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Equation simple but perhaps not the task
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 29 Oct 2002
As was the case at the Buy.Com Tour Championship last week, this week's Southern Farm Bureau Classic in Madison, Mississippi will determine the playing destiny for those currently outside the...
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QLD Open pre-qualifiers in sudden death play-offs
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 28 Oct 2002
Sudden death play-offs were needed at both Oxley and Pacific Golf Clubs today as 176 professionals and amateurs vied for the last 17 places in this week's Queensland Open Golf...
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Watson saves the best till last
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 28 Oct 2002
Tom Watson took all year to finally win on the 2002 US Seniors Tour but it was certainly a nice event to win. The win at the Seniors Tour Championship...
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Alker, Baddeley and Coles now USPGA Tour recruits
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 28 Oct 2002
The long wait is over for Steve Alker, Aaron Baddeley and Gavin Coles, each of whom is now in possession of the hottest ticket in town, namely a 2003 USPGA...
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Jonathan Byrd becomes yet another first-time winner
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 28 Oct 2002
At the risk of repeating myself, we have another first time winner on the USPGA Tour, the 17th this season.Twenty-four-year old Jonathon Byrd, who has only been a professional for...
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Stolz's game improving with age
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 28 Oct 2002
Thirty-year-old Andre Stolz won his second Australasian PGA Tour event in less than five months when he headed off New South Welshman David Brandson in a two-hole playoff to win...
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Pak beats quality field and horrific conditions
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 27 Oct 2002
Se Ri Pak further endeared herself to her army of South Korean supporters when she walked away with the Sports Today Nine Bridges Classic on the island of Jeju today....
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Fraser bids amateur golf a fond farewell
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 27 Oct 2002
Victorian Marcus Fraser, who next week will head for stage two of the European Tour School, made his last amateur event a memorable one taking out medallist honours at the...
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Laycock snatches maiden win in Japan
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 27 Oct 2002
Scott Laycock's victory in this week's Bridgestone Open in Japan signals what may well be the start of a run of success in his golfing career. Not that his career...
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Adam Scott just one stroke from lead
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 27 Oct 2002
Ireland's Padraig Harrington could move to the top of the Volvo Order of Merit with a win at this week's Madrid Open. The Dubliner leads the field by one stroke...
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Huston goes low to join Herron in lead
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 27 Oct 2002
John Huston, who is looking for his first win in almost two years, fired an incredible -11 (61) to move into a share of the third round lead with overnight...
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Laycock close to first win in Japan
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
Scott Laycock heads in to the final round of the Bridgestone Tournament in Japan, just eighteen holes away from his first win on the tour and only his second win...
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Australia not yet dead in Malaysia
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
The Australian Eisenhower team of Marcus Fraser, Andrew Buckle and Adam Groom may be seven shots adrift of leaders France but a win in this prestigious event is not completely...
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Amateur Leishman closes in on victory
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
Nineteen-year-old Victorian amateur Marc Leishman fired a -5 (65) in difficult conditions to claim a share of the lead following the third round of the AUD$100,000 Victorian Open at Sorrento...
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Aussie golf continues to thrive
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
One of the more interesting stories to keep an eye on over the next few years will be the emergence of a stellar group of Australian golfers on the PGA...
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Badds, Coles and Alker stay in touch with the lead
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
Jay Delsing, a 16 year veteran of the PGA Tour, eagled the final hole to a clinch the lead with a championship record -9 (63) in the second round of...
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Peter Fowler to play NSW Open
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
Peter Fowler, currently ranked 7 on the 2001-2002 Australasian PGA Tour Order of Merit has confirmed he will be playing in the NSW Open to be played at Horizons Golf...
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Parry moves into lead alongside Herron
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 26 Oct 2002
Craig Parry needed more than 230 starts to snare his first PGA Tour title, but it may only be a matter of days before he does it again. Parry moved...
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Percey and Bonhomme share lead at halfway mark
IN: News | BY: iseekgolf.com | DATE: 25 Oct 2002
Housemates Adrian Percey and Andrew Bonhomme share the lead halfway through the $100,000 Victorian Open taking place at the Portsea and Sorrento Golf Clubs. Adelaide's Percey and Queenslander Bonhomme lead...
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Laycock maintains lead but now alone
IN: News | BY: Bruce Young | DATE: 25 Oct 2002
31 year old Victorian Scott Laycock, in his third season in Japan but to date without a victory there, has opened up a two shot lead through round two of...
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