A new alliance for industry stalwarts
March 20, 2006The official launch is scheduled for May. '
Some tournaments are always remembered for who lost them, says Ferguson
March 20, 2006AP) -- The hollow look in his eyes and numbness in his voice made it clear that Greg Owen was still in shock over his gaffe on the 17th green that cost him the Bay Hill Invitational.
Owen left to swallow bitter pill
March 20, 2006Owen left to swallow bitter pill Posted on 20 March 2006 - 01:00Britain's Greg Owen was struggling to come to terms with his stumbling finish after throwing away a golden opportunity to win the Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour
March 20, 2006Booz Allen takes name off PGA TourPosted on 20 March 2006 - 19:32The US PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic to the fall is costing the tournament its title sponsor.
Bay Hill's 17th hole pivotal for Pampling
March 20, 2006Bay Hill's 17th hole pivotal for PamplingPosted on 20 March 2006 - 00:55Australia's Rod Pampling thought his victory hopes were over when he bogeyed the par-three 17th in the Bay Hill Invitational final round in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
Pampling clinches second PGA Tour title
March 20, 2006Pampling clinches second PGA Tour titlePosted on 20 March 2006 - 01:13Australia's Rod Pampling held off Britain's Greg Owen to clinch his second PGA Tour title by a shot at the Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
Booz Allen drops its sponsorship after the PGA Tour moves its event to the fall
March 20, 2006Booz Allen Hamilton Chairman Ralph Shrader said Monday that his company will not renew its sponsorship contract when it expires after this year's tournament. '
PGA Tour Notebook: Hamate surgery knocks rookie Moore out for six weeks
March 20, 2006Among the events he will miss are this week's Players Championship and the Masters in early April. Moore, the 2004 U.S.
Owen has Company in Long Line of Meltdowns
March 20, 2006he said.At least he has plenty of company.Carnoustie used to be known as the toughest links in golf.
Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S.
Bay Hill gaffe will always haunt Owen
March 20, 2006ORLANDO, Fla. -
The Big Five at Sawgrass
March 20, 2006A look at the top five players in the Official World Golf Ranking at THE PLAYERS Championship: Tiger Woods Starts: 9Overall Total: 22-under parFront Nine: 10-underBack Nine: 12-underPar-5s: 71-underPar-4s: 32-overPar-3s: 17-overBest Hole: No.
Donald, Garcia lead Euro charge
March 20, 2006Now it's beginning to get serious. OK, a lot of what has gone before this season has been meaningful to a greater or lesser extent, but this week everything is going up a notch.
With move to fall, Booz Allen removes name from PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Some tournaments better known for who lost
March 20, 2006ORLANDO, Fla. (
Ryan Moore to miss 6-8 weeks after hand surgery
March 20, 2006SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Ryan Moore, the 2004 U.S.
T8 finish at Bay Hill propels Pernice into top 25 of U.S. Ryder Cup Points Standings
March 20, 2006finish at Bay Hill propels Pernice into top 25 of U.S. Points Standings if 0) 0) PGA Team USA Standings ers competing for a spot on the 2006 U.S. team will accumulate points through the 88th at Medinah. The 36th will be played Sept.
Pampling Sneaks in at Bay Hill
March 20, 2006Rod Pampling owes Greg Owen a big "thank-you" card after Owen putt-putt-putted his way out of the Bay Hill Invitational.
Inkster Wins Safeway International
March 20, 2006Juli Inkster still has some fuel in her tank. The 45-year-old LPGA Hall of Famer overcame a four-stroke deficit to win the Safeway International.
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Clough wins SA Club Pro
March 20, 2006The next two qualifiers were Ian Devlin from Barossa Valley Golf Club and Mike Sprengel of Kooyonga Golf Club.
Lady Vols Head To Paradise
March 20, 2006March 20, 2006 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.- The Lady Volunteer golf team returns to the links on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in beautiful Kaneohe, Oahu where it will vie for its second title of the campaign.
Howell confirms British Masters entry
March 20, 2006Howell confirms British Masters entry Posted on 20 March 2006 - 18:00European order of merit leader David Howell will play on home soil for the first time this season when he competes at the British Masters in May.
