Golf
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Hull slips six shots off pace
Australian golfer Katherine Hull suffered a horror day in the second round of the Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale, the first-round leader now six shots off the pace. Read More
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Overton in control at Greenbrier
American Jeff Overton fired an eight-under 62 to take a four-stroke lead after the second round of the US PGA Greenbrier Classic. Read More
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Ross Fisher shines at Irish Open
Ross Fisher seized control of the PGA European Tour Irish Open in the second round as he narrowly missed carding the tour's first 59. Read More
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Aussies fire at Irish Open
David Howell opened up a one-shot lead after the first round of the Irish Open, with Australians Richard Green and Brett Rumford hot on his heels. Read More
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Hull shares British Open lead
Taiwan's Yani Tseng, a two-time Major winner, and Australia's Katherine Hull both eagled the final hole to share the lead after the first round of the Women's British Open at Birkdale. Read More
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Tiger commits to World Golf event
World No.1 Tiger Woods has committed to defend the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational title at Firestone Country Club, where he has won seven times. Read More
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Greenbrier Classic preview
Exclusive: The Golf Show host Brett Ogle previews the week ahead as the PGA Tour heads to White Sulphur Springs for the inaugural Greenbrier Classic. Read More
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Pettersson wins Canadian Open
Sweden's Carl Pettersson captured the US PGA Canadian Open title, firing six birdies in eight holes to overtake American Dean Wilson for a one-stroke triumph. Read More
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Nathan Green own worst enemy
Exclusive: Australian golfer Nathan Green's US PGA Tour season needs a spark. Perhaps a return to the tournament he won in 2009, the Canadian Open, will ignite his campaign. Read More
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Tiger's endorsements down $US22 million
Tiger Woods's estimated endorsements for 2010 are worth $A24.93 million less than in 2009, Sports Illustrated reported in its yearly analysis of the top-earning US sports figures. Read More
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