perez 68-74_142 Len Mattiace 71-71_142 Zach Johnson 71-71_142 Wes Short, Jr. 71-71_142 Joey Sindelar 68-74_142 Stewart Cink 71-71_142 Bart Bryant 71-71_142 Chris Riley 70-72_142 J.L.
Lobos Head to Wildcat Invitational
February 18, 2006Lobos Head to Wildcat Invitational Fourteen Ranked Teams in the 16-Team Field Feb.
Srirot leads as weather hits
February 18, 2006Play was suspended on Friday due to thunderstorms, and after the second round was completed by late morning on Saturday, the players were once again called in due to electrical activity in the area of the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.
Westwood On The Move In Nissan
February 18, 2006The Worksop man's five-under-par 66 in wet and cold conditions at the Riviera Country Club moved him up from 67th into a share of fourth place.
Eaks takes early lead at ACE Group Classic
February 18, 2006NAPLES, Fla. ( AP) - R.W. Eaks is trying to keep his drives in the fairway and not worry about distance these days. The strategy worked fine Friday at the ACE Group Classic.
Levin, Armour tied for Jacob's Creek lead
February 18, 2006ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) - Former New Mexico star Spencer Levin shot a 4-under 68 on Friday for a share of the second-round lead in the Jacob's Creek Open with Nationwide Tour regular Ryan Armour.
Malaysian Open shortened to 54 holes
February 18, 2006Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Sports Network) - Severe weather has impacted each round of the Malaysian Open and now it has forced the tournament to be shortened to 54 holes. On Thursday, a nearly three-hour delay forced the first round into Friday.
Srirot leads in rain-hit Malaysia
February 18, 2006Thammanoon Srirot takes the lead in the Malaysian Open, which is reduced to 54 holes.
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Round 2: Defending champion Rosales withdraws from SBS Open
February 18, 2006Round 2: Defending champion Rosales withdraws from SBS Open by Associated Press KAHUKU, Hawaii - Defending champion Jennifer Rosales withdrew from the U.S. '
Park goes low to lead in Malaysia
February 18, 2006A total of 64 players will return to the course today to resume their second rounds. Park, hoping to end a seven-year victory drought on the an Tour, showed solid form yesterday. ' Obviously, I'm hitting the ball nicely,' he said. '
Kim ties tournament record, shares lead
February 18, 2006Becky Iverson (69) and South Korea's Sung Ah Yim (66) matched Kim at nine-under 135 after the morning session.
New relaxation techniques pay dividends for Eaks
February 18, 2006New relaxation techniques pay dividends for Eaks Associated Press Naples, Fla. -- R.W.
Tiny Miyazato draws huge crowds
February 18, 2006She was followed by the largest gallery, by far, and a small contingent of journalists from her native Japan.
Campbell named NZ sportsman of the year
February 18, 2006US Open golf champion Michael Campbell has been named as New Zealand's sportsman of the year for 2005, the New Zealand Herald reported on Saturday.
Golf Galaxy to acquire The GolfWorks
February 18, 2006The acquisition is expected to close in early March. '
Golf Pride adds to range
February 18, 2006Golf Pride adds to range Golf Pride has added three new grips to its World Class range for the 2006 season. '
Sim gets a little friendly help
February 18, 2006A round of golf with mates on one of his favourite Australian courses. Michael Sim couldn't have asked for much more on the third day of the Jacob's Creek Open at Royal Adelaide on Saturday.
Ryder Cup off Rose's radar as PGA tour takes priority
February 18, 2006Justin Rose does not plan to change his 2006 playing schedule in a bid to qualify for the European Ryder Cup team this year.
Round 1: Park takes overnight lead at SBS
February 18, 2006Round 1: Park takes overnight lead at SBS by JAYMES SONG, Associated Press AP Photo Grace Park battled back injuries last year. (
Trio shares SBS lead
February 18, 2006Trio shares SBS lead by JAYMES SONG, Associated Press AP Photo Morgan Pressel is four off the lead entering the final round. (
Sim cards 72 to take lead
February 18, 2006His round featured four birdies and four bogeys. Sim said he was surprised to be leading the tournament with such a modest score.
Westwood Makes Forward Move
February 18, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent, Los Angeles A spectacular move through the field from 67th spot to joint fourth has given Lee Westwood the chance to challenge for the Nissan Open title in Los Angeles.
Rain A Pain For Tiger
February 18, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent, Los Angeles Ever forgotten to take an umbrella with you and got soaked as a result? If you have you are in good company now.
Eaks Grabs First-round Lead
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Tiger Still In The Hunt
February 18, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent, Los Angeles Tiger Woods, winner of his first two tournaments this year, was relieved just to survive the halfway cut at the Nissan Open in Los Angeles.