Pamp's proven wrong
March 20, 2006So I was sitting back before Greg had putted and just telling myself that I had to make birdie on the last. '
Xbox Live WAC Men's Golfer of the Week Awarded
March 20, 2006Xbox Live WAC Men's Golfer of the Week Awarded Monday, March 20, 2006 DENVER - New Mexico State's Matt Edwards has been named the Xbox Live Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Week.Edwards, a junior from Las Vegas, Nev.,
The history of 17
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Phil Mickelson has suggested that there should be mandatory PGA Tour events, like in NASCAR. Is he onto someth
March 20, 2006Put the PGA Tour season schedule into bracket form and the Honda Classic is likely to be one of those pesky 12 seeds that knocks off a No. 5 in the first round.
Weekly 18: Why players love The Players
March 20, 2006For those who think literally, the PGA Tour season begins at the Mercedes Championships. For those who like to be inclusionary, the season starts with the Sony Open, the year's first full-field tournament.
Jason Logan: Turning things around
March 20, 2006In the upcoming Spring issue of SCOREGolf Magazine, there is an article about the Canadian Tour written by Tim Campbell of the Winnipeg Free Press.
Some PGA Tour tournaments become known for who lost - not who won
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Gary Player at KPMG's Golf Business Forum
March 20, 2006Player at KPMG's Golf Business Forum One of golf's true legends, Gary Player, will be the special guest of honour at the 3rd annual KPMG Golf Business Forum on 8-10 June in Cyprus. '
Some tournaments better known for who lost
March 20, 2006Rod Pampling won the Bay Hill Invitational Sunday, but the real story was Greg Owen's meltdown. Owen's three-putt from less than four feet on No. 17 allowed him to join the long list of memorable losers.
Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006The U.S. PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic from spring to autumn is costing the tournament its title sponsor. Booz Allen Hamilton chairman Ralph Shrader said on Monday his company will not renew its sponsorship contract when it expires after this year's tournament. "As we look to the move to the fall, we feel we would be constrained to have the world-class event that we sought," Shrader told The Associated Press.
Inkster wins Safeway International
March 20, 2006Battling wind and rain, Hall of Famer Juli Inkster overcame a four-stroke deficit to win the Safeway International on Sunday. The 45-year-old Inkster won her 31st career U.S. LPGA Tour title and first since 2003. She shot a 5-under 67 to finish at 15-under 273, two strokes ahead of Sarah Lee (73). Lee, who had led since the last hole of the second round, double-bogeyed the par-4 14th hole to allow Inkster to take a one-stroke lead.
Bryant wins Toshiba Classic
March 20, 2006Brad Bryant won his first Champions Tour title Sunday, closing with a 5-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Bobby Wadkins, John Harris and 2005 winner Mark Johnson in the Toshiba Classic. Bryant finished with a 9-under 204 total and earned $247,500 (?203,120). Wadkins also closed with a 66 and Harris and Johnson shot 68s. "I didn't think that 9 under would win," said Bryant, playing his 27th event on the 50-and-over tour. "I thought it would take around 15 to win.
Howell confirmed for GB Masters
March 20, 2006Howell leads the European order of merit European Order of Merit leader David Howell will play in the British Masters at The Belfry in May.
Hal Quinn: Master Disaster
March 20, 2006Too bad that the so-called 'Paparazzi Towers' condos won't be built beside Augusta National. They would have provided the best vantage point to watch the bombs going off at this year's Masters.
Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour event Associated Press Washington - The PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic to the fall is costing the tournament its title sponsor.
Whitehouse Has A Taste For Madeira
March 20, 2006Tom Whitehouse returns to fondly familiar territory this week hoping that memories of last year can kick-start his European Tour season.
Pampling jumps to 29th in world rankings
March 20, 2006Australia's Rod Pampling has risen 23 places to 29th in the latest world rankings issued on Monday after his win at the Bay Hill Invitational.
Owen Rues Missed Chance
March 20, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent Greg Owen accepts it was just plain stupidity that has left him still searching for a US Tour victory - and a place in the Masters.
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Buckle tops Asian Tour Order Of Merit
March 20, 2006He played very well, it is the first time I have seen him play and I only heard of him the first time two weeks ago when he lost to Simon Dyson (in Indonesia). But he is a fantastic player and is going to have a big future,' said Howell.
Howell targets British Masters
March 20, 2006Howell leads the European order of merit European Order of Merit leader David Howell will play in the British Masters at The Belfry in May.
Postcards from the road
March 20, 2006Editor's note: Gilles Samson and his wife, Suzette, always wanted to travel around the United States. So after retiring from their jobs late last year, the two Canadians decided to combine their wanderlust with their love of golf.
