Golf

Adam Scott making all the right moves at Aronimink

When it comes to picking a PGA Tour schedule, Adam Scott will never be mistaken for Tiger Woods. Few other players have been as predictable as Woods, at least when hes healthy. He sticks to the same schedule, and whatever minor changes he makes mostly result in something being dropped rather than added. Scott, on [...]

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Woods moves on at Women’s Amateur Public Links

BANDON, Ore. — Qualifying medalist Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, advanced to the quarterfinals in the Womens U.S. Amateur Public Links, winning two matches Thursday at Bandon Dunes Bandon Trails course. Woods, the 20-year-old Phoenix player who won the Atlantic Coast Conference individual championship last month as a junior at Wake Forest, beat [...]

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Champions Tour leader Lehman set for Fontainebleau

BLAINVILLE, Quebec — With the Montreal Championship set to begin Canada Day, Champions Tour leader Tom Lehman didnt miss the occasion to get into the holiday spirit. “Does that mean we take the day off and sit at the range and drink beer?” Lehman joked Thursday after his pro-am round at Fontainebleau Golf Club. Lehman [...]

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Storm, Green lead French Open golf by 1 shot

Englands Graeme Storm shot a bogey-free 6-under 65 Thursday to share the lead with Australias Richard Green after the first round of the French Open. They were followed by George Coetzee of South Africa, James Morrison of England and Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark, all shooting 66. Green had seven birdies to lead by two strokes [...]

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Callaway interim CEO seeks to regain market share

Callaway Golfs new interim CEO, Anthony Thornley, says the golf equipment maker will put some savings from planned job cuts toward boosting marketing spending and gaining back market share. Late Wednesday, Callaway Golf Co. announced layoffs in an effort to cut costs by $50 million, said CEO George Fellows would step down and issued a [...]

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Tiger’s niece advances to second round in Oregon

BANDON, Ore. — Qualifying medallist Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, advanced to the second round of match play in the Womens U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, beating Ashley Edwards 4 and 3 on Wednesday at Bandon Dunes Old Macdonald course. Woods, the 20-year-old Phoenix player who won the Atlantic Coast Conference individual championship [...]

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