Baddeley earns first PGA win at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

Baddeley earns first PGA win at Verizon Heritage Hilton Head Island, SC (Sports Network) - Aaron Baddeley made par from the rough at the 18th hole on Sunday, curling in a seven-foot putt to hang on for a one-shot victory over Jim Furyk at the Verizon

Baddeley seals PGA Tour breakthrough at Heritage

April 16, 2006

Baddeley, who joined the PGA Tour in 2003, birdied two of the last five holes at the Harbour Town Golf Links for a one-under-par 70, finishing at 15-under 269. The 25-year-old became the fourth Australian to triumph at the Heritage, following Graham

Baddeley pips Furyk at Heritage

April 16, 2006

Australia's Aaron Baddeley held off playing partner Jim Furyk to win the Heritage Classic in South Carolina. Baddeley birdied two of the last five holes for a one-under-par 70 and 15-under-par total, two strokes clear of America's Furyk who carded a 71.

Baddeley holds off Furyk to win Heritage

April 16, 2006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - Aaron Baddeley won the Verizon Heritage for his first PGA Tour title Sunday, rallying with two late birdies and finishing off Jim Furyk with a scrambling par on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole.But the 25-year-old

Jeev Milkha Singh victorious in China

April 16, 2006

Beijing, China (Sports Network) - Jeev Milkha Singh posted a two-under 70 in the final round Sunday to win the Volvo China Open by one stroke. Singh completed 72 holes at 10-under-par 278. 'This is fantastic. When I was injured (several years ago), I

Rebuild: The Resurrection of Metairie C.C.

April 16, 2006

Greg Core's eyes start to water. He gives pause to his speech. He tries to compose himself, and after almost a minute he manages to do so.Upon doing so, he says, "Dad called and said, 'You can't quit.'"Dad was the same man who told him to hightail it

Recovery: Professional Golf Returns to New Orleans

April 16, 2006

They stand wired and strapped in atop the New Orleans Superdome, looking like ants trying to rebuild their hill kicked by man. Only this time, the role of unremorseful man was played by Mother Nature. And the men themselves were ants.Not far away, there

Golf Chronicles: After Katrina

April 16, 2006

Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005.It's been nearly eight months since Hurricane Katrina resulted in the worst natural disaster in American history. Those in the Gulf States are still shaking off the effects of shell shock, still in

Badds Too Good at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Aaron Baddeley won the Verizon Heritage for his first PGA Tour title, rallying with two late birdies and finishing off Jim Furyk with a scrambling par on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole. Baddeley was tied with Furyk

Singh takes charge as Lynn's putter goes cold

April 16, 2006

Singh takes charge as Lynn's putter goes cold S EXTRA Check your score in our new Champions League Challenge game here. How is your team doing in the 20,000 Euro test? Sport, from here to eternity: Every major sporting event on the planet - date,

Furyk, Baddeley tied for lead at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

Baddeley shot a 66 on Saturday and was tied for the lead with Jim Furyk (68) at 14-under entering the final round of the Heritage Verizon. First, the 25-year-old Australian and wife Richelle will celebrate their first wedding anniversary, and he will be

Singh of India wins China Open

April 16, 2006

Singh had four birdies and two bogeys for a 10-under 278 at the Beijing Honghua International Golf Club. The win was only the second by an Indian player on the PGA European Tour and Singh's first win in 13 years. FINAL RESULTS: China Open

Woods' Agent Apologizes for Word 'Spaz'

April 16, 2006

The Associated PressTiger Woods' agent issued an apology Friday for the golf star calling himself a 'spaz' after the Masters last week. 'Tiger meant nothing derogatory to any person or persons and apologizes for any offense caused,' IMG agent Mark

Ochoa truimphs at Takefuji Classic

April 16, 2006

Ochoa truimphs at Takefuji ClassicPosted on 16 April 2006 - 06:27Mexico's Lorena Ochoa didn't have to settle for second place on Saturday, posting a solid six-under 66 to complete a wire-to-wire victory in the LPGA Takefuji Classic. Ochoa started the day