Pampling, Edfors make big climbs in world rankings
March 20, 2006Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Rod Pampling's win Sunday at the Bay Hill Invitational helped him jump 23 spots to No. 29 in the latest Official World Golf Rankings.
Pampling, Edfors make big climbs in world rankings
March 20, 2006Johan Edfors earned his first European Tour win Sunday at the TCL Classic and flew up 184 positions to No. 174 in the world. Despite the strong field at the Bay Hill Invitational, there was no movement in the top 12 spots in the rankings.
With move to fall, Booz Allen removes name from PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
PGA Tour loses sponsor
March 20, 2006WASHINGTON (AP) - The PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic to the fall is costing the tournament its title sponsor.
Booz Allen to Takes Name Off PGA TOUR Event
March 20, 2006WASHINGTON -- The PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic to the fall is costing the tournament its title sponsor.
Final Scores and Earnings from Bay Hill
March 20, 2006Choi, $26,033.33 71-73-72-70--286 -2Henrik Bjornstad, $26,033.33 71-73-70-72--286 -2Harrison Frazar, $26,033.33 72-66-74-74--286 -2Mark Wilson, $26,033.
Dialogue with Jack Burke Jr
March 20, 2006Elkington said that as he lined up the putt he envisioned 69-year-old Jackie Burke Jr. sitting in a chair at Champions Golf Club in Houston, watching how he would handle the pressure. '
His secrets
March 20, 2006By Jackie Burke with Guy Yocom Golf Digest April 2006 Excerpted from It's Only a Game: Words of Wisdom From a Lifetime in Golf, by Jackie Burke Jr. with Guy Yocom, 208 pages, $22.50.
1956: The toughest Masters
March 20, 2006By Nick Seitz Golf Digest April 2006 IT'S BEEN 50 YEARS SINCE BOB Rosburg made forgettable history at the 1956 Masters, but he remembers it like the name of his firstborn (Bob Jr.).
We start with moments Nos. 50-26
March 20, 2006by Jones held up his hand from somewhere and said, 'That's enough, boy. . -
1986: The greatest Masters
March 20, 2006By Guy Yocom Golf Digest April 2006 When the leaders churn into Amen Corner this Masters Sunday, there is always the chance the ensuing hours will leave us limp and exhausted in our easy chairs, the nerves shot.
Weekly 18: Why the players love The Players Championship
March 20, 2006For those who think literally, the PGA Tour season begins at the Mercedes Championships. For those who like to be inclusionary, the season starts with the Sony Open, the year's first full-field tournament.
After another embarrassing defeat to the Europeans two years ago, the PGA of America made changes to the U.S.
March 20, 2006When J.B. Holmes won the FBR Open in the fourth event of his rookie season, he climbed into the top 10 on the U.S. Ryder Cup points list. When Arron Oberholser earned his first PGA Tour victory one week later, he ascended to No. 6.
Fair Play at Players Championship
March 20, 2006Fred Funk didn't hesitate in giving his answer.
Van Der Walt Ready for Madeira
March 20, 2006Tjaart Van der Walt is back on the European Tour this week at the Madeira Island Open after spending most of the last five years playing in the U.S.
PGA: Gaffe On 17th Costs Owen Bay Hill Title
March 20, 2006PGA: Gaffe On 17th Costs Owen Bay Hill TitleLeader 3-Putts From Three FeetORLANDO, Fla. (
Booz Allen takes name off PGA Tour event
March 20, 2006Sports Golf WASHINGTON (AP) - The PGA Tour's decision to move the Booz Allen Classic to the fall is costing the tournament its title sponsor.Booz Allen Hamilton chairman Ralph Shrader said Monday ...
PGA: Late Gaffe Costs Owen Bay Hill Title
March 20, 2006Network) -- Rod Pampling captured the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday thanks in large part to a costly mistake by Greg Owen on the 17th green.Pampling was one behind Owen as they reached the par-three 17th.
Howell confirmed for GB Masters
March 20, 2006David Howell announces his participation at the British Masters in May.
Booz Allen Pulling Out as PGA Sponsor
March 20, 2006For the third time since 2002, Washington's annual PGA tour tournament will be seeking a new title sponsor starting with the 2007 event.
What they're saying about No. 17
March 20, 2006It is like having a 3 oclock appointment for a root canal. Youre thinking about it all morning and you feel bad all day. You kind of know sooner or later youve got to get to it.-- Mark Calcavecchia It's gotten so big now because now it's Live@17.
