Golf-Only major dream remains unfulfilled for dominant Donald
Chicago Tribune
By Tony Jimenez LONDON, May 28 (Reuters) - If the old adage about 'reaping what you sow' is as true in golf as it is in everyday life, a breakthrough major championship victory should be just around the corner for Britain's Luke Donald.
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If the old adage about 'reaping what you sow' is as true in golf as it is in everyday life, a breakthrough major championship victory should be just around the corner for Britain's Luke Donald. Ever since he went to the summit of the rankings by ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Chapman goes wire to wire at Senior PGA
South Bend Tribune
We went and played a round of golf at his club at Sundridge Park and he said there and then that he would teach me, but I wasn't turning pro. We would see how things went. And he was right. I won sort of junior stuff and then I won a youth tournament, ...
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Washington Post
FORT WORTH, Texas — Zach Johnson won the Colonial for his first victory since also winning at Hogan's Alley two years ago, pulling ahead Sunday when Jason Dufner finally faltered. Johnson was assessed a two-stroke penalty for failing to replace his ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Senior PGA field scorches Harbor Shores course
South Bend Tribune
But on a day when the temperatures were in the 90s, the golf was also scorching at the Jack Nicklaus Signature course. The course record 64 total was broken not once, but twice. Kenny Perry had an eagle and eight birdies while shooting a sizzling ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Perry sets Senior PGA record
South Bend Tribune
The next morning, for a reason known only to the golf gods, Perry's swing found a groove and the rest of his game followed. He won the tournament. “I'ma 'feel' player,” Perry said. “If I can kind of come up with one swing thought, one mental thought ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf-Johnson wins Colonial after duel with Dufner
Chicago Tribune
May 27 (Reuters) - Zach Johnson outdueled fellow-American Jason Dufner, the PGA Tour's hottest player, posting a final-round 72 on Sunday to win the Colonial Invitational golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas. Johnson walked off the final green ...
See all stories on this topic »Zach Johnson Breathes Sigh of Relief After Golf Win at Colonial
BusinessWeek
By Dex McLuskey on May 28, 2012 Zach Johnson thought he had a short putt on the final green to win golf's Crowne Plaza Invitational for a second time by three shots. Turned out he narrowly avoided being disqualified. Johnson moved his ball marker at No ...
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Chicago Tribune
By Tony Jimenez LONDON, May 28 (Reuters) - If the old adage about 'reaping what you sow' is as true in golf as it is in everyday life, a breakthrough major championship victory should be just around the corner for Britain's Luke Donald.
See all stories on this topic »Only major dream remains unfulfilled for dominant Donald
Fox News
If the old adage about 'reaping what you sow' is as true in golf as it is in everyday life, a breakthrough major championship victory should be just around the corner for Britain's Luke Donald. Ever since he went to the summit of the rankings by ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Chapman goes wire to wire at Senior PGA
South Bend Tribune
We went and played a round of golf at his club at Sundridge Park and he said there and then that he would teach me, but I wasn't turning pro. We would see how things went. And he was right. I won sort of junior stuff and then I won a youth tournament, ...
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Chapman finishes wire-to-wire win at Senior PGA Atlanta Journal Constitution Roger Chapman holds the Alfred S. Bourne trophy after winning the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Harbor Shores Golf Club in Benton Harbor, Mich., Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) David Frost, left, and Bobby Clampett, right, ... See all stories on this topic » | Atlanta Journal Constitution |
Washington Post
FORT WORTH, Texas — Zach Johnson won the Colonial for his first victory since also winning at Hogan's Alley two years ago, pulling ahead Sunday when Jason Dufner finally faltered. Johnson was assessed a two-stroke penalty for failing to replace his ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Senior PGA field scorches Harbor Shores course
South Bend Tribune
But on a day when the temperatures were in the 90s, the golf was also scorching at the Jack Nicklaus Signature course. The course record 64 total was broken not once, but twice. Kenny Perry had an eagle and eight birdies while shooting a sizzling ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf: Perry sets Senior PGA record
South Bend Tribune
The next morning, for a reason known only to the golf gods, Perry's swing found a groove and the rest of his game followed. He won the tournament. “I'ma 'feel' player,” Perry said. “If I can kind of come up with one swing thought, one mental thought ...
See all stories on this topic »Golf-Johnson wins Colonial after duel with Dufner
Chicago Tribune
May 27 (Reuters) - Zach Johnson outdueled fellow-American Jason Dufner, the PGA Tour's hottest player, posting a final-round 72 on Sunday to win the Colonial Invitational golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas. Johnson walked off the final green ...
See all stories on this topic »Zach Johnson Breathes Sigh of Relief After Golf Win at Colonial
BusinessWeek
By Dex McLuskey on May 28, 2012 Zach Johnson thought he had a short putt on the final green to win golf's Crowne Plaza Invitational for a second time by three shots. Turned out he narrowly avoided being disqualified. Johnson moved his ball marker at No ...
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