+ Follow JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Tag
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[Title] => Mickelson wants to make it easy
[Summary] => Fresh off a Scottish Open victory, Phil Mickelson showed up at Muirfield for the first time in 11 years and didn't take long to figure out his strategy for the British Open. He wants to keep it as simple as possible and try to make easy pars.
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[Title] => Teenager Spieth is youngest PGA winner in 82 years
[Summary] => Nineteen-year-old Jordan Spieth outlasted David Hearn and Zach Johnson on the fifth hole of a playoff to win the John Deere Classic on Sunday, becoming the youngest winner on the PGA Tour in 82 years.
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[Title] => Dufner leads rain-delayed Canadian Open
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OAKVILLE (AP) -- Jason Dufner played six holes in 1 under Sunday to top the Canadian Open leaderboard before third-round play was washed out because of more heavy rain and lightning.
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[Title] => Solid Stricker rules Deere Classic by 3
[Summary] => Steve Stricker followed one of his best performances with 36 solid holes to win the John Deere Classic by three strokes on Sunday.
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[Title] => Newly crowned Open champ not taking time off
[Summary] => New US Open champion Lucas Glover doesn’t intend to take any time off before the next major, the British Open in four weeks.
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[Title] => For what Wie are about to receive....will golf really be thankful?
[Summary] => The biggest golf marketing feeding frenzy since Tiger Woods turned pro is about to be unleashed when teenage prodigy Michelle Wie makes her expected announcement to turn prosix days before her 16th birthday.
Before she hits a golf ball in professional anger, Wie will be a multi-millionaire, thanks to deals with Nike and Sony. She is being handled not by a recognised golf PR company but by Hollywood agency William Morris, better known for its dealings with movie stars such as Clint Eastwood and John Travolta.
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Before she hits a golf ball in professional anger, Wie will be a multi-millionaire, thanks to deals with Nike and Sony. She is being handled not by a recognised golf PR company but by Hollywood agency William Morris, better known for its dealings with movie stars such as Clint Eastwood and John Travolta.
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JOHN DEERE CLASSIC
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OAKVILLE (AP) -- Jason Dufner played six holes in 1 under Sunday to top the Canadian Open leaderboard before third-round play was washed out because of more heavy rain and lightning.
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[Summary] => The biggest golf marketing feeding frenzy since Tiger Woods turned pro is about to be unleashed when teenage prodigy Michelle Wie makes her expected announcement to turn prosix days before her 16th birthday.
Before she hits a golf ball in professional anger, Wie will be a multi-millionaire, thanks to deals with Nike and Sony. She is being handled not by a recognised golf PR company but by Hollywood agency William Morris, better known for its dealings with movie stars such as Clint Eastwood and John Travolta.
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[Summary] => The biggest golf marketing feeding frenzy since Tiger Woods turned pro is about to be unleashed when teenage prodigy Michelle Wie makes her expected announcement to turn prosix days before her 16th birthday.
Before she hits a golf ball in professional anger, Wie will be a multi-millionaire, thanks to deals with Nike and Sony. She is being handled not by a recognised golf PR company but by Hollywood agency William Morris, better known for its dealings with movie stars such as Clint Eastwood and John Travolta.
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