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Sabbatini surges into Nissan lead
February 18, 2006LOS ANGELES - Tiger Woods got caught in the rain without an umbrella. And with sloppy bogeys on the final two holes Feb. 17, he left Riviera wondering if he would get a tee time on the weekend.
Woods narrowly survives the Nissan Open cut as Sabbatini builds a big lead
February 18, 2006Tiger Woods couldn't keep dry, stuck in the afternoon rain without an umbrella. By the end of a wacky day at the Nissan Open, they only thing they had in common was a tee time Saturday.
Park leads in rain-disrupted Malaysian Open
February 18, 2006Park finished at 13-under 131, while defending champion Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand shot a 63 at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country club. For the second day, the tournament was disrupted by stormy weather with 18 players yet to tee off. (
PGA Grand Slam of Golf returns to Kauai
February 18, 2006PGA of America officials considered moving the elite four-man event to another city. A number of locations, including Las Vegas and the Caribbean, expressed interest in hosting the tournament. The 36-hole event will be played Nov. 21-22.
Woods narrowly survives as Sabbatini builds big lead
February 18, 2006By the end of a wacky day at the Nissan Open, they only thing they had in common was a tee time Saturday.
Three share lead at SBS Open
February 18, 2006Two former South Korean teammates and a veteran who hasn't won in a decade topped the leaderboard in the U.S. LPGA Tour's season-opening SBS Open on Friday.
PGA grand slam returns to Hawaii
February 18, 2006PGA grand slam returns to Hawaii The North Queensland Newspaper Company Pty Ltd Archive Search: is our online newspaper library with more than 150 papers archived. You need to register to search. Pick a pic from our extensive archives at .
Ryder Cup greenkeepers set for showdown
February 18, 2006GREENKEEPERS at Ireland's K-Club are ready for a showdown over pay and working conditions seven months before the course hosts the Ryder Cup. '
May Play in Ryder Cup
February 18, 2006Tom Lehman is the Ryder Cup captain, but his recent play indicates that the PGA of America might have been a bit premature in selecting him to lead the squad. Lehman has been playing like someone who belongs on the team.
Ljubicic survives; Johansson, Gasquet upset at Marseille
February 18, 2006By Ticker Story February 16, 2006 MARSEILLE, France (Ticker) - Croatian Ivan Ljubicic had some trouble continuing his brilliant start to 2006.
Clijsters edges Golovin at Proximus Diamond Games tennis
February 18, 2006By Ticker Story February 16, 2006 ANTWERP, Belgium (Ticker) - Kim Clijsters' first match in three weeks was far from easy.
Coria upset by Ramirez Hidalgo at Copa Telmex
February 18, 2006The second seed from Argentina, Coria was upset Wednesday in the second round of the $425,000 Copa Telmex claycourt tournament by unknown Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, 7-5, 6-2.
Kim equals record to go joint top
February 18, 2006Joo Mi Kim equals the tournament record with a seven-under 65 to go joint top in Hawaii.
Short work paying off for Roberts
February 18, 2006AP Photo Loren Roberts has three Champions Tour wins in just eight starts. ( AP Photo/Eric Gay) In his best days on the PGA Tour, Loren Roberts was the 'Boss of the Moss,' a tribute to his considerable skills as a putter.
Eaks takes one-shot lead
February 18, 2006AP Photo Tom Watson has never won in Florida. ( AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens) NAPLES, Fla. ( AP) -- R.W. Eaks is trying to keep his drives in the fairway and not worry about distance these days.
Field set for World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship
February 18, 2006CARLSBAD, Calif. --
Refreshed Roberts continues record run
February 18, 2006Loren Roberts was able to spend some quality time with his long-time instructor, Jim Suttie, last weekend as he prepared for The ACE Group Classic.
Kim, Yim and Iverson take second-round lead at SBS Open
February 18, 2006KAHUKU, Hawaii -- Two former South Korean teammates and a veteran who hasn't won in a decade top the leaderboard Friday after two rounds of the LPGA Tour's season-opening SBS Open.
Park leads at rain-disrupted Malaysian Open
February 18, 2006KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- David Park of Wales shot an 8-under 64 Friday to take a one-stroke lead in the rain-disrupted second round of the Malaysian Open.
Notes: Eaks in familiar spot
February 18, 2006Eaks finds himself in a familiar position after the first round of the 2006 ACE Group Classic. Following his 7-under-par 65 on Friday, Eaks holds a one-stroke margin over four players.
Ailing Woods opens with 69
February 18, 2006Ailing Woods opens with 69Posted on 17 February 2006 - 01:56Tiger Woods, battling a dose of flu, kept alive his hopes of a third successive victory this year with a two-under-par 69 in the Nissan Open first round in Pacific Palisades on Thursday.
