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Find the latest news stories from Toronto Sun on the topic Golf.
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Tiger's ex-wife single again
Tiger Woods' ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, has split up with businessman Jamie Dingman, People magazine reported Wednesday.
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Tiger survives, McIlroy doesn't at Players
World number one Rory McIlroy missed the cut at the Players Championship after shooting a four-over-par 76 in Friday's second round which ended with a trio of Americans sharing the lead.
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Poulter, Laird take control at Players
Britain's Ian Poulter and Martin Laird shared the lead at the Players Championship after firing seven-under-par rounds of 65 in Thursday's opening round.
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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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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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Curtis snaps drought with Texas Open win
Former British Open champion Ben Curtis registered his first PGA Tour victory in six years by holding off a pair of pursuers down the stretch to claim an emotional two-stroke victory at the Texas Open in San Antonio on Sunday.
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Westwood retains Indonesia golf title
World number three Lee Westwood successfully defended his Indonesian Masters title after completing 32 holes at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club on Sunday.
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Curtis leads by two at Texas Open
Ben Curtis posted his second straight five- under 67 on Friday to grab a two-shot lead at the Texas Open with the second round suspended by darkness.
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Hefty Pettersson crossed the line
Good on Carl Pettersson for having fun with the media with some self-deprecating humour after winning the RBC Heritage on Sunday, but the resulting fat-guy-wins commentary was a bit over the top.
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Bubba's still on a Masters high
Perhaps one of the most grounded Masters champions already, Bubba Watson got another dose of reality before he could even come down from the euphoria of winning at Augusta National on Sunday.
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Garcia doubts he'll win a major
Sergio Garcia has seen more than his fair share of disappointment and this week at Augusta National seems to have taken the fight out of him.
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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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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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Bubba Watson wins 76th Masters
Bubba Watson parred the second playoff hole Sunday to defeat Louis Oosthuizen and win the Masters, his first major victory.
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