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Hoffman's 62 Wins Deutsche Bank Championship
Charley Hoffman blistered the TPC Boston with a final-round, 9-under 62 to win the Deutsche Bank Championship going away. The Californian with the signature long blond hair finished at 22-under 262, edging Australians Geoff Ogilvy (66) and third-round leader Jason Day (71) and England's Luke Donald (69) by five shots.
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Pavin Makes Captain Picks
After much conjecture, it's official: Tiger Woods is a member of the 2010 U.S. Ryder Cup team that will compete against the Europeans in early October at Celtic Manor in Wales.
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Schulz Gets First Win Since 1991
Ted Schulz closed with a 2-under 70 at Pebble Beach Golf Links to win the Home Care & Hospice First Tee Open.
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Eight Qualify for 12-Man U.S. Ryder Cup Team
At the conclusion of the PGA Championship, eight players secured spots on the 2010 U.S. Ryder Cup Team. The biennial competition will be held in early October at Celtic Manor in Wales.
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Monty Rounds Out European Ryder Cup Team
European captain Colin Montgomerie has named Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald and Edoardo Molinari as his three wild-card picks for the 2010 Ryder Cup team. The European squad will seek to regain the biennial Ryder Cup against the defending champion Americans in early October at Celtic Manor in Wales.
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Monty Missed Hottest European Player
Bernhard Langer made a fifth case Sunday at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge near Seattle that he's one of Europe's best players.
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Kuchar Wins Barclays
Matt Kuchar hit a brilliant shot from the deep rough on the first sudden-death playoff hole of The Barclays, then rolled in his birdie putt to beat Scotland's Martin Laird in the first event of the PGA Tour's season-ending FedEx Cup playoffs.
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Make-up of 2010 European Ryder Cup Team Linked to Gleneagles
Golf Observer's Sal Johnson has an eye on the Continent, namely the Johnny Walker at Gleneagles, where the high finishers in the European Tour event are trying to catch the eye of European Ryder Cup captain, Colin Montgomerie.
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TPC Boston All Set for Deutsche Bank Championship
The PGA Tour returns to TPC Boston in Norton, Mass., for the Deutsche Bank Championship, the second round of the 2010 FedEx Cup playoffs. Superintendent Tom Brodeur has overcome a series of agronomic challenges to present superb conditions for event coming up over Labor Day weekend.
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Fowler Seeks Breakthrough Win at Deutsche Bank Championship
Rick Fowler has enjoyed quite a year since turning pro following his All-American career at Oklahoma State. After posting two top-10 finishes last fall and earning his PGA Tour card in December at Q School, the Anaheim native has racked up four more top-10s in 2010.
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Celtic Manor Ready for Ryder Cup
The Ryder Cup will be played at Celtic Manor Resort and on its Twenty Ten Course October 1-3. The European squad, boasting eight of the world's top-20 players, was finalized at the conclusion of Sunday's Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles. Captain Colin Montgomerie selected Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald and Edoardo Molinari as his three wild card picks.
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Kuchar in Driver's Seat in FedEx Cup Playoffs
Matt Kuchar's sudden-death victory over Martin Laird in last week's Barclays put the Georgia Tech grad in a great position to win the FedEx Cup playoffs.
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What Just Happened Here?
by Jeff Shelley
After being generally ignored for the last century, the Puget Sound region was suddenly thrown into golf's national spotlight thanks to three tournaments in August, two of which were major championships.
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Wie Nabs Second Title
Michelle Wie closed with a 2-under 70 to win the Canadian Women's Open.
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Ryder Cup Implications at Deutsche Bank Championship
by Tony Dear
In a thought-provoking article on Thursday's PGATour.com, Helen Ross stated the performances of Justin Rose and Paul Casey at this weekend's Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston would be of particular interest, as they would probably be eager to show European Ryder Cup team captain Colin Montgomerie that he picked the wrong guys. However, she added that because both are "English gentlemen" they probably don't "harbor any ill feelings" about not being picked for the team.
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British Open Will Return to Royal St. George's & County of Kent in 2011
The Open Championship will return to County of Kent and Royal St. George's Golf Club in July 2011, the only venue in southern England that has hosted one of golf's most prestigious major championships.
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Spanish Resort to Bid on 2015 Solheim Cup
La Manga Club Resort in Murcia, Spain, has announced its intention to bring the 2015 Solheim Cup to Spain for the first time. The resort has until October 29 to submit its full bid, but is hopeful it will be viewed as the ideal venue for the biennial competition involving the best players from the U.S. and Europe.
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Golf Observer Comes to Cybergolf
Golf Observer, one of the world's recognized leaders in stories from all of golf's professional tours, will now be providing that same in-depth coverage for Cybergolf. Visitors to Cybergolf can enjoy ready access to http://www.golfobserver.com/blog/blognews/recaps, which features fantasy golf stories, blogs and recaps from all the tours.
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Furyk DQ-ed from Barclays
Jim Furyk was disqualified from The Barclays, the first tournament in the season-ending FedEx Cup playoff, after he was late for the 7:30 a.m. shotgun start at Wednesday's pro-am. Expected to be one of the contenders, Furyk overslept when his cell-phone battery died; he uses his cell phone as his only alarm.
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Quail Hollow Selected for 2017 PGA Championship
The PGA of America has selected Quail Hollow Club of Charlotte, N.C., as the site of the 99th PGA Championship in August 2017, making it the third venue in the state of North Carolina to host the season's final major.
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