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Greatest ever representation of Australasians on USPGA Tour
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 10 Dec 2002
The year 2003 will see sixteen Australians and three New Zealanders with full playing privileges on the USPGA Tour following final qualifying this morning.Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Greg Norman, Steve...
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Australians take Juan Carlos Tailhade Cup
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 10 Dec 2002
The final round of the Juan Carlos Tailhade Cup was completed in Argentina overnight and the Australian team of Kurt Barnes , the 2002 Australian Amateur Champion and 21 year...
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USPGA Tour Rookie of the Year title in the balance
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 10 Dec 2002
Peter Lonard's recent victories at both the PGA Championship and the MasterCard Masters have elevated him to an all time high ranking in world golf of number 44 and it...
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The agony and the ecstasy of the USPGA Tour School
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 10 Dec 2002
The agony and ecstasy of the USPGA Tour qualifying school has again been highlighted in the performances of several of the Australians going through the endurance test in California this...
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EMC World Cup of Golf preview
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 10 Dec 2002
The World Cup of Golf has a long and proud history in the game although under its new format it has been in existence only three years.It joined the realms...
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Paddison announced as Australian PGA Rookie of the Year
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 09 Dec 2002
New Zealand golfer Gareth Paddison has been awarded the 2002 Norman Van Nida Australasian PGA Tour Rookie of the Year.Paddison, who finished in a tie for 39th at the Australian...
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Allenby and Daly to play 2003 Johnnie Walker Classic
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 09 Dec 2002
Australian No. 1 Robert Allenby and two-time major winner John Daly - the longest hitter in golf - will play in the 2003 Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth. Their inclusion...
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Sleepless night ahead for many at Q-School
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 09 Dec 2002
For twenty nine year old Brian Bateman, PGA Tour school is old hat. He has been there several times finishing 71st in 2000, 32nd last year to secure his card...
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Harrington confirms higher status in world golf
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 09 Dec 2002
It may not have been exactly the politically correct thing to do to upstage the host of a party but for Irishman Padraig Harrington I'm not sure that he is...
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Volvo Masters of Asia produces another teenage star
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 08 Dec 2002
Butch Harmon may not have been able to get Adam Scott across the line in Melbourne this week but another of his pupils, nineteen-year-old Kevin Na, reeled off a last...
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Katayama streets opposition at Nippon Series JT Cup
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 08 Dec 2002
29-year-old Shingo Katayama secured his second win of the year in the Nippon Series JT Cup in Tokyo today, but it was the manner of his win against the leading...
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Lonard wins alone this week at Mastercard Masters
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 08 Dec 2002
Click here to listen Bruce's interview with Peter after his brilliant win todayFollowing on from his shared result at last week's Australian PGA Championship, Peter Lonard has survived yet another...
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Coles takes lead, Lonard on the move
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 08 Dec 2002
Gavin Coles has taken the outright lead in the $1.25 million Mastercard Masters at the Huntingdale Golf Club in Melbourne today. Coles leads by one stroke from West Australian Steve...
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Four Australians in top twenty at USPGA Q-School
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 08 Dec 2002
England's John Morgan, a winner on the European Challenge Tour this year which assisted in him securing his European Tour playing rights next year, is now poised, barring accidents, to...
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Katayama moves further ahead in Japan
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
Shingo Katayama is headed for his second victory of the year and the chance to move into third place on the money list on the 2002 Japan Golf Tour, after...
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Kamps retains lead but is joined by Singh
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
South African Craig Kamps retains the lead after three rounds of the Volvo Masters of Asia, but is joined there by India's Arjun Singh.Kamps third round 69 has him at...
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Scott claims lead at Mastercard Masters
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
Queenslander Adam Scott, who is looking towards for his first Australian Tour win, takes a one stroke lead into the final round of the $1.25 million MasterCard Masters at the...
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Baddeley dazzles with birdie blitz at Mastercard
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
2003 USPGA Tour cardholder, Aaron Baddeley has fired nine birdies with a dazzling display of golf in the third round to leap up the leaderboard with a new course record...
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Australians make their move in PGA Tour qualifying
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
There were several big moves on day three of the USPGA Tour qualifying school at La Quinta in California with Australians featuring amongst the best rounds of the day.At the...
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South African Kamps leads Volvo Masters of Asia
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 07 Dec 2002
South African Craig Kamps has maintained the lead after thirty six holes of the Volvo Masters of Asia near Kuala Lumpur, but his two late bogies cost him a healthy...
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