Jeev Milkha Singh captures Volvo China Open by one stroke

April 16, 2006

BEIJING -- India's Jeev Milkha Singh shot a final-round 2-under 70 on Sunday to win the Volvo China Open, one stroke ahead of Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain. Singh made four birdies against two bogies to close out the $1.8 million tournament at

Relaxed Mickelson eyes more majors

April 16, 2006

Relaxed Mickelson eyes more majors Mickelson now plans meticulously for his assaults on the majorsLOS ANGELES, California -- Just over two years ago, Phil Mickelson was weighed down with the unwanted tag of being arguably the best player in history not

Ochoa rebounds to claim major

April 16, 2006

Ochoa rebounds to claim major YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS or LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa rebounded from a painful playoff loss at the year's first major with her first victory of the season, shooting a closing 6-under 66 Saturday to win the

Milkha Singh flies to victory at China Open

April 16, 2006

India's Jeev Milkha Singh held his nerve to finally claim his first European Tour title with a one-shot victory at the co-sanctioned China Open in Beijing on Sunday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This

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April 16, 2006

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Singh wins Chain Open

April 16, 2006

Jeev Milkha Singh has won the China Open in Beijing, becoming only the second Indian to win a European Tour-sanctioned event and ending a seven-year title drought.The 34-year-old shot a final round 70 at the Beijing Honghua International Golf Club to

Baddeley holds off Furyk to win at Hilton Head

April 16, 2006

Aaron Baddeley pulled off a difficult up-and-down on 18 Sunday to save par and hold off Jim Furyk by one stroke to win the Verizon Heritage at Hilton Head. It is the first Tour win for Baddeley, who burst onto the scene as a teenager in 2000.

AP Photo Lorena Ochoa won the Takefuji Classic on Saturday for her fourth career LPGA victory. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

April 16, 2006

Ochoa Shoots Closing 66 to Take Wire-to-wire Victory April 16, 2006 Last update 9:28:59 PM Ochoa Shoots Closing 66 to Take Wire-to-wire Victory by Associated Press AP Photo Lorena Ochoa won the Takefuji Classic on Saturday for her fourth career LPGA

Beijing manners campaign gets a kick up

April 16, 2006

Beijing's campaign to improve the behaviour of its citizens at sporting events before the 2008 Olympics got enthusiastic backing from one spectator at the China Open on Sunday. India's Jeev Milkha Singh had just fired a shot into trees at the 11th hole

Milkha takes step out of father's shadow

April 16, 2006

As the son of 'The Flying Sikh', Jeev Milkha Singh was always going to find it difficult to make a name for himself when he decided to become a professional sportsman. One of the greatest athletes in India's history, Milkha Singh ran at three successive

Final Scores - LPGA Takefuji Classic

April 16, 2006

Lorena Ochoa Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 15 Apr 2006CourseThe Las Vegas Country ClubLocationLas Vegas, NV, USA2006 WinnerLorena OchoaDefendingWendy WardMoney1,100,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here 1 -19 Lorena Ochoa

Ochoa tops LPGA moneylist after Takefuji win

April 16, 2006

Lorena Ochoa Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 15 Apr 2006CourseThe Las Vegas Country ClubLocationLas Vegas, NV, USA2006 WinnerLorena OchoaDefendingWendy WardMoney1,100,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here Just two weeks after

Aaron Baddeley Interview - Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

Aaron Baddeley Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 16 Apr 2006CourseHarbour Town Golf LinksLocationHilton Head, SC, USADefendingPeter LonardMoney5,300,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here Q: We welcome Aaron Baddeley to the

Els charges into contention at Harbour Town

April 16, 2006

Els charges into contention at Harbour Town Miami - Ernie Els put his disappointing finish at last week's US Masters behind him by charging into contention for the Heritage Classic at Hilton Head, South Carolina on Saturday. With his putter back on

SINGH SEALS CHINA VICTORY

April 16, 2006

Singh celebrates his victory (Getty) SINGH SEALS CHINA VICTORY Click here for all the latest golf scores Click here for European Tour calendar Click here for US Tour calendar Click here for more golf news India's Jeev Milkha Singh rejuvenated his career

