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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 5:02 AM PDT | PGA stars unlikely to be seen on the course Desert Sun Tue, 23 Aug 2005 4:13 AM PDT Tiger Woods has won five of his 17 starts on the PGA Tour this year, but he likely has a mere three official tour events remaining on his 2005 schedule. | Woods' departure still head-scratcher San Diego Union-Tribune Tue, 23 Aug 2005 1:43 AM PDT Tiger Woods is a very bright guy, but he made a very dumb decision at the PGA Championship a week ago. | Stanley leads SW Section The Arizona Republic Tue, 23 Aug 2005 1:24 AM PDT Jon Stanley of Tuscany Falls Golf Club in Goodyear had five consecutive birdies and nine overall en route to a round of 8-under 63 and a 1-shot lead in Monday's first round of the Ping/Southwest Section of the PGA Section Championship at Las Vegas Country Club. | Johnson records best major finish The Des Moines Register Tue, 23 Aug 2005 3:28 AM PDT Cedar Rapids Regis and Drake University graduate Zach Johnson enjoyed his highest finish in a major by tying for 17th in the PGA Championship. He shot a closing 69 Sunday for a two-over 282. He won $82,500 to raise his season’s earnings to $1,550,019, which ranks 28th in the PGA Tour. He has played in 23 events. Johnson, who tied for second in the Buick Open in July, missed the cut in the first | When smiles leave the game USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News Tue, 23 Aug 2005 4:09 AM PDT Growing up, Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana pitched perfect games in Little League baseball and was so adept at high school basketball that North Carolina State offered him a scholarship. | Gore Recounts Buick Run Hartford Courant Tue, 23 Aug 2005 2:41 AM PDT CROMWELL -- Jason Gore must have felt as if he was in a receiving line at a wedding. From the moment he arrived Monday at the TPC at River Highlands, Gore was the center of attention at the Buick Championship's Aetna Tournament Players Pro-Am. | Fuhr has the drive Slam! Sports Tue, 23 Aug 2005 4:16 AM PDT Former Edmonton Oilers goalie and now current golfer Grant Fuhr representing the Mayfair Golf and Country Club checks over a golf ball while at the Edmonton Golf association's 2005 Morgex Edmonton Open Championship at Northern Bear Golf Club Monday morning. | Mailman delivers self to fellow alum San Diego Union-Tribune Tue, 23 Aug 2005 2:04 AM PDT Aug. 23 (UNION-TRIBUNE): T erry Bradshaw, meet Karl Malone. The two sports stars from Louisiana Tech had not met until Sunday night. The occasion was the Terry Bradshaw/Squire Creek golf tournament in Ruston, La. | Scott lashes out at Aust Open organisers Sydney Morning Herald Tue, 23 Aug 2005 1:12 AM PDT Adam Scott, Australia's top-ranked golfer, may not play in this year's Australian Open saying he is yet to hear from organisers. Scott is astonished nobody from the tournament has contacted him and has called for a drastic revamping of the struggling Australasian Tour. | Beljan fires 64 to lead U.S. Amateur The State Tue, 23 Aug 2005 1:07 AM PDT ARDMORE, Pa. — University of New Mexico junior Charlie Beljan shot a 6-under 64 on Monday at Philadelphia Country Club to take the first-round lead in stroke play at the U.S. Amateur Championship.Texas A&M senior Andrew Parr, Kent State senior Ryan Yip, Duke senior Ryan Blaum, Saint Mary's College (Calif.) junior Chandler Cocco and New Mexico senior Jay Choi were tied for second after 68s, all at | | |
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