Pampling's dramatic win
March 20, 2006Sports Golf Australian Rod Pampling has clinched his second PGA Tour title after Englishman Greg Owen collapsed with a double bogey on the penultimate hole of the Bay Hill Invitational in Florida....
PGA: Late Gaffe Costs Owen Bay Hill Title
March 20, 2006PGA: Gaffe On 17th Costs Owen Bay Hill TitleLeader 3-Putts From Three FeetORLANDO, Fla. (
Owen squanders lead, PGA title
March 20, 2006Owen squanders lead, PGA title ORLANDO, Fla. -- The silver sword for winning the Bay Hill Invitational went to Rod Pampling. Registered 6-day subscribers to the The Province newspaper or electronic edition enjoy full access to The Province Online.
Owen so Close to Victory at Bay Hill
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Johan Edfors Wins TCL Classic to move up to World Number 174
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Howell and Westwood Confirmed for The Quinn Direct British Masters
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Bryant's stretch birdies help him take Toshiba Classic title
March 20, 2006Bryant's stretch birdies help him take Toshiba Classic title March 19, 2006GolfWeb Wire Services NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. --
Pampling holds on for one-stroke victory at Bay Hill
March 20, 2006Pampling holds on for one-stroke victory at Bay Hill March 19, 2006GolfWeb Wire Services ORLANDO, Fla. --
Notes: Owen grabs career-best finish
March 20, 2006By Joe ChemyczPGA TOUR staff England native Greg Owen had his best career finish on the PGA TOUR, despite a double-bogey, bogey finish. Owen was at 16-under par and held a one-shot advantage through 16 holes Sunday.
With this victory: Rod Pampling
March 20, 2006With this victory: Rod Pampling Earns second PGA TOUR victory in his 121st career start on the TOUR at the age of 36 years, 5 months and 26 days -- 2004 INTERNATIONAL, 2006 Bay Hill Invitational Presented by MasterCard.
Pampling takes Bay Hill
March 20, 2006By DOUG FERGUSON Rod Pampling of Australia celebrates after winning the Bay Hill Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla. on Sunday. ( AP/John Raoux) ORLANDO, Fla. (
Inkster rallies to win Safeway Int'l
March 20, 2006SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. ( AP) - Hall of Famer Juli Inkster had waited three years for an LPGA Tour victory. So she didn't fret when a freak desert hailstorm delayed her tee time by two hours Sunday.
Season's best for Matthew in Arizona
March 20, 2006Dropped shots at the 11th and 16th ended her hopes of a third Tour win, but it was still good enough for a three-way share of fourth place, four shots adrift of winner Juli Inkster, and a 34,000 pay day. '
Big Break Player Wins Futures Tour Event
March 20, 2006RIVERVIEW, Fla. -- Ashley Prange, a contestant on The Golf Channel's popular reality series, won her first Futures Tour title Sunday, closing with a 5-under 66 for a two-stroke victory in the Greater Tampa Duramed Futures Classic.
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TCU Men's Golf Makes Final-Day Push To Tie For Eighth At Hall Of Fame
March 20, 2006The sub-par scores by Jon McLean and Tom Miles were two of just four red numbers posted among the 96 participants on the final day. McLean, who was in 49th place after the first day of play, tied for eighth after successive rounds of 73-70.
Murray: Howell must move on
March 20, 2006GOLF LIVE ON SKY SPORTS PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 5pm Thurs Mar 23 SS2 5pm Fri Mar 24 SS2 7pm Sat Mar 25 SS2 7.30pm Sun Mar 26 SS2 Swedish golfer Johan Edfors was previously best known for leading the Challenge Tour, and winning the Zambian Open.
"What an abject display from David Howell at the TCL - I fear for our Ryder Cup chances" - GB
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Greg Owen comes agonisingly close to first PGA Tour title at Bay Hill
March 20, 2006In an extraordinary final few holes the lead oscillated between the two men but the drama came on the seventeenth when a bogey by Pampling looked to have given Owen a two-shot lead going down the last.
Prange wins Futures event
March 20, 2006Prange had a 10-under 203 total on the Summerfield Crossings course and earned $9,800. The 24-year-old former North Carolina player competed in The Big Break V: Hawaii taped in October and currently airing on The Golf Channel. '
Inkster rally wins Safeway
March 20, 2006Inkster went back to her room, turned on the NCAA tournament and relaxed.
