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Couples to play Australian Open
Popular former world No.1 Fred Couples is to play next month's Australian Open championship in a timely boost following Greg Norman's withdrawal.
Golf | Fowler, Owen share lead at PGA Tour event
Greg Owen of England waves to the crowd on the 18th hole green after completing his second round of the Frys.com Open at Grayhawk Golf Club on October 23, 2009 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Weir equals course record at Grayhawk
Another day at the Frys.com Open, and another course record. This time it was 2007 champion Mike Weir, whose 9-under-par 61 during Sunday's final round of the PGA Tour tournament equaled the course record at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.
Ex-NHL goalie caddies for Couples
Damian Rhodes , a former NHL goaltender for Ottawa, Toronto, and Atlanta , is a caddie for the first time this week, looping for Fred Couples , who is 4-under , seven shots off the lead.
Crunch time begins for players down the money list
Lorne Rubenstein Crunch time begins for players down the money list Kevin Stadler stands on the 18th hole during the first round of the 2009 Turning Stone Resort Championship at Atunyote Golf Club in Verona, New York.
Olson, Petrovic lead Turning Stone
Leif Olson decided to give golf another shot after a lengthy layoff. He's showing signs he might have made a good choice.
PGA Tour players bundle up against the cold and rain at Atunyote
Tim Petrovic is nothing if not a careful planner. Last week, the PGA Tour pro, cut from the FedEx Cup playoffs, stayed home in Austin, Texas to work on his game in preparation for the Turning Stone Resort Championship.
Blake Adams fired a six-under 65 to extend his lead to four shots Friday after two rounds of the Boise Open.
Ryan Moore birdied the third playoff hole Sunday to collect his first PGA Tour title at the Wyndham Championship.
Golf Monday: Iowan seeing many Gateway-to-PGA success stories
Professional golf didn't work out for Ryan Pray, but he joined the tour anyway. The Dowling graduate is now vice president of tour operations for the Gateway Tour, which brings its season-ending championship to Legacy Golf Club in Norwalk from Sept.
Quigley cana t help but look ahead
Cup points standings, Brett Quigley said he had one focus this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship: play well enough to remain in the top 70 so he can advance to next week's BMW Championship.
Inside Write: Moore than a break for former prodigy
Perhaps the real Ryan Moore has finally arrived on the PGA Tour. Before his maiden tour victory over Kevin Stadler at last week's Wyndham Championship, Moore's pro career was one of the great enigmas of the last decade.
Sports FYI: U.S. wins Solheim Cup
Morgan Pressel delivered the clinching point with her 3-and-2 victory over Anna Nordqvist on Sunday, and the Americans won their third straight Solheim Cup with a 16-12 decision over Europe at Sugar Grove, Ill.
The Solheim Cup is coming down to singles. Michelle Wie and Cristie Kerr overcame a dismal final two holes to win their match in Sugar Grove, Ill., giving the United States a split in the afternoon foursomes Saturday and sending the Americans into today's singles tied.
Wyndham Championship a lesson in patience for 1st-time winner Ryan Moore
For Ryan Moore, the Wyndham Championship was a lesson in patience. He spent much of the week sitting around the clubhouse while thunderstorms produced three unwelcome delays.
Moore up to 73rd in world rankings
Ryan Moore beat Kevin Stadler and Jason Bohn in a playoff Sunday to win the Wyndham Championship, his first PGA Tour victory, and vaulted 48 places to No.
Going back to No. 18 haunts Stadler on final day of tourney
Kevin Stadler talked about a nightmare. A recurring one as it turned out at the Wyndham Championship's 18th hole.
Moore wins Wyndham Championship in play-off
Ryan Moore birdied the third extra hole to win a three-way play-off at the $5.1 million Wyndham Championship on Sunday.
All wet at the Wyndham: Riley, Garcia leads when play stops during delay-filled 3rd round
Sergio Garcia followed through on a fairway shot when he heard a noise that has become all too familiar this weekend at Sedgefield Country Club.
Woods has best 5-hole start of his career
Tiger Woodsa best five-hole start of his career wasna t enough to catch John Senden, who leads the Buick Open with a 14-under 130 after shooting a 6-under 130 on the second day of play at Warwick Hills.
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