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Camilo Villegas charged home with a 66 to make up five strokes against Sergio García and beat him on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
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Anthony Kim, Sergio García, Phil Mickelson and Camilo Villegas are the fab foursome at the top heading into the third round of the $7 million finale in the FedEx Cup race.
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The adjustments made to the FedEx Cup points system, which already have shaken the standings, could leave some golfers all shook up.
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As the third-round leader of the Barclays, Kevin Streelman is auditioning for a starring role after Saturday’s round at Ridgewood Country Club.
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Steve Stricker comfortable and confident in the big city, whether winning at Westchester as he did last year, or leading at Ridgewood after the second round on Friday.
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Phil Mickelson and Lee Janzen have traveled different routes to arrive at the Barclays, the first of four $7 million FedEx Cup playoff events beginning Thursday.
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Ben Curtis took over the lead after the third round of the rain-delayed P.G.A. Championship was completed on a softer but not gentler Oakland Hills Country Club on Sunday.
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Twenty-five golfers completed their third rounds on Saturday, led by Andrés Romero with a five-under 65, the lowest round of the event.
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Sergio García is at another crossroads, in the hunt at the P.G.A. Championship at Oakland Hills with yet another opportunity created by his amazing talent, which is often overlooked.
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Woody Austin’s goal was to make the Ryder Cup team, and after his second straight 79 in the P.G.A. Championship, he was convinced he had failed to reach it.
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Milder weather conditions did not change the mood of the monster that is Oakland Hills Country Club.
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Phil Mickelson, coming off a tough finish at last week’s W.G.C.-Bridgestone Invitational, got off to a rough start in the first round of the P.G.A. Championship.
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Robert Karlsson of Sweden overcame a double-bogey start with a round of 2-under-par 68 to tie Jeev Milkha Singh for the early clubhouse lead in the first round.
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Adam Scott, whose talent has made him one of the PGA Tour’s most promising players, is approaching his last chance to win a major this season.
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Tiger Woods’s knee surgery has dimmed the Grand Slam prospects in the short term. But the one consolation prize for golf fans is that Oakland Hills still stands ready to meet all comers.
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