Bryant claims Toshiba title
March 20, 2006Bryant finished with a 9-under 204 total and earned $247,500. Wadkins also closed with a 66 and Harris and Johnson shot 68s. ' I didn't think that 9 under would win,' said Bryant, playing his 27th event on the 50-and-over tour. '
Norman questions tour's finances
March 20, 2006By Tim Rosaforte Golf World March 17, 2006 The request is not a new one. Seemingly every few years or so a journeyman golfer inquires about reviewing the PGA Tour's financial details.
Owen left to rue costly late lapse
March 20, 2006A week after Luke Donald captured the Honda Classic, Owen was poised for the biggest moment in his career when he stood on the 71st and penultimate green with a three-foot putt to take a two-stroke lead.
Owen squanders lead, PGA title
March 20, 2006Extract not available.
Third spot for Clarke as Owen blows it
March 20, 2006Golf Mark Garrod DARREN CLARKE had to settle for third place in the Bay Hill Invitational after his challenge finally ran out of steam in Orlando last night.
Edfors looks for career lift
March 20, 2006Golf Michael Church TCL CLASSIC winner Johan Edfors is expecting a major career change after the 30-year-old Swede won his first tournament on the European Tour on the Chinese island of Hainan.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational debuts on the PGA Tour schedule next year. Is naming the event after the King a
March 20, 2006Who's playing the Palmer this year? Who's going to win the Palmer? Did you catch the final round of the Palmer yesterday? Hmmm ... has a pretty nice ring to it.
Funk takes time for himself
March 20, 2006Fred Funk was driving his 7-year-old Lexus with 30,000 miles on the odometer past the TPC at Sawgrass recently when he hit the brakes, popped his fist through the open sunroof and pointed at a banner hanging from a light pole.
Sirak: Graduation week for Players
March 20, 2006For at least a decade, the question that has refused to go away concerns whether The Players Championship is the fifth major.
Bryant takes Champions title
March 20, 2006Newport Beach, Calif. -- Brad Bryant won his first Champions Tour title yesterday, closing with five-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Bobby Wadkins, John Harris and 2005 winner Mark Johnson in the Toshiba Classic.
Inkster win 31st career title
March 20, 2006Superstition Mountain, Ariz. -- Battling wind and rain, Hall of Famer Juli Inkster overcame a four-stroke disadvantage to win the Safeway International yesterday.The 45-year-old won her 31st career LPGA Tour title and first since 2003.
Pampling wins by one stroke
March 20, 2006ORLANDO -- Rod Pampling thought he had thrown away the Bay Hill Invitational. Greg Owen gave it right back yesterday by missing two putts inside three feet that could haunt him for some time.
England 's Owen squanders lead to hand Aussie Pampling PGA title
March 20, 2006Pampling a victory at the PGA Bay Hill Invitational.
Inkster battles wind, rain and four-stroke deficit for victory
March 20, 2006SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz.Hall of famer Juli Inkster had waited three years for an LPGA Tour victory. So she didn't fret when a freak desert hailstorm delayed her tee time by two hours yesterday.
Owen Just Short Of Masters Spot
March 20, 2006Owen moves up from 95th to 53rd, a mere 0.07 points behind 50th-placed John Daly. His last chance to make it to Augusta for the first time comes at this week's Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Reeling Owen gives victory to Rod
March 20, 2006BY THE SWORD: Bay Hill Invitational winner Rod Pampling, left, poses with his trophy alongside tournament host Arnold Palmer. It was Pampling's second PGA win. Posted on Mon, Mar.
England's Owen squanders lead to hand Aussie Pampling PGA title
March 20, 2006England's Greg Owen three-putted for a double bogey at the 17th and missed a 12-foot par putt at the 18th hole to hand Australian Rod Pampling a victory at the PGA Bay Hill Invitational.
Owen Left To Rue Costly Lapse
March 20, 2006By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent Click here for all the latest golf scoresClick here for more golf news The best finish of Greg Owen's US Tour career was not a cause for celebration. Far from it.
Howell Runs Out Of Steam
March 20, 2006By Michael Church, PA Sport, Sanya Click here for all the latest golf scoresClick here for more golf news For three rounds, everything seemed to be going right for David Howell at the TCL Classic on the Chinese island of Hainan.
