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Click here for latest leaderboard! Click here for latest golf betting Click here for latest golf news Click here for latest golf scores Click here for 2009 European Tour calendar Click here for 2009 US Tour calendar Robert-Jan Derksen posted the clubhouse lead midway through the first round at the UBS Hong Kong Open as the two-time European Tour ...
Nisbet wins 2009 Hong Kong Amateur
Daniel Nisbet holds the winner's trophy after the 2009 Hong Kong Open Amateur Championship at the Discovery Bay Golf Club Daniel Nisbet fired a peerless final round six-under 66 to win the Hong Kong Amateur Championship by two strokes at Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.
Major winners Mark O'Meara and Ben Curtis have been added to the strongest field assembled for next week's UBS Hong Kong Open.
The Associated Press Nick O'Hern hits from the 18th fairway during the first round of the Frys.com Open on Thursday.
Aussie O'Hern leads Frys.com Open
Published: Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 9:14 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 9:14 p.m. Brandishing a hot putter on a warm afternoon, Australian Nick O'Hern cruised to a career-low 63 and the first-round lead in the Frys.com Open on Thursday.
Nationwide Tour adds new event in Jacksonville
The Nationwide Tour has announced a new event for next season, adding the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open to the schedule for 2010.
Fry's.com Open 'building some momentum' in Scottsdale
It's not hard to be overshadowed by Scottsdale's FBR Open, the PGA Tour's best-attended tournament.
Each week during the official PGA Tour season, a panel of CBSSports.com staffers each will identify nine players to watch in three distinct categories -- longshots, favorites and 'tweeners. The picks will be based on a combination of homework, guesswork and just plain instinct.
GALLERY: Pro-Am day at Atunyote Golf Club
Pro golfer David Duval takes shelter from the rain under his umbrella while waiting to practice p... Photo 1 of 14 Stephen Baldwin attempts a shot from a bunker on the fifth green during the Pro-Am day at the 200... Photo 2 of 14 Raindrops drip from a tee marker on the eighth green during the Pro-Am day at the 2009 Turning St... Photo 3 of 14 A ...
Singing in the Rain: Trace Adkins booms hits with Boeheim, Baldwin
Wednesday marked the annual pro-am at Atunyote Golf Club with local celebrities and amateurs pairing up with one of the professional golfers in the Turning Stone Resort Championship field.
Shark gambles on struggling Scott
Adam Scott virtually rolled off the gurney on his way into surgery when he got the 11th-hour phone call from Greg Norman that even he did not expect.
Preview: Turning Stone Resort Championship
The PGA TOUR Fall Series kicks off this week in New York with the Turning Stone Resort Championship on the Atunyote Golf Club.A Dustin Johnson is set to defend his first PGA title coming off a successful playoff run, finishing 14th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Golf: Pro women return to Tucson
Professional women's golf is returning to Tucson. Omni Tucson National will host the inaugural Women's Senior National Championship in April.
Click here for latest golf betting Click here for latest golf news Click here for latest golf scores Click here for 2009 European Tour calendar Click here for 2009 US Tour calendar American Mark Wilson moved into the clubhouse lead at the BMW Championship in Illinois today after a five-under-par round vaulted him up the leaderboard.
Amid UK furor over Afghan rescue, war support falls
Rory Sabbatini watches after his tee shot on the 10th hole during the first round of the BMW Championship golf tournament in Lemont, Illinois on Thursday.
Rory Sabbatini Is The Biggest Loser
Rory Sabbatini is a butt head. He withdrew from Tiger's tournament and collected $170,000 for last place.
This handout photo provided by OneAsia Tour shows Danny Lee of New Zealand playing a shot during day two of the Korea Open at the Woo Jeong Hills Golf Club in Cheonan yesterday.
Sabbatini, Marino share 1st-round lead at BMW Championship
LEMONT – Rees Jones' makeover to Cog Hill's Dubsdread course might have made rounds of golf more of a chess match than ever before.
2009 BMW Championship second round leaderboard: Woods charges past slipping Sabbatini
After 9 holes of play, Rory Sabbatini had continued to move further under par in the second round of the 2009 BMW Championship.
2009 BMW Championship: Sabbatini and Marino shoot -5, Woods two back at -3
Rory Sabbatini and Steve Marino each shot -5 to open up the first round of the 2009 BMW Championship with a one-stroke lead.
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