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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:00 PM PDT | The PGA Tour returns to the Hartford area for the Buick Championship PGA Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:02 PM PDT CROMWELL, Conn. (Sports Network) -- The PGA Tour is back in New England this week for the Buick Championship, an event long known as the Greater Hartford Open. Woody Austin is the defending champ, having won last year for his first victory in nine years. | Medinah's Fine PGA Tue, 23 Aug 2005 6:02 PM PDT Here is the transcript of a press conference held Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Medinah Country Club to discuss the status of the 2006 PGA Championship and the upgrades made to Medinah at the one-year point before Medinah hosts the 2006 PGA Championship. | Out of the rough Sports Network Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:45 PM PDT Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Here are some rantings from the world of professional golf. Sort of. Tiger Woods has taken some levels of grief for his decision to leave the PGA Championship on Sunday night. | Cleveland Open marks the second straight new Nationwide Tour event PGA Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:02 PM PDT HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (Sports Network) -- The Nationwide Tour tees up a brand-new event for the second week in a row at the inaugural Cleveland Open. Last week, the circuit staged the inaugural Xerox Classic in Rochester, N.Y., which Rick Price won. | Golf: Woods borrows Clarke's caddie Guardian Unlimited Tue, 23 Aug 2005 6:14 PM PDT Golf: Tiger Woods will use Darren Clarke's caddie Billy Foster at the Presidents Cup next month. | NW briefs: Coston tied for early lead Seattle Times Tue, 23 Aug 2005 8:15 PM PDT Jeff Coston of Semiahmoo Golf and Country Club in Blaine and Scott Leritz of Waverley Country Club in Portland each shot 4-under par 67s... | Tyler Set To Host Statewide Golf Tournament KLTV Texas Tue, 23 Aug 2005 8:56 PM PDT It's a tournament won by the likes of Ben Crenshaw, Lee Trevino, Chad Campbell, and Jeff Maggert, and it's coming to Tyler. The Cascades Golf Club announced today it will host the Texas State Open beginning in 2006. | GOLF: Asians may boycott Malaysian Open New Straits Times Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:35 PM PDT THE Malaysian Open golf tournament may not have Asian players next year as promoters Parallel Media Asia has yet to pay the Asian Tour its dues from the last edition. | Matchless GolfWeek Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:16 PM PDT ARDMORE, Pa. – Jim Roy did not make the 64-player match play field at this year's 105th U.S. Amateur Championship at Merion Golf Club. That doesn't happen when you shoot 76-79 for a 15-over-par 155 total. | | |
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