Jeev Singh Captures China Open

April 16, 2006

BEIJING, China -- Jeev Milkha Singh posted a 2-under 70 in the final round Sunday to win the Volvo China Open by one stroke. Singh completed 72 holes at 10-under-par 278. 'This is fantastic. When I was injured (several years ago), I didn't know if I was

Furyk and Baddeley lead Heritage

April 16, 2006

America's Jim Furyk and Australian Aaron Baddeley share the lead going into the final day of the Heritage Classic in South Carolina. Furyk, two shots clear at the start of the day, carded a three-under-par 68 for a 14-under total. Baddeley hit 66 to keep

Baddeley, Els turn up heat on Furyk

April 16, 2006

CARL MARKHAM AN 18th hole blunder cost overnight leader Jim Furyk his one-shot advantage as Aaron Baddeley birdied to finish with him on 14 under in the Verizon Heritage third round at Hilton Head Island. The Australian had set a hot pace, with three

Putting woes only part of the problem

April 16, 2006

WHEN the rain stopped, the skies cleared and the threat of lightning had disappeared from Augusta National, close of play on Saturday evening held promise of a spectacular finish to the 70th US Masters. With round three still to be completed, two

Horror for Lowry

April 16, 2006

Disqualified after his best of the day 66 KARL MacGINTY in Rosses Point SHANE LOWRY'S elation at making it to the head of the field in his first senior championship turned to tears of despair moments later when he discovered he'd signed for the wrong

GOLF NOTICES

April 16, 2006

BALBRIGGAN E O'Brien (14) 41, P McNally (19) 40, K Moss (11) 40. Gross: D O'Connor 33. Cl 1: K Moss (11) 40. Cl 2: J Carew (15) 39. Cl 3: P Donnelly (20) 39. CARRICKMINES S Morton (13) & D Parker (18) 44, J Harris (12) & G Reid (15) 44,B Levis (11) & D

Baddeley tied for lead

April 16, 2006

Australian Aaron Baddeley is well placed to break his drought on the US PGA Tour after carding five-under-par third round of 69 for a share of the lead the Verizon Heritage in South Carolina.Baddeley was locked on 14 under par with American Jim Furyk,

Furyk and Baddeley take a three-stroke lead

April 16, 2006

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MAIDEN TITLE FOR INDIAN SINGH

April 16, 2006

China Open Honghua International GC GB & Ire unless stated Final round Score JM Singh (Ind) -10 G Fernandez-Castano (Spn) -9 D Lynn -8 India's Jeev Milkha Singh won his first European Tour title with a one-shot victory at the China Open. The 34-year-old

Wire-to-Wire Winner

April 16, 2006

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Lorena Ochoa was the centre of jubilant bedlam on the 18th green, where relatives and friends wearing red shirts - like hers - gleefully sprayed her with champagne and beer and took turns hugging her. Quite a different scene from the

Martinez And Tigers In Lead At SEC Women's Golf Championship

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 FRANKLIN, Tenn. - With one day remaining at the SEC Women's Golf Championship, Auburn continues to hold a slight four-stroke lead while Tiger senior Maria Martinez holds a two-stroke advantage in the individual race here Saturday

Carolina Improves 17 Strokes At SEC Championships

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 Nashville, Tenn. - The South Carolina women's golf team improved 17 strokes during Saturday's second round of the Southeastern Conference Championship, and the Gamecocks head into Sunday's final round tied for eighth with a 310-293=603

Wigger and UVa Jump to Second at ACC Championships

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 Pinehurst, NC - While there is little drama involved in which team will probably win the 18th annual ACC Women's Golf Championship in Pinehurst, N.C., the 17th-ranked Virginia women's golf team is having its best showing at the event in

Aztecs in Tie for Sixth After Two Rounds at US Intercollegiate

April 16, 2006

Aztecs in Tie for Sixth After Two Rounds at US Intercollegiate Senior Josh Warthen sits in a tie for 12th, leading all Aztec golfers April 15, 2006 PALO ALTO, Calif. - The 17th ranked San Diego State men's golf team fell victim to the rain-soaked

Els charges into contention with 65

April 16, 2006

Els charges into contention with 65 Posted on 16 April 2006 - 06:24Ernie Els put his disappointing finish at last week's US Masters behind him by charging into contention for the Heritage Classic at Hilton Head, South Carolina on Saturday. You can get

High comfort level for Aaron at Heritage

April 16, 2006

High comfort level for Aaron at Heritage Posted on 16 April 2006 - 06:43Although yet to win on the PGA Tour, Australia's Aaron Baddeley senses he is close and would love to make his breakthrough at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South Carolina. You

Late bogey costs Furyk outright lead

April 16, 2006

Late bogey costs Furyk outright lead Posted on 15 April 2006 - 22:10Jim Furyk had to settle for a share of the lead with playing partner Aaron Baddeley after bogeying the final hole in the Heritage Classic third round at Hilton Head, South Carolina on

Ochoa Goes Wire-To-Wire in Vegas

April 16, 2006

LAS VEGAS -- Lorena Ochoa posted a 6-under 66 on Saturday to polish off a wire-to-wire victory at the LPGA Takefuji Classic. She finished at 19-under-par 197 and missed the tournament record by a stroke at Las Vegas Country Club. The win was Ochoa's

Badds, Furyk Tied; Els Four Back

April 16, 2006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Jim Furyk and Aaron Baddeley have separated themselves from the rest of the field after Saturday's third round of the Verizon Heritage. Furyk, who held the second-round advantage, posted a 3-under 68, while Baddeley carded a

White settles old score for dad

April 16, 2006

Golf Sun 16 Apr 2006 White settles old score for dad NICK RODGER SCOTTISH BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP JAMES White finally etched the family name on to the Scottish Boys' championship trophy at West Kilbride yesterday, 24 years after dad Jim lost in the final of

Linn shoots the breeze to retain his lead

April 16, 2006

Golf Sun 16 Apr 2006 Linn shoots the breeze to retain his lead JOSE RAMONE IN BEIJING OVERNIGHT leader David Lynn held on to top spot on the leadership board yesterday as he battled 35 mph winds to take a one-stroke lead going into the final round of

Musselburgh's missing links

April 16, 2006

Golf Sun 16 Apr 2006 Musselburgh's missing links JOHN HUGGAN JUST the other day, the Scottish Executive came to a decision. Or, rather, they decided not to make one. Not immediately anyway. After hearing a planning application - previously passed by the

Ochoa rebounds for wire-to-wire victory

April 16, 2006

Lorena Ochoa was the centre of jubilant bedlam on the 18th green, where relatives and friends wearing red shirts like hers gleefully sprayed her with champagne and beer and took turns hugging her. Quite a different scene from the last tournament when

Ochoa Shoots Closing 66 to Take Wire-to-wire Victory

April 16, 2006

Ochoa Shoots Closing 66 to Take Wire-to-wire Victory by Associated Press AP Photo Lorena Ochoa won the Takefuji Classic on Saturday for her fourth career LPGA victory. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) LAS VEGAS - Lorena Ochoa rebounded from a painful playoff loss

Lynn has the cut then takes the lead

April 16, 2006

The cut came a day early for Briton David Lynn this week after a festering insect bite nearly forced his withdrawal from the China Open. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This is a SuperSMS service, and

Lynn battles on as wind wreaks havoc

April 16, 2006

Briton David Lynn will take a one-stroke lead into the final day of the China Open after high winds wreaked havoc during the third round in Beijing on Saturday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This is a

Fernandez makes birdie, tower downed

April 16, 2006

Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano rode out a 'mini tornado' that knocked down a television tower to make a birdie putt at the China Open in Beijing on Saturday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This is a

Beijing gust robs Prayad of lead

April 16, 2006

Thai Prayad Marksaeng watched his shot at a share of the China Open lead blown away by a blast of Beijing wind on Saturday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This is a SuperSMS service, and each SMS costs

Casey makes early charge in Beijing

April 16, 2006

Defending champion Paul Casey moved into a share of the lead early in the final round of the China Open on Sunday. To get the live leaderboard from European Tour events, simply SMS GEURO to 34911. This is a SuperSMS service, and each SMS costs R2. Click

Singh wins maiden title in China

April 16, 2006

India's Jeev Milkha Singh wins the China Open by one shot.

Ochoa still out in front

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 LORENA Ochoa, seeking to improve on two runner-up finishes so far this year, maintained a two-shot lead after the second round of the LPGA Takefuji Classic today. The 24-year-old from Mexico followed up a solid first round by carding a

FURYK AND BADDELEY TIED FOR LEAD

April 16, 2006

By Carl Markham, PA Sport Jim Furyk bogeyed the 18th to surrender his outright lead heading into the final round of the Verizon Heritage after facing some real competition from playing partner Aaron Baddeley. The American found sand behind the green and

Ochoa holds onto lead with 68

April 16, 2006

Ochoa holds onto lead with 68Posted on 15 April 2006 - 06:29Lorena Ochoa shot a 4-under 68 in windy conditions to take a two-stroke lead over Brittany Lincicome in the Takefuji Classic in Las Vegas on Friday. After an opening 63 in ideal conditions the

Neilson determined to drive forward after semis defeat

April 16, 2006

Golf Sat 15 Apr 2006 Neilson determined to drive forward after semis defeat NICK RODGER DUNBAR golfer Jamie Neilson has vowed to use the disappointment of losing in the semi-final of the Scottish Boys' championship to his advantage this season. The

OCHOA WINS IN VEGAS

April 16, 2006

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Baddeley, Furyk tie lead

April 16, 2006

April 16, 2006 AARON Baddeley is poised to claim his first US PGA Tour victory, but he'll have to hold off two of golf's top players to do it. Baddeley is tied for the lead at the Verizon Heritage after today's (AEST) third round with American Jim

Lorena leads all way

April 16, 2006

April 16, 2006 MEXICO's Lorena Ochoa shot a solid six-under 66 to complete an all-the-way win in the LPGA Takefuji Classic. Ochoa started the day with a two-shot lead and never wavered on her way to a three-shot triumph. The 24-year-old had enjoyed a

Ochoa claims fourth career title at Takefuji Classic

April 16, 2006

LAS VEGAS -- Lorena Ochoa rebounded from a painful playoff loss at the year's first major with her first victory of the season, shooting a closing 6-under 66 Saturday to win the Takefuji Classic. Ochoa, who has lost twice in playoffs this year, wrapped

Baddeley, Furyk win for charity at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Aaron Baddeley and Jim Furyk were named this weeks AstraZeneca Charity Challenge winners for their first-place standing entering the final round of the Verizon Heritage. The AstraZeneca Charity Challenge, formerly known as

Could Woods become another bogeyman?

April 16, 2006

Phil Mickelson's Masters win inevitably stoked the argument over whether Tiger Woods will pass Jack Nicklaus's record of 18 majors. The coming three majors should provide a good indicator because of their different nature. We know that Woods, with 10 to

Mickelson may be Ben Hogan in disguise

April 16, 2006

Ben Hogan stood 5ft 9in in golfing spikes and shied away from the world under the peak of his white cap and a wreath of cigarette smoke. Phil Mickelson stands 6ft 2in on the balls of his heels and greets the world with white teeth and the gush of a

2006 SEC Women's Golf Championship - Day Two

April 16, 2006

Franklin, Tenn. -- With one day remaining at the SEC Women's Golf Championship, Auburn continues to hold a slight four-stroke lead while Tiger senior Maria Martinez holds a two-stroke advantage in the individual race here Saturday afternoon. The Tigers

FURYK PEGGED BACK IN HERITAGE

April 16, 2006

Heritage Classic Harbour Town Links, South Carolina Live on Sky Sports US unless stated Third round Score J Furyk -14 A Baddeley (Aus) -12 B Mayfair -11 E Els (SA) -10 J Kelly -10 Aaron Baddeley fired a superb 66 to claim a share of the lead going into

Final-hole bogey drops Furyk back into a tie with Baddeley at the Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

In the News After her Kraft Nabisco stumble, Ochoa cruises to victory in the Takefuji Classic Lynn holds a one-stroke lead at the China Open, where vicious winds fell a TV tower Players from six different countries will make up the European team in the

Lynn battles winds for China Open lead

April 16, 2006

BEIJING (AP-CP) - David Lynn of England shot even-par 72 Saturday to hold onto a one-shot lead amid gale force winds during the third round of the China Open. Lynn needed five birdies to offset three bogeys and a double bogey, which came on the par-5

Baddeley shares lead at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - Aaron Baddeley hopes to cap a big weekend with his first PGA Tour victory. Baddeley shot a 66 on Saturday and was tied for the lead with Jim Furyk (68) at 14-under entering the final round of the Heritage Verizon. First,

Furyk leads after second round at Verizon Heritage

April 16, 2006

Furyk leads after second round at Verizon Heritage By Ticker Story April 15, 2006 HILTON HEAD, South Carolina (Ticker) - Jim Furyk did not fritter away a promising start to his round after concluding his front nine with back-to-back bogeys. Furyk fired

Ochoa still on top at Takefuji Classic

April 16, 2006

Las Vegas, NV (Sports Network) - Lorena Ochoa posted a four-under 68 on Friday and is on top of the leaderboard after two rounds of the LPGA Takefuji Classic. She stands at 13-under-par 131 and is two ahead of Brittany Lincicome at Las Vegas Country

Lynn clings to lead in Beijing

April 16, 2006

Beijing, China (Sports Network) - David Lynn bogeyed the final hole Saturday to shoot even-par 72 as he holds a one-stroke lead after 54 holes of the Volvo China Open. Lynn completed three rounds at nine-under-par 207. Jeev Milkha Singh posted the low

Furyk and Baddeley distance themselves at Hilton Head

April 16, 2006

Hilton Head Island, SC (Sports Network) - Jim Furyk and Aaron Baddeley have separated themselves from the rest of the field after Saturday's third round of the Verizon Heritage. Furyk, who held the second-round advantage, posted a three-under 68, while

Ochoa goes wire-to-wire in Sin City

April 16, 2006

Las Vegas, NV (Sports Network) - Lorena Ochoa posted a six-under 66 on Saturday to polish off a wire-to-wire victory at the LPGA Takefuji Classic. She finished at 19-under-par 197 and missed the tournament record by a stroke at Las Vegas Country Club.

Ochoa opens in style

April 16, 2006

April 14, 2006 LORENA Ochoa shrugged off the disappointment of carding an opening bogey to shoot a 63 for the first-round lead at the LPGA Takefuji Classic in Las Vegas today. Ochoa's nine-under effort gave her a two-shot lead over South Korea's Ahn

Tiger sorry for 'spaz' remark

April 16, 2006

TIGER Woods' agent has issued an apology for the golf star calling himself a 'spaz' after the Masters last week. 'Tiger meant nothing derogatory to any person or persons and apologises for any offence caused,' IMG agent Mark Steinberg said today on

Baddeley into second place

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 AUSTRALIA'S Aaron Baddeley has fired a 67 to share second place at nine under in the Heritage Classic second round at Hilton Head, South Carolina overnight. Taking the lead is Jim Furyk, who birdied two of the last four holes for a

Baddeley makes his move

April 16, 2006

April 15, 2006 AUSTRALIA'S Aaron Baddeley raised hopes of a maiden PGA Tour victory after spectacularly charging into contention in the Heritage Classic second round at Hilton Head, South Carolina today. The 25-year-old holed out from 164 yards for an

Ochoa takes wire-to-wire victory

April 16, 2006

Lorena Ochoa rebounded from a painful playoff loss at the year's first major with her first victory of the season, shooting a closing 6-under 66 Saturday to win the Takefuji Classic. Ochoa, who has lost twice in playoffs this year, wrapped up the 54-hole event at Las Vegas Country Club at 19-under 197, three shots in front of Seon Hwa Lee and five ahead of Brittany Lincicome. Leading from the first round, the victory was in dramatic contrast to Ochoa's fade in the U.S.