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Seven Australasians players into final qualifying
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 19 Nov 2002
At the completion of round four, six Australians and one New Zealander are through to the final thirty-six holes of qualifying for the 2003 European Tour.Terry Price, the recent NSW...
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New Zealand golf loses a great character
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
The news of the death of the New Zealand golfer Terry Kendall comes as a shock to those of us that were exposed at one stage or another to Terry....
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Jacob's Creek Open and Clearwater Classic rescheduled
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
The PGA Tour of Australasia has been successful in bringing next year's Jacob's Creek Open and the Clearwater Classic forward one week.The Jacob's Creek Open, to be played at Adelaide's...
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Goosen claims victory at Skins in Singapore
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
Retief Goosen displayed to everyone the form that recently won him the 2002 European Tour Order of Merit, after taking home US$70,000 in a battle of four of the world's...
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Lonard and Beem head for Melbourne in form
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
Although a teams event, the win of Rich Beem and Peter Lonard over defending champions Mark Calcavecchia and Fred Couples in the final of the US$1.2 million Hyundai Teams Championship,...
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US win weather plagued UBS Warburg Cup
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
The jury is still out on this event, the horrific weather prevailing all week, doing little to enhance its overall perception. It has, however, built on its inaugural staging and...
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The cut looms at European Tour qualifying
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 18 Nov 2002
With just one round to go before the first cut is made at the top seventy five players, all but three of the fourteen Australasians in the final European Tour...
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No playoff this week for Montgomerie
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
Colin Montgomerie ensured that he would at least get one victory of his own this year with a two shot win in the TCL Classic in Guangdong, Southern China. Just...
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Veteran Nakajima claims second victory of 2002
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
Japan Tour veteran Tommy Nakajima has discovered the touch that made him one of the most feared players in Japanese golf during the eighties and nineties. His win earlier in...
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Australian Open shaping up as one of the best
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
In what must be one of the most open of Australian Opens, the nation's golfing championship gets underway this Thursday at a revamped Victoria Golf Club in Cheltenham, with a...
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Lonard and Beem in finals at Hyundai Team Matches
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
2001 Hyundai champions, Mark Calcavecchia and Fred Couples fired five birdies and three birdies respectively, to defeat the pairing of Scott McCarron and Peter Jacobsen - 5 & 4 in...
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Thongchai and Montgomerie showdown?
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee has maintained his lead in the inaugural TCL Classic in Guangdong in southern China, following his third round 68. Leading into round four he has a two...
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Leaney continues winning form at WA Open
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 17 Nov 2002
Stephen Leaney survived a four way playoff yesterday to win the $40,000 WA Open - Nedlands Masters at the Nedlands Golf Club in the suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.Leaney's win...
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Baddeley creeps closer at Visa Taiheiyo
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 16 Nov 2002
Perhaps spurrred on by the memories of his first professional event here two years ago and that he has a achieved a significant goal of late, Aaron Baddeley is now...
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Long and Hensby advance, Waite misses final
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 16 Nov 2002
New Zealander Michael Long and Arizona based Australian Mark Hensby have advanced to the final Q-School for the 2003 USPGA Tour following the final round of stage two this morning.Long...
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Rumford and Parsons make good start in Spain
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 16 Nov 2002
The final stage of qualifying for the 2003 European Tour is now under way with round one of of six being completed overnight.The Pals and Emporda courses in the north...
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Thongchai Jaidee leads into weekend in China
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 15 Nov 2002
33 year old Thai, Thongchai Jaidee, leads at the completion of round two at the TCL Classic in Dongguan in southern China, his second round 67 opening up a three...
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Brendan Jones retains lead at half way point
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 15 Nov 2002
Despite two closing bogies Australian Brendan Jones has retained the lead after round two of the Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheyo Masters and leads by one from veteran Tommy Nakajima. Tied...
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Norman and Daly paired for first two rounds at PGA
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 15 Nov 2002
Greg Norman will tee it up with John Daly during the first two rounds of the PGA Championship at Coolum. Tournament organisers today confirmed that 'The Shark' and 'The Wild...
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One round to go in stage two USPGA Tour qualifying
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 15 Nov 2002
Just eighteen holes remains for those attempting to get a place at the final USPGA Tour Q-School and New Zealanders Grant Waite, Michael Long and Australian Mark Hensby have at...
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