Oklahoma State Wins Title at Hall Of Fame Invite
March 20, 2006Oklahoma State Wins Title at Hall Of Fame Invite Cowboys earn second consecutive
Inkster grabs first LPGA title since 2003
March 20, 2006Inkster grabs first LPGA title since 2003 SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Arizona (AFP) - American Juli Inkster fired a five-under par 67 here Sunday to win the US$1.4 million LPGA Safeway International title by two strokes over South Korean Sarah Lee.
England's Owen squanders lead to hand Aussie Pampling PGA title
March 20, 2006Owen missed a three-foot par attempt and a two-foot par putt on the penultimate hole in an epic collapse, taking only seven seconds to turn what he thought was a tap-in putt into a disaster that will haunt him forever. '
Inkster's win takes earnings past US$10 million
March 20, 2006Sports Golf Safeway Inc. Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate16 Mar - 19 Mar 2006CourseSuperstition Mountain Golf & Country ClubLocationSuperstition Mountain, AZ, ...
Cleveland debuts revolutionary HiBORE driver
March 20, 2006Cleveland HiBORE What's on this week The new Cleveland HiBORE driver could be to Cleveland Golf what the Big Bertha was to Callaway - revolutionary and extremely profitable.
Hurley earns respect in PGA debut
March 20, 2006Naval Academy, played in the Bay Hill Invitational on a sponsor's exemption extended to him by host Arnold Palmer.Palmer took an interest in Hurley's quest to play professionally while fulfilling his military commitment.
Pampling wins with a shocking collapse by Owen
March 20, 2006Greg Owen felt like falling on one. Owen had his first PGA Tour victory seemingly sewn up late Sunday afternoon, a two-shot lead and 40 inches left for a par on the 17th hole. Pampling figured it was over. Everyone did.
Trainee pro produces phenomenal pair of aces
March 20, 2006The estimated chance of an average golfer scoring a single hole-in-one is approximately one in 33, 000, so the chances of hitting two in one round are phenomenal.
Inkster Comes From Behind, Wins at Safeway
March 20, 2006The Associated PressSUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz.Hall of Famer Juli Inkster had waited three years for an LPGA Tour victory. So she didn't fret when a freak desert hailstorm delayed her tee time by two hours Sunday.
Bryant wins first Tour title
March 20, 2006Bryant wins first Tour title NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (
Inkster overcomes deficit to win Safeway International
March 20, 2006By ANDREW BAGNATO SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. ( AP) - Hall of Famer Juli Inkster had waited three years for an LPGA Tour victory. So she didn't fret when a freak desert hailstorm delayed her tee time by two hours Sunday.
Inkster Swoops Late For Victory
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Lee leads by one at Safeway International
March 20, 2006By Ticker Story March 19, 2006 SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Arizona (Ticker) - Seeking her first LPGA Tour win, Sarah Lee takes a one-stroke lead over Aree Song entering Sunday's third round of the $1.4 million Safeway International.
Interview with Greg Owen
March 20, 2006Greg, I know it's a difficult way to finish a good week for you, but if you would, just talk a little about your day today and then towards the end of the day. GREG OWEN: Well, I couldn't play better than that. I played really well.
Interview with Rod Pampling
March 20, 2006Rod, an even par 72. Kind of a wild finish there, but just I'll let you talk about the day and how it unfolded and how it finished on a positive note. ROD PAMPLING: Yeah, the day was going great.
Inkster late surge earns victory
March 20, 2006American Juli Inkster claimed her 31st LPGA title with a two-shot win at the storm-delayed Safeway International. Inkster, 45, hit a birdie on the final hole to card 67 and finish on 15 under, ahead of long-time leader Sarah Lee.
Blackerby keys fifth-place TCU finish at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational
March 20, 2006Blackerby keys fifth-place TCU finish at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Two Horned Frogs among individual leaders March 19, 2006 The field included 10 teams ranked among the top 50 in the nation.
Inkster comes from behind to win Safeway International
March 20, 2006SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. -- Hall of Famer Juli Inkster had waited three years for an LPGA Tour victory. So she didn't fret when a freak desert hailstorm delayed her tee time by two hours Sunday.
Juli inks LPGA title
March 20, 2006March 20, 2006 JULI Inkster carded a five-under-par 67 to win the LPGA Safeway International at Superstition Mountain, Arizona, by two strokes over Sarah Lee today.
