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Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Golf.
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Tiger is beatable, says Spaniard Fernandez-Castano
Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano fancies the idea of being a 'Tiger tamer' at this week's WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship where he will meet three-times winner Tiger Woods in the opening round.
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Australia leading World Cup of Golf
The Australian team of Richard Green and Brendan Jones combined to shoot an 11-under 61 on Thursday to take a two-shot lead after the first round of the World Cup of Golf.
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Buddies duke it out in men's amateur
With Neil Thomas cheering for Scott Stiles and Scott Stiles cheering for Neil Thomas, they wanted to make sure they were the last men standing at the Sun Life Alberta Amateur Golf Championship.
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Hoge grabs Players Cup lead
Tom Hoge carded a four-under 67 on Friday to take the lead after two rounds of the Canadian Tour Players Cup.
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Golf getting far too personal
These days, a sportswriter needs a working knowledge, if not a degree, in business, economics and labour relations with all of the salary caps, arbitrations, strikes and lockouts compared to the days when games were enough on their own for fans.
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Kaymer win underlines European renaissance
Martin Kaymer’s stunning eight-shot victory at the Abu Dhabi Championship on Sunday served yet another reminder of the rich renaissance in European golf at the highest level.
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Vegas baby! Rookie wins Hope in playoff
Jhonattan Vegas parred the second playoff hole Sunday to defeat Gary Woodland and defending champion Bill Haas and earn his first PGA Tour victory at the Bob Hope Classic.
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Schwartzel wins Joburg Open again
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Charl Schwartzel gutted out a four-under 67 in difficult conditions Sunday to successfully defend his title at the Joburg Open.
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Appleby leads Sony Open by one
Australian Stuart Appleby fired a six-under 64 Friday to take a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.
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Byrd wins Tournament of Champions
Jonathan Byrd parred the second playoff hole to defeat Robert Garrigus and win the 2011 PGA Tour season-opening Tournament of Champions.
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Europe rallies to win Royal Trophy
European captain Colin Montgomerie beat Kyung-tae Kim to give Europe the lead Sunday, then Pablo Martin and Johan Edfors sealed the victory as Europe beat Asia, 9-7, at the Royal Trophy.
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Byrd, Pettersson share early lead
Jonathan Byrd and Carl Pettersson both fired seven-under 66s Thursday to share the lead after the opening round of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
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Ogilvy's Maui title defence in doubt
Geoff Ogilvy's preparations for his title defence at this week's Tournament of Champions suffered a setback when he withdrew from the pro-am competition on Wednesday due to a finger injury.
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Finchem: Golf needs strong Euro Tour
PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem believes the absence of top Europeans Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Rory McIlroy from this week's Tournament of Champions is ultimately good for the game's global balance.
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