Els, ailing Woods start steady at Nissan
February 18, 2006Els, ailing Woods start steady at NissanPosted on 16 February 2006 - 23:09Briton Justin Rose and American Dean Wilson set the pace in the Nissan Open first round while Tiger Woods battled against flu to a two-under-par 69 on Thursday.
Sabbatini sets pace, Els faces cut wait
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Armour, Spencer share halfway lead
February 18, 2006Armour, Spencer share halfway lead Posted on 17 February 2006 - 13:04Americans Ryan Armour and Spencer Levin share top spot at the South Australian Open in Adelaide after the second round on Friday.
Personal swing fixing gives Tiger boost
February 18, 2006Personal swing fixing gives Tiger boostPosted on 15 February 2006 - 22:45The ability to repair his game during a tournament round has given Tiger Woods more excitement than victories in his first two events of the year.
Medialink: Tiger Woods Aims for Second Tour Win and Second Car Giveaway at This Weekend's Nissan Open
February 18, 200618.02.2006 00:14 The Nissan (Nachrichten) Open at the Riviera Country Club is underway and once again, Tiger Woods is in the field.
Woods Survives Cut; Sabbatini Leads
February 18, 2006By the end of a wacky day at the Nissan Open, they only thing they had in common was a tee time Saturday.
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Roberts, Smyth ready to help where needed at Ryder Cup
February 18, 2006Loren Roberts and Des Smyth have both played for the Ryder Cup. This fall, they'll be helping captains Tom Lehman of the U.S. and Ian Woosnam of Europe battle for it. Roberts played on the 1995 U.S. Ryder Cup team, going 3-1-0.
Seminoles Open Spring Season At Gator Invitational
February 18, 200617, 2006TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State men's golf team, currently ranked 45th by Golf Week Magazine, heads down to Gainesville Feb. 18-19 to open their spring schedule as they play in the 2006 Gator Invitational.
Grand Slam of Golf returning to Kauai
February 18, 2006A number of locations, including Las Vegas and the Caribbean, expressed interest in hosting the tournament.The 36-hole event will be played Nov. 21-22.
Welshman Park leads in rainy Malaysia
February 18, 2006For the second day, the tournament was disrupted by stormy weather with 18 players yet to tee off.On Saturday, 64 players will return to the course to resume their second rounds.
Down, but not out
February 18, 2006He put on a rain jacket, thrust his hands in his pockets and walked toward the sixth green, with caddie Steve Williams covering the clubs with a towel."Tiger, take my umbrella," two fans shouted as he walked with his head down."Those little things?"
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Breeze pushes Lyle in Adelaide
February 18, 2006Sports Golf Jarrod Lyle believes the breezy conditions on the second day of the Jacob's Creek Open in Adelaide have provided him with an opportunity to challenge for the title on the weekend.Lyle ...
Thongchai charges in Malaysia
February 18, 2006Some holes, I putted well and I had two long ones. The par three, fourth hole was the key for me where I holed from around 20 feet,' said Thongchai. ' Yesterday the greens were quite slow because of the rain but today, I putted so much better.
Title race wide open
February 18, 2006Two Americans - one who has been around for a while and a new one - head the field after two rounds at Royal Adelaide.
Iles takes charge in Adelaide
February 18, 2006He could have extended his lead to two but missed a short put on the 10th.But it's a good effort for Iles who scored 73 on Friday after a 66 on day one. He's also playing in the windiest conditions of the day.
Sabbatini surges ahead
February 18, 2006Sports Golf South African Rory Sabbatini has surged into the lead at the Nissan Open with a brilliant second-round 65 at the Riviera Country Club in California.Sabbatini is at 10-under at the ...
Ryder Cup off Rose's radar
February 18, 2006Justin Rose does not plan to change his 2006 playing schedule in a bid to qualify for the European Ryder Cup team this year.
Defending champion Rosales withdraws from SBS Open
February 18, 2006Defending champion Rosales withdraws from SBS Open by Associated Press KAHUKU, Hawaii - Defending champion Jennifer Rosales withdrew from the U.S. '
Three share early lead at SBS Open
February 18, 2006South Korea's Joo Mi Kim tied the tournament record with a 7-under 65 to take a share of the lead midway through the second round of the U.S. LPGA Tour's season-opening SBS Open on Friday. Becky Iverson (69) and South Korea's Sung Ah Yim (66) matched Kim at 9-under 135 after the morning session. The morning groups had an easy time in balmy and unusually calm conditions on the Turtle Bay Resort's oceanside Arnold Palmer Course, located on the northernmost tip of the island of Oahu.