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The last official money even on the PGA Tour includes the usual battle for players on the bubble, but also the story of Erik Compton, a subplot of genuine hope.
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Erik Compton, a 28-year-old pro golfer who has had two heart transplants, is attempting to get through a PGA Tour Qualifying School 72-hole event.
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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, winner of two PGA Tour events, is coming off a shockingly good performance as a rookie on the United States Ryder Cup team that blitzed Europe.
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Torrential rain from the remnants of Hurricane Gustav washed out the first round of the BMW Championship, the third event in the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs.
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In the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs Vijay Singh leads the second-place Sergio García by 12,225 points and the third-place Mike Weir by 13,535 points.
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Mr. Bolt was a golfer whose swing helped him win the 1958 United States Open but whose success was overshadowed by his reputation for throwing tantrums and golf clubs.
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At 17-under-par 196, Mike Weir is one stroke clear of Camilo Villegas (63) and three ahead of Sergio García (68) and Vijay Singh (69).
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Tim Clark of South Africa needed one birdie in the final two holes to become the first non-American golfer to shoot a round of 59 on the PGA Tour. But instead, Clark bogeyed the final two holes and settled a 62.
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Mike Weir, a left-hander from Canada, birdied his first four holes and pummeled the defenseless T.P.C. Boston course with 10 birdies for a record-tying round of 61.
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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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Hunter Mahan’s nine-under-par round on the 7,319-yard, par-71 layout was the lowest first-round score in the 41 years the tournament has been played.
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The absence of Tiger Woods because of knee surgery and some adjustments in the points system have made the identity of the FedEx Cup champion no longer a foregone conclusion.
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The FedEx Cup, the PGA Tour’s idea of a season-ending playoff, is unlike most sports’ playoffs. The reason: the road to victory is not quite so clear-cut.
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The course that the tour pros will face on the first stop of the FedEx Cup playoffs will be the most difficult layout the Ridgewood Country Club has put together in its more than 70 years.
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