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Justin Rose wins U.S. Open for first major; Phil Mickelson is 2nd
Teeing off on the final hole at the U.S. Open, Justin Rose figured he needed par to seal a victory. The direction and trajectory of his shot looked good, but not until he walked up the fairway did Rose see that his ball had landed right beside a...
Tags: Lucas Glover, Jason Day, Justin Rose, Physical Conditions, Masters Tournament
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Merion shows its teeth to golf's best
ARDMORE, Pa. — Life went on in this leafy Philadelphia suburb Friday, despite near-catastrophic injuries inflicted on the egos of 156 golfers. They were playing in the U.S. Open. Friday, it was the U.S. Oops. It was a day featuring men thrashing...Tags: Justin Rose, Zach Johnson, Steve Stricker, Masters Tournament, Padraig Harrington
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Phil Mickelson is clubhouse leader when U.S. Open suspends play
Get ready for the new rage in sports. Got a big game coming up? A national championship? An international competition? A few days beforehand, jump on a plane and fly cross-country. Wait awhile, then fly back. That’s what Phil Mickelson did,...
Tags: Golf, Rory McIlroy, U.S. Open (golf), Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood
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Webb Simpson in familiar spot as he tries to repeat as U.S. Open champ
ARDMORE, Pa. — Webb Simpson's first competition at Merion Golf Club was a brief one. He lasted only two rounds into the 2005 U.S. Amateur but was mature enough to appreciate something outside of his scorecard. "I tell people all the time it is...
Tags: Golf, U.S. Open (golf), Anthony Kim, Ernie Els, Sports
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U.S. Open live updates: Phil Mickelson on top at three-under
Buckle up, because it could be a rollerc-oaster ride at the U.S. Open. Just ask Lee Westwood. Hitting a wedge into the 12th green, Westwood watched his shot hit the “wicker” atop the flagstick. If there had been a flag there, the ball...
Tags: Television Industry, Masters Tournament, Geoff Ogilvy, U.S. Open (golf), Phil Mickelson
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Tiger Woods struggles with rough, wrist at U.S. Open
ARDMORE, Pa. — Because of two rain delays, the first round of the U.S. Open won't be completed until Friday morning. Phil Mickelson might not have to tee it up again for another 24 hours. Enough time to fly back to San Diego? "I don't want to...
Tags: Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, Lee Westwood, Masters Tournament, Sports, Luke Donald
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Golf's two main governing bodies approve ban on 'anchor' putting
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club and the U.S. Golf Assn. approved a rule Tuesday that outlaws the "anchor putting stroke" that was used by four of the last six major champions. The new rule goes into effect in 2016. ''We strongly believe that this rule...
Tags: Keegan Bradley, Dwayne Johnson, Golf, The Open Championship, U.S. Open (golf)
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Golfer Keegan Bradley is tired of people saying he is a cheater
Keegan Bradley, who won the PGA Championship in 2011 to become the first player to win a major while using a belly putter, is tired of people calling him a cheater in the wake of the U.S. Golf Assn. calling for a ban on the putters. "It's been...
Tags: Keegan Bradley, Golf, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, Ernie Els
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Golf: Arizona snow again delays Accenture Match Play Championships
Snow continued to coat the golf course at the Accenture Match Play Championships in Marana, Ariz., on Thursday, delaying play again. Play is expected to get underway in the afternoon, however. Wednesday's first round was postponed until Thursday because...
Tags: Golf, Rory McIlroy, Charles Howell, Sports
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Diabolical No. 10 proves to be real winner at Riviera Country Club
The man who won the Northern Trust Open in a playoff Sunday called it "one of the great par fours we play." The man who lost in the playoff called it "funky" and added, "They might as well put a windmill out there." So, although the record books will...
Tags: FedEx Cup, Golf, Charl Schwartzel, U.S. Open (golf), Northern Trust Open
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Bill Haas leaves field in his Wake with a 64
Saturday was moving day at the Northern Trust Open and no player was more moved than Bill Haas. He was also inspired and motivated even if he was relatively unchallenged. The tournament's defending champion shot up the leaderboard with a brilliantly...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Charl Schwartzel, Northern Trust Open, Bill Haas, Masters Tournament
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