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Sheehan, Williamson Look To Move Up the Board: Tom Yantz | On the Tee
Patrick Sheehan and Jay Williamson are playing pretty well in their quest to keep their playing cards for next season, according to PGAtour.com. Sheehan is 2-under through 10 holes in the second round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic Friday and 4-under overall.
Bob Heintz Tied for Second Place in Frys.com Open : Tom Yantz | On the Tee
Bob Heintz and Jay Williamson are fighting to finish in the top 125 on the money list to earn their playing cards for next season.
Field full of PGA Tour players for the Utah Championship
With the Nationwide Tour's season winding down, many players are jockeying for all-important positions on the money list.
Bellerive CC head professional Mike Tucker
We know it's difficult to find time to practice during the week. When a Saturday or Sunday tee time rolls around, you're hoping to find some spark or productive swing thought that will help you break 100, 90, 80 or whatever your scoring goal may be.
They're two of the best golfers in the world, but it was baseball that forged a bond between Jay Delsing and Chris Smith.
They're two of the best golfers in the world, but it was baseball that forged a bond between Jay Delsing and Chris Smith.
They're two of the best golfers in the world, but it was baseball that forged a bond between Jay Delsing and Chris Smith.
Play is underway at the 2009 Buick Open. The first round of the tournament got started at 7 this morning at Warwick Hills.
The man is hungry, and therea TMs another Claret Jag in his immediate future. Any time you can pick a two-time defending champion as your "sleeper," the book says take him.
Jay Williamson glanced out of his hotel room window on Saturday of last year's John Deere Classic and saw "Air Deere," the jet tournament officials chartered to shuttle players across the Atlantic for the British Open.
It's hard not to like Kenny Perry, because he gets it. More important, this professional golfer appreciates it.
Open hopefuls line up at John Deere
Played at the D.A. Weibring designed 7268 yard, par 71 TPC at Deere Run layout in Silvis, Illinois, some two hours west of Chicago, the John Deere Classic was for many years known as the Quad Cities Open.
Course: TPC Deere Run . Purse: $4.3 million. Winner's share: $774,000. Last year: Kenny Perry won for the third time in a five events, beating Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson with a par on the first playoff hole.
Conn. Section PGA Pros Look To Break Drought At Travelers
The Travelers Championship was called the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Greg Norman was the world's No.
Henry, Faxon Among Latest Travelers Commitments
Connecticut native J.J. Henry , the 2006 Travelers Championship winner, is among the latest to commit to next week's PGA Tour event June 25-28 at the Tournament Players Club at River Highlands.
Area golfers fall short in U.S. Open qualifying
Bethpage Black will be lacking Scenic City flavor during this yeara s U.S. Open golf tournament.
Notebook: Old Warson needs volunteers
Old Warson Country Club has openings for volunteers to work the U.S. Women's Amateur on Aug.
Tiger Woods is back after taking spring break
Tiger Woods will return from spring break to tee it up today at the Quail Hollow Championship, otherwise known as the "horse with no name," or the tournament with no title sponsor.
Defending champion Lorena Ochoa shot a bogey-free 8-under 65 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over Michelle Wie and Na Yeon Choi after the first round of the LPGA Tour's Corona Championship.
Brodeur ties playoff shutout mark...Red Wings advance...
SportsMinute Brodeur ties playoff shutout mark...Red Wings advance NEWARK, N.J. Martin Brodeur tied Patrick Roy's NHL record with his 23rd playoff shutout, making 44 saves in New Jersey's 1-0 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes that moved the Devils within one win of advancing to the second round.
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