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Find the latest news stories from London Free Press on the topic Golf.
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Time is up for Na, PGA Tour
The worst thing about the curious case of Kevin Na wasn't the continuous "whole waggle, no waggle thing" (as he called it), wasn't the taunting and teasing from an impatient crowd, but the apparent indifference of the PGA Tour.
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Ames showed the way to win at Sawgrass
The distinguishing feature of Stephen Ames’ win at the 2006 Players Championship was his impressive back nine at TPC Sawgrass for a 67 and a runaway six-shot winning margin.
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'Warm fuzzy feeling'
Darren Dedobbelaer guarantees his love affair with hockey is not about to change now that he's become immersed in golf as a multiple course owner.
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McIlroy back on top
Rory McIlroy is No. 1 again, switching places with Luke Donald in the men's world golf ranking for the second week in a row.
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Woods misses Quail Hollow cut, Watney leads
A frustrated Tiger Woods missed a cut for only the eighth time in a PGA Tour event while Nick Watney stormed into a one-shot lead in Friday’s second round of the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Three share Quail Hollow lead
While Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson made uneven starts, Stewart Cink birdied his last three holes to surge into a three-way tie for the lead in Thursday’s opening round of the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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New course is a rare breed
A “preposterous story” is about to become reality in Inverness, N.S., where the finishing touches are being put on Cabot Links, a seaside links course that is so rare in North America and is this country’s first major golf course opening in years.
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Duke thrives in New Orleans
Masters champion Bubba Watson struggled with fatigue as Ken Duke birdied two of his last three holes to grab a share of the early lead in Thursday’s opening round of the New Orleans Classic in Avondale, Louisiana.
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Big Bubbas do cry
“Ladies and gentlemen, it’s my distinct pleasure and honour to introduce to you, 2012 Masters champion, Bubba Watson.”
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Watson & Co., prove there's life after Tiger
We had no Tiger and no Rory, no anguished Othello or young Hamlet still agonizing over the question of whether to be or not to be on this particular occasion, but there was Louis Oosthuizen and his shot that will never be forgotten as long as golf is played.
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Oosthuizen albatross didn't faze Bubba
It’s only fitting that a guy named Bubba is wearing a green jacket, a well-deserved victory in the Georgia pines since it required a tester out of the woods on the second playoff hole Sunday at the Masters.
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Augusta booming early thanks to Couples
Augusta National was booming early Friday thanks to Fred Couples. The 52-year-old continued his career-long love affair with the Masters Friday, where he won in 1992.
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Round 2 under way at Masters
Lee Westwood held a one-shot lead after playing six holes early Friday as the second round of the Masters at Augusta National got rolling.
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