+ Follow PAUL GOYDOS Tag
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[Title] => Ordinary versus extraordinary
[Summary] => You received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, “Abba, Father.” — Romans 8:15
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[Title] => KJ Choi leads Titleist Pro VI domination of The Players
[Summary] => Pro V1 loyalist K.J. Choi turned The Players Championship into a showcase of shot-making control, determination and perseverance, trusting his Titleist Pro V1 golf ball to the biggest win of his career, while leading a 1-2-3-4-5 finish for Titleist golf ball players.
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[Title] => Johnson takes 2nd title in row, edges Duval
[Summary] => Dustin Johnson became the first player in 20 years to win back-to-back titles at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am after making a short birdie putt on the final hole Sunday for a one-shot victory over David Duval and J.B. Holmes.
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[Title] => Perry cops crown with closing 63
[Summary] => Kenny Perry shot 63 to finish with a tournament-record 258 and win the Travelers Championship by three strokes over Paul Goydos and David Toms.
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[Title] => Gay's the guy in St. Jude Classic
[Summary] => MEMPHIS, Tennessee – Brian Gay played his way into the US Open in his last possible chance, beating David Toms and Bryce Molder by five strokes to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the St. Jude Classic on Sunday.
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[Title] => Casas hurdles US Open elims
[Summary] => The Philippines Cassius Casas made a breakthrough of sort in the United States Open when he earned the first alternate berth in the championship slated June 13-16 in the Bethpage State Park Blacks Course in New York.
Casas, who had been struggling with poor form of late, pieced together rounds of 68-72-140 to come in joint fourth in the two-day qualifying phase in the tough Lake Merced Golf and Country Club in Daly City.
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[Title] => Woods going for third Bay Hill crown
[Summary] => ORLANDO, Florida Tiger Woods, playing in his backyard, will seek his third-straight title in the PGA Bay Hill Invitational that begins here on Thursday.
Woods, who already has completed hat tricks in two other events during his career, is trying to become the first player to win the Bay Hill three straight years.
"It would be nice," said Woods, the top-ranked player in the world and an Orlando resident who has 29 PGA titles at the age of 26.
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[Summary] => Dustin Johnson became the first player in 20 years to win back-to-back titles at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am after making a short birdie putt on the final hole Sunday for a one-shot victory over David Duval and J.B. Holmes.
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[Title] => Gay's the guy in St. Jude Classic
[Summary] => MEMPHIS, Tennessee – Brian Gay played his way into the US Open in his last possible chance, beating David Toms and Bryce Molder by five strokes to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the St. Jude Classic on Sunday.
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[Title] => Casas hurdles US Open elims
[Summary] => The Philippines Cassius Casas made a breakthrough of sort in the United States Open when he earned the first alternate berth in the championship slated June 13-16 in the Bethpage State Park Blacks Course in New York.
Casas, who had been struggling with poor form of late, pieced together rounds of 68-72-140 to come in joint fourth in the two-day qualifying phase in the tough Lake Merced Golf and Country Club in Daly City.
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[Title] => Woods going for third Bay Hill crown
[Summary] => ORLANDO, Florida Tiger Woods, playing in his backyard, will seek his third-straight title in the PGA Bay Hill Invitational that begins here on Thursday.
Woods, who already has completed hat tricks in two other events during his career, is trying to become the first player to win the Bay Hill three straight years.
"It would be nice," said Woods, the top-ranked player in the world and an Orlando resident who has 29 PGA titles at the age of 26.
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February 16, 2010 - 12:00am