Brad Bryant wins Champions Tour title
March 20, 2006NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. ( AP) Brad Bryant won his first Champions Tour title Sunday, closing with a 5-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Bobby Wadkins, John Harris and 2005 winner Mark Johnson in the Toshiba Classic.
Veteran Inkster captures LPGA event
March 20, 2006SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. ( AP) Battling wind and rain, Hall of Famer Juli Inkster overcame a four-stroke deficit to win the Safeway International on Sunday. The 45-year-old Inkster won her 31st career LPGA Tour title and first since 2003.
Swede Edfors wins European PGA Tour TCL classic by one stroke ahead
March 20, 2006Sweden's Johan Edfors won his first European Tour title in the one-million-dollar TCL Classic on Sunday by staying one stroke ahead of Australian Andrew Buckle in the 18th hole of the finnal round.
Ashley Prange wins Futures Tampa event
March 20, 2006Riverview, FL (Sports Network) - Ashley Prange fired a five-under 66 on Sunday to come from behind and win the Greater Tampa Duramed Futures Classic. She finished at 10-under-par 203 and won by two at Summerfield Crossings Golf Club.
Pampling wins thanks to Owens' mistake
March 20, 2006Orlando, FL (Sports Network) - Rod Pampling captured the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday thanks in large part to a costly mistake by Greg Owen on the 17th green. Pampling was one behind Owen as they reached the par-three 17th.
Bryant breaks through with win at Toshiba
March 20, 2006Newport Beach, CA (Sports Network) - Brad Bryant claimed his first Champions Tour crown on Sunday as he birdied the final hole to finish at nine-under-par 204 and win the Toshiba Classic. The birdie at the last gave him a round of five-under 66.
Inkster roars back to win Safeway
March 20, 2006Superstition, AZ (Sports Network) - LPGA Hall-of-Famer Juli Inkster fired a five-under 67 Sunday to roar from behind and win the Safeway International. Inkster, who won for the first time since the 2003 season, ended the event at 15-under-par 273.
King of the Hill
March 20, 2006ORLANDO, Fla. ( AP) - The silver sword for winning the Bay Hill Invitational went to Rod Pampling. Greg Owen felt like falling on one.
Ashley Prange first Futures Tour title
March 20, 20062 on the Tour's Money List.'I spoke to my sport psychologist this morning and he told me to allow myself to win and to allow myself to make great shots,' said Prange, 24, of Noblesville, Ind. '
Final Scores - Toshiba Classic
March 20, 2006Eaks (70-71-69)T28 -2 Andy Bean (73-71-67)T28 -2 D.A.
Pampling survives dramatic finish at Bay Hill
March 20, 2006This was a win in a field that included four of the top five in the world and a stokeplay event.
Final Scores - Greater Tampa Futures Classic
March 20, 2006Sports Golf Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate17 Mar - 19 Mar 2006CourseSummerfield Crossings Golf ClubLocationRiverview, FL, USADefendingSarah-Jane KenyonMoney70,000 ($USD)...
Inkster Storms to 31st LPGA Title
March 20, 2006SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. -- Battling wind and rain, Hall of Famer Juli Inkster overcame a four-stroke deficit to win the Safeway International on Sunday. The 45-year-old Inkster won her 31st career LPGA Tour title and first since 2003.
Duke Captures Longhorn Invitational Title
March 20, 2006Duke Captures Longhorn Invitational Title Blue Devils win title by nine strokes March 19, 2006 Courtesy of Duke Athletics AUSTIN, TEXAS- Duke University and freshman Amanda Blumenherst each grabbed titles on Sunday as the Blue Devil women's
Bay Hill heartbreak for Owen
March 20, 2006Greg Owen suffered a simply crushing defeat after being poised to win his first US Tour title.
First Champions Tour win for Bryant
March 20, 2006" Brad Bryant won his first Champions Tour event in his 27th career start on the circuit.
Aussie Pampling grabs PGA lead
March 20, 2006Australian Rod Pampling fired a five-under par 67 here Saturday to grab a four stroke lead after the third round of the US PGA Bay Hill Invitational.
Lee holds onto one-shot lead at Safeway
March 20, 2006Lee holds onto one-shot lead at Safeway by ANDREW BAGNATO, Associated Press Aree Song is one back. SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (
Inkster turns back time
March 20, 2006Inkster turns back time by Associated Press Associated Press Juli Inkster's win was her first since 2003. ( AP photo/Jan Collsioo) SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (