Oklahoma State Leads After Day One of Women's Golf Championship
April 17, 2006Oklahoma State Leads After Day One of Women's Golf Championship April 17, 2006 Lincoln, Neb. - The consistent scores from the Cowgirls gave OSU a one-stroke lead over Texas A&M in the team standings at 301. The Aggies closed day one at 302. Texas Tech
Ireland trip tempts Furyk
April 17, 2006Jim Furyk further cemented his place in the US Ryder Cup team despite finishing second last weekend in Hilton Head, and then declared there is no secret to beating Europe in September at Dublin's K Club. Furyk's indifferent putting over the final round
Baddeley claims maiden PGA win
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley holed an eight-foot par putt at the 72nd hole of the Verizon Heritage in South Carolina to claim his maiden PGA Tour win. The 24-year-old Australian fired a one-under-par 70 to finish at 15 under on 269 - one shot clear of former US Open
Singh Looks to Break Out of Shell
April 17, 2006This week's Shell Houston Open will mark Vijay Singh's 10th PGA TOUR event of the 2006 season. This is significant, not because 10 is a celebratory number, but because he has yet to win this year.Not since 2001, when Singh failed to win a tournament the
Baddeley takes his maiden US PGA title
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley held his nerve - and held off the challenge of Ryder Cup veteran Jim Furyk - to hole an eight-foot par putt at the 72nd hole of the Verizon Heritage for his maiden PGA Tour win. The 24-year-old Australian played with former US Open
Baddeley wins his first PGA title
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley began the day in the most perfect place he could imagine, on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole speaking about his Christian faith.He called on that faith hours later Sunday on the same hole, repeating part of a New Testament verse as
Final Scores - Verizon Heritage
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 16 Apr 2006CourseHarbour Town Golf LinksLocationHilton Head, SC, USADefendingPeter LonardMoney5,300,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here 1 -15 Aaron Baddeley (66-67-66-70)2 -14
Baddeley secures first US victory at Verizon
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 16 Apr 2006CourseHarbour Town Golf LinksLocationHilton Head, SC, USADefendingPeter LonardMoney5,300,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here In his 103rd start on the USPGA Tour
Aaron Baddeley Interview (Final Round) - Verizon Heritage
April 17, 2006Aaron 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 2006 Verizon Heritage
Women's World Golf Ranking - 17th April 2006
April 17, 2006What's on this week 1 Annika Sorenstam SWE (17.36)2 Michelle Wie USA (11.94)3 Paula Creamer USA (9.01)4 Yuri Fudoh JPN (7.70)5 Lorena Ochoa MEX (7.50)6 Cristie Kerr USA (6.63)7 Juli Inkster USA (6.17)8 Ai Miyazato JPN (6.05)9 Karrie Webb AUS (5.35)10
Weekly 18: Woods continues living life under the microscope
April 17, 2006Score a pair for the younger generation. Aaron Baddeley, 25, and Lorena Ochoa, 24, each claimed victory on their respective tours this week, lending more credence to the theory that today's younger players are learning to win earlier and earlier. (Hey,
Ochoa wins Takefuji Classic
April 17, 2006LAS VEGAS -- Lorena Ochoa was the center 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
Baddeley wins Verizon Heritage
April 17, 2006HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Aaron Baddeley began the day in the most perfect place he could imagine, on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole speaking about his Christian faith. 'I said, 'This is for you Jesus,' and knocked it in.' Aaron Baddeley He
Merrill Lynch named Title Partner of Norman's TOUR Event
April 17, 2006NAPLES, Fla. -- Greg Norman and Merrill Lynch announced a multi-year agreement for the title sponsorship of Southwest Florida's PGA TOUR stop, introducing the event as the 'Merrill Lynch Shootout.' The newly named Merrill Lynch Shootout, which will be
Inclement Weather Gives Bruins U.S. Intercollegiate Crown
April 17, 2006April 16, 2006 The fifth-ranked UCLA men's golf team received some help from Mother Nature Sunday when inclement weather forced the cancellation of the final round at the U.S. Intercollegiate at the Stanford Golf Course. The Bruins, who led USC by one
Ochoa finally cashes in
April 17, 2006Though the Takefuji Classic was her first victory of the year, Lorena Ochoa has put together a number of scoring highlights in 2006: Low nine: 30 (6 under), first round of the Takefuji Classic Low 18 and low first round: 62 (10 under), Kraft Nabisco Low
Annika to take on men again
April 17, 2006Sorenstam, who became the first woman in 58 years to compete on the PGA Tour when she missed the cut in the 2003 Colonial, will be playing in the silly season for the third straight year. She has played in the Skins Game the last two years. Norman is the
Singh 8th on PGA money list
April 17, 2006Vijay Singh has maintained his eighth placing in the PGA Tour money list despite a poor outing at last weekend's US Masters in Augusta. The Fijian golfing sensation has so far earned $US1,840,219 after suffering a winless drought from the middle of 2005
Baddeley soars in rankings
April 17, 2006April 17, 2006 AUSTRALIAN Aaron Baddeley soared 121 places to 78th in the world rankings issued today after winning the Heritage Classic. The 25-year-old Baddeley beat Jim Furyk by one stroke at Hilton Head, South Carolina yesterday to claim his maiden
Furyk leads in third round at Verizon Heritage
April 17, 2006Furyk leads in third round at Verizon Heritage By Ticker Story April 15, 2006 HILTON HEAD, South Carolina (Ticker) - Jim Furyk has a two-stroke lead over a quartet of players heading into Saturday's third round of the Verizon Heritage. Furyk fired a
Lynn battles wind, retains lead at China Open
April 17, 2006Lynn battles wind, retains lead at China Open By Ticker Story April 15, 2006 BEIJING, China (Ticker) - David Lynn battled the wind and retained his one-stroke lead after the third round of the Volvo China Open. Strong winds at 35 miles per hour
Baddeley outlasts Furyk at Heritage for first career win
April 17, 2006Baddeley outlasts Furyk at Heritage for first career win By Ticker Story April 17, 2006 HILTON HEAD, South Carolina (Ticker) - Australian Aaron Baddeley waited until the final hole to lock up his first PGA Tour victory. Baddeley opened up a two-shot
India's Singh wins China Open
April 17, 2006India's Singh wins China Open By Ticker Story April 16, 2006 BEIJING, China (Ticker) - India's Jeev Milkha Singh beat Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain by one shot in the Volvo China Open on Sunday. Singh started the day one stroke behind third-round
Baddeley Wins Verizon Heritage, First Title
April 17, 2006The Associated PressHILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.Aaron Baddeley struggled to live up to the expectations people had of him since he was a teenager in Australia. Once Baddeley learned to count on himself and his faith instead of his scorecard, he felt a
Sorenstam to join Norman's field in silly season
April 17, 2006Greg Norman never liked the idea of women competing on men's tours. He made an exception Monday for Annika Sorenstam, inviting her to play in the Merrill Lynch Shootout during the silly season. Sorenstam, who became the first woman in 58 years to compete on the PGA Tour when she missed the cut in the 2003 Colonial, will be playing in the silly season for the third straight year. She has played in the Skins Game the last two years.
Roberts Returns to Champions Play
April 17, 2006After a month off from the rigors of the Champions Tour, he'll try again this week. Loren Roberts, who won the first three tournaments of the year but hasn't turned the trick since, plays in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf in Savannah, Ga. Actually,
Spirited Baddeley wins first Tour title
April 17, 2006HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Aaron Baddeley began the day in the most perfect place he could imagine, on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole, speaking about his Christian faith.He called on that faith hours later yesterday on the same hole, repeating
Ochoa shoots 66 to take Classic
April 17, 2006Las 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 round of six-under 66 in winning the Takefuji Classic on Saturday. Ochoa, who has lost twice in playoffs
Other Singh wins at China Open
April 17, 2006Beijing -- Jeev Milkha Singh became the second Indian player to win on the PGA European Tour, closing with two-under 70 for a one-stroke victory over Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain in the China Open. Singh had a 10-under 278 total on the Nick
Singh wins more than a title
April 17, 2006The father was a sprinter but the sporting journey of the son has been much more like a marathon. Jeev Milkha Singh's victory in the Volvo China Open on Sunday was the culmination of a long, long slog through the highways and fairways of Europe and far
Badds Delivers the Goods
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley came out of relative nowhere to win at Harbour Town Sunday. It was his 103d start on the PGA Tour. He is only 25. But many people already had stopped wondering why he had disappeared from leaderboards.There were other "twentysomethings" to
Golf Channel to Televise LPGA's Second Major
April 17, 2006ORLANDO, Fla. -- Annika Sorenstam's bid for a fourth straight McDonald's LPGA Championship victory this June will be seen exclusively on The Golf Channel through a new deal that gives the network exclusive rights to air the second major championship on
Matthew puts on a show in Las Vegas
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 Matthew puts on a show in Las Vegas ELSPETH BURNSIDE NORTH BERWICK'S Catriona Matthew bounced back to form but it was Mexico's Lorena Ochoa who claimed the trophy at the Takefuji Classic at Las Vegas Country Club. Matthew, who
It's Craigmillar time as jubilant Jamieson secures title in style
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 It's Craigmillar time as jubilant Jamieson secures title in style COLIN FARQUHARSON SCOTT JAMIESON hopes he will not be able to defend the Craigmillar Park Open title he won in dramatic fashion at the weekend. It's not that the
Singh wins China Open
April 17, 2006Singh wins China Open BEIJING (AP) - India's Jeev Milkha Singh shot a final round two-under-par 70 on Sunday to win the China Open, one stroke ahead of Gonzalo Fdez-Castano. Singh made four birdies against two bogies to close out the $1.8-million US
Missed putts cost Furyk dearly
April 17, 2006Missed putts cost Furyk dearly By Mark Lamport-Stokes Miami - Jim Furyk looked back on a day of missed putts that put paid to his chances at the Heritage Classic on Sunday, but said he was in no way disappointed by his performance after finishing a shot
Final Scores and Earnings from the Heritage
April 17, 2006Harbour Town Golf LinksHilton Head Island, S.C.Purse $5.3 millionPar 71Aaron Baddeley, $954,000 66-67-66-70--269 -15Jim Furyk, $572,400 64-67-68-71--270 -14Vaughn Taylor, $307,400 63-70-72-66--271 -13Billy Mayfair, $307,400 65-69-68-69--271 -13Brett
SA pros score with major cash boost
April 17, 2006SA pros score with major cash boostby Michael VlismasPosted on 17 April 2006 - 11:34South Africa's professional golfers have been given a huge cash incentive by the country's leading cellular network ahead of this week's start of the Vodacom Origins of
Westrup Leads Seminoles To Fifth Place Finish At ACC Women's Golf Championship
April 17, 2006Westrup Leads Seminoles To Fifth Place Finish At ACC Women's Golf Championship Freshman finishes in fourth place in individual standings. finished in fourth at the ACC Women's Golf Championship. April 16, 2006 PINEHURST, N.C. - freshman finished in
Wigger Leads UVa to Second-Place Finish at ACCs
April 17, 2006Wigger Leads UVa to Second-Place Finish at ACCs Cavalier Junior Places Second and Becomes School's First Top-10 Finisher at ACCs April 16, 2006 Pinehurst, NC - Virginia junior saved her best round for last to help her Cavalier teammates cruise to a
Texas Tech Stages Furious Final Round Rally to Win Aggie Invitational
April 17, 2006April 16, 2006 LUBBOCK, Texas - Entering the final round 15 shots back in second place, the No. 16-ranked Texas Tech men's golf team turned on the afterburners and shot a blistering 276 in the final round to pass host Texas A&M and take the team title
SINGH THRILLED BY VICTORY
April 17, 2006Singh - superb comeback. SINGH THRILLED BY 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 Jeev Milkha Singh's victory at the Volvo China Open marked a
Interview with Jim Furyk
April 17, 2006LPGA Tour Notebook: Pressel will receive the Nancy Lopez Award this week USC-Aiken stretches its lead over CS-Bakersfield in the NCAA Division II men's poll Guilford keeps its distance over Methodist in the latest NCAA Division III men's poll Singh of
Baddeley rallies for Verizon Heritage title
April 17, 2006Baddeley rallies for Verizon Heritage title April 16, 2006GolfWeb Wire Services HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- 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
Buoyant Badds eyes 'big picture'
April 17, 2006April 17, 2006 AARON Baddeley has set his sights on capturing Majors after claiming his PGA Tour breakthrough at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South Carolina today (AEST). Big win ... Baddeley after his last putt. Pic: Associated Press The
Baddeley Keeps Composure for His First PGA Victory
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley rallied with two late birdies and finished off Jim Furyk with a scrambling par on the closing hole yesterday to win the Verizon Heritage at Hilton Head, S.C. It was his first PGA Tour victory. Baddeley, a 25-year-old Australian, was tied
Notes: Imada zips around Harbour Town in 1:51
April 17, 2006Notes: Imada zips around Harbour Town in 1:51 April 16, 2006By Joe ChemyczPGA TOUR staff Ryuji Imada was the first player off the tee Sunday morning and played as a single. Imada teed it up at 8:11 am and breezed his way around the Harbour Town Golf
Singh captures Volvo China Open by one stroke
April 17, 2006Singh 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
With this victory -- Aaron Baddeley
April 17, 2006With this victory -- Aaron Baddeley April 16, 2006By Todd BudnickPGA TOUR staff Earns first career PGA TOUR victory in his 103rd TOUR start (94th as a professional) at the age of 25 years, one month and one day. EXEMPT STATUS Earns two-year exemption
Aussie Baddeley wins USPGA maiden title
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley of Melbourne Australia, hits his tee shot on the 3rd tee box during the final round of the Heritage Golf tournament Sunday, April 16, 2006, at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, S.C.(Xinhua/AP)BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhuanet) --
Character Win
April 17, 2006HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - Aaron Baddeley began the day in the most perfect place he could imagine, on Harbour Town's lighthouse closing hole speaking about his Christian faith. He called on that faith hours later Sunday on the same hole, repeating
Singh holds his nerve as Lynn's putter goes cold
April 17, 2006in BeijingIN what eventually came down to a battle of nerves, an Indian golfer by the name of Jeev Milkha Singh held his better than anybody else yesterday to secure an unexpected victory here at the Volvo China Open. Starting the day one shot behind
Horsey and McIlroy battle on out West
April 17, 2006DAVID HORSEY is prepared to put his money where his mouth is. Horsey, a member of England's elite international squad, didn't bat an eye when told that he and Radisson SAS West of Ireland title-holder Rory McIlroy were 3/1 joint favourites with the
Aussie Baddeley captures first US PGA Tour victory
April 17, 2006Aussie Baddeley captures first US PGA Tour victory HILTON HEAD ISLAND, (AFP) - Australian Aaron Baddeley survived a mid-round wobble to capture his first US PGA Tour victory here Sunday at the Verizon Heritage. 'To win, it's a relief, but it's a dream,'
A day of missed opportunities for Furyk
April 17, 2006A day of missed opportunities for FurykPosted on 17 April 2006 - 05:47Jim Furyk looked back on a day of missed putts that put paid to his chances at the Heritage Classic on Sunday, but said he was in no way disappointed by his performance after finishing
Baddeley wins Heritage Classic by a shot
April 17, 2006Baddeley wins Heritage Classic by a shot Posted on 16 April 2006 - 22:10Australia's Aaron Baddeley held off playing partner Jim Furyk to win his maiden PGA Tour title by a shot at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South Carolina on Sunday. You can get
Ochoa finally comes out on top at Takefuji Classic
April 17, 2006Ochoa finally comes out on top at Takefuji Classic By Ticker Story April 16, 2006 LAS VEGAS (Ticker) - Lorena Ochoa was not about to finish second again. Ochoa entered Saturday with a two-shot lead and never wavered on her way to a three-shot victory at
Fore the record
April 17, 2006Fore the record By JOHN HERBERT -- London Free Press The city has done what golfers couldn't -- slay the Blue Monster. Weekend duffers were intimidated by its menacing name and, it being underplayed as a result, the Blue Monster course at Fanshawe Golf
Baddeley wins first PGA title
April 17, 2006Baddeley wins first PGA title By PETE IACOBELLI Aaron Baddeley of Melbourne Australia, hits his tee shot on the 3rd tee box during the final round of the Heritage Golf tournament Sunday, April 16, 2006, at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island,
Baddeley held off Jim Furyk by a stroke
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Baddeley's great golf exercises
April 17, 2006Photos: Dom Furore 8 Great Golf Exercises Looking for a pro-style workout? Rising star Aaron Baddeley shows you how it's done By Ralph Simpson, with commentary from Aaron Baddeley Golf DigestAugust 2003 One thing I've learned helping train PGA Tour
BADDELEY WINS MAIDEN TITLE
April 17, 2006Baddeley celebrates with his caddie. (Getty) BADDELEY WINS MAIDEN TITLE By Carl Markham, PA Sport Click here for European Tour calendar Click here for US Tour calendar Click here for more golf news Aaron Baddeley held his nerve - and held off the
Singh takes out China Open
April 17, 2006April 16, 2006 INDIA'S Jeev Mikkha Singh claimed his maiden European Tour victory today, winning the Volvo China Open by one shot over Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano. Advertisement: The 34-year-old Indian carded a two-under par 70 around the Nick
Singh swings to European victory
April 17, 2006April 16, 2006 INDIA'S Jeev Mikkha Singh has claimed his maiden European Tour victory, winning the Volvo China Open by one shot over Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano. The 34-year-old carded a two-under par 70 around the Nick Faldo-designed course at
Buoyant Baddeley eyes 'big picture'
April 17, 2006April 17, 2006 AARON Baddeley has set his sights on capturing majors after claiming his PGA Tour breakthrough at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South Carolina today (AEST). The 25-year-old Australian held off playing partner Jim Furyk in a
Baddeley edges Furyk to win the Verizon Heritage for first PGA Tour title
April 17, 2006In the News Singh of India claims the Volvo China Open for his first win in seven seasons After her Kraft Nabisco stumble, Ochoa cruises to victory in the Takefuji Classic Players from six different countries will make up the European team in the Palmer
Australia's Aaron Baddeley Wins PGA's Heritage by One Shot Over Jim Furyk
April 17, 2006April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Australia's Aaron Baddeley rolled in a 7-foot par putt on the 18th hole to beat Jim Furyk by one stroke at the Heritage for his first career win on the U.S. PGA Tour. Baddeley, a 25-year-old Australian, shot a 1-under-par 70 in
New look GCNI goes for 'Raunch-Launch'
April 17, 2006by Golf Foundation. 'click' the headline to read the story in full News round-up New from Honma launches handmade Nike Golf introduces Spring/Summer Border More Ransomes Jacobsen equipment for Carluke Golf Powakaddy launches state-of-the-art Bendinat
Baddeley makes breakthrough
April 17, 2006April 17, 2006 AUSTRALIA'S Aaron Baddeley held off playing partner Jim Furyk to win his maiden PGA Tour title by a shot at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South Carolina today (AEST). Big win ... Baddeley gets a kiss from wife Richelle. Pic:
Relief for Badds
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley was struck by several waves of emotion as he sunk his putt for par to take out the Verizon Heritage Classic in Houston.In recording his first victory on the PGA Tour in America, Baddeley revealed that he was hit by a sense of relief at
Singh denies Lynn to take maiden win
April 17, 2006India's Jeev Milkha Singh rejuvenated his career with his first European Tour victory at the Volvo China Open. He started the day one shot behind overnight leader David Lynn but fired a two-under-par 70 at Honghua International Golf Club. He finished one
Baddeley gives a confessional
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley delivered a sermon at Hilton Head only hours before he looked for career salvation by claiming a first US Tour victory. The 25-year-old Australian was set to go virtually head-to-head with American Jim Furyk for the Verizon Heritage event
NONE TOO BADDELEY FOR AARON
April 17, 2006Heritage Classic Harbour Town Links, South Carolina Live on Sky Sports US unless stated Final round Score A Baddeley (Aus) -15 J Furyk -14 V Taylor -13 B Mayfair -13 Aaron Baddeley has taken his maiden win on the PGA Tour after overcoming the sustained
Baddeley wins Verizon Heritage for first PGA Tour title
April 17, 2006He called on that faith hours later Sunday on the same hole, repeating part of a New Testament verse as he stood over the winning 6-foot par putt in the final round of the Verizon Heritage. 'I said, 'This is for you Jesus,' and knocked it in,' Baddeley
Duke Captures 11th Straight ACC Women's Golf Championship
April 17, 2006Duke Captures 11th Straight ACC Women's Golf Championship Freshman Amanda Blumenherst of Duke is the individual medalist. Printer-Friendly Format E-mail this article Freshman Amanda Blumenherst earned medalist honors with a seven-stroke advantage over
Baddeley edges Furyk for Verizon title
April 17, 2006HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - 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
Lockhart and Moffat set up Fife county repeat
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 Lockhart and Moffat set up Fife county repeat A REPEAT of last year's Fife women's county championship final is on the cards after title-holder Fiona Lockhart, who is also the current Scottish champion, and St Regulus team-mate,
White intending to continue his development on Scottish soil
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 White intending to continue his development on Scottish soil NICK RODGER AT WEST KILBRIDE JAMES White, the new Scottish Boys champion, is determined to continue his golf development on home soil instead of following the American
Baddeley edges Furyk to take Heritage title
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 Baddeley edges Furyk to take Heritage title TRENT BAKER IN SOUTH CAROLINA AUSTRALIA'S Aaron Baddeley held off playing partner Jim Furyk to win his maiden PGA Tour title by a shot at the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, South
Ochoa proves too good for Matthew and Moodie
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 Ochoa proves too good for Matthew and Moodie SCOTS Catriona Matthew and Janice Moodie had a fine tournament, but it was Mexico's Lorena Ochoa who finally got her hand on a trophy at the Takefuji Classic at Las Vegas Country Club.
Singh squeaks home as Lawrie finishes on high note
April 17, 2006Golf Mon 17 Apr 2006 Singh squeaks home as Lawrie finishes on high note MARVIN COLLINS IN BEIJING INDIA'S Jeev Milkha Singh rejuvenated his career with a first tournament win in seven years in the Volvo China Open. Singh started the day one shot behind
Flying Singh takes charge as Lynn's putter goes cold
April 17, 2006Flying Singh takes charge as Lynn's putter goes cold From Peter Dixon in Beijing IN WHAT eventually came down to a battle of nerves, an Indian golfer by the name of Jeev Milkha Singh held his better than anybody else yesterday to secure an unexpected
Aaron Baddeley wins Verizon Heritage for first PGA Tour title
April 17, 2006Aaron Baddeley wins Verizon Heritage for first PGA Tour title HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) -- 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