Posted by Reuben Rock on February 6, 2010 under PGA Tour News |
LOS ANGELES — Dustin Johnson made a hole-in-one and Steve Stricker had seven birdies to brighten an otherwise dreary day at rainy Riviera and finish atop the second-round leaderboard of the Northern Trust Open on Friday.
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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Dustin Johnson may live in sunny Myrtle Beach, S.C., but he is well-acquainted with the damp and dreary weather that can sometimes torment the California coast.
Posted by Reuben Rock on August 8, 2009 under PGA Tour News |
PETALING JAYA, Malaysia — Australian Rick Kulacz claimed his second Asian Tour title at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters on Saturday, thanks to a sensational, course-record equaling 8-under 63 in the final round.
Posted by Reuben Rock on July 20, 2009 under PGA Tour News |
Which players made the biggest moves up the FedExCup rankings this week? Here’s the top 10 movers (and ties) after the British Open and the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee: • MORE FEDEXCUP: For the current FEC points list, click here.
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Thus far, just five players can claim to have led the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup regular-season points standings in 2009. Here’s the week-by-week breakdown:
Posted by Reuben Rock on July 12, 2009 under PGA Tour News |
PERRY TOO FAR BACK (1:14 p.m.): Defending champion Kenny Perry posted a third-round 1-over 72. With many other players going low during “moving morning,” Perry has dropped well off the pace and won’t be able to make up enough ground to win his second straight John Deere Classic title.
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Posted by Reuben Rock on July 9, 2009 under PGA Tour News |
STREELMAN OPENS WITH BIRDIE BINGE (11:10 p.m.) — We keep waiting for Kevin Streelman to break through and win on the PGA TOUR, and he hasn’t hurt himself with his start on Thursday morning at TPC Deere Run.
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He was born in Harrison, Ark., so Bryce Molder knows a little bit about what the wilderness looks like. But no one who saw Molder play for those awesome Georgia Tech teams in the late 1990s could have imagined it would take him so long to reach the promised land of the PGA TOUR.
Posted by Reuben Rock on June 28, 2009 under PGA Tour News |
AND NOW, INFO ABOUT OUR FINAL GROUP TODAY (12:30 p.m.) — The overnight leader, Paul Goydos, is one of the shortest hitters on TOUR. Kenny Perry, the Kentuckian who has made a living for 20 years by hitting the ball right to left, is one of the longest hitters.