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Leonard leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic
Leonard leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic
teeoffpost.com — Justin Leonard shot 64, eight-under par, in the second round to take a two shot lead over Justin Rose and George McNeill at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic. Leonard, who played Disney’s Palm Course, started the second round on the 10th hole and made four straight birdies.  ... (more) Leonard leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic
This Rickie Fowler Kid Can Play
This Rickie Fowler Kid Can Play
weiunderpar.com — Believe the hype? 20-year-old Wonder Boy Rickie Fowler is actually living up to it. After carding five birdies in the last six holes, including a chip-in on the 18th, he fired a 6-under 66 in the first round of the Children’s Miracle Network Classic. He’s one shot behind the leader, Justin ... (more) This Rickie Fowler Kid Can Play
Four tied at Children’s Miracle Network Classic
Four tied at Children’s Miracle Network Classic
teeoffpost.com — Mathias Gronberg shot a six-under par, 66, to catch leader Justin Leonard for a share of the lead at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic after three rounds at the Disney Magnolia Course in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The pair are joined at the top of the leaderboard with Justin Rose ... (more) Four tied at Children’s Miracle Network Classic
Rose leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Fowler in second
Rose leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Fowler in second
teeoffpost.com — Justin Rose shot 65 on Disney’s Palm Course to lead the Children’s Miracle Network Classic by one shot over Rickie Fowler, Greg Owen and Casey Wittenberg. Rose, who started the first round on the 10th hole, made birdies on the 11th, 13th and 14th holes to get off to a solid start, ... (more) Rose leads Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Fowler in ...
The PGA Tour Won't Be Too Happy About This...?
The PGA Tour Won't Be Too Happy About This...?
weiunderpar.com — It appears we have our first mid-round tweet (gasp!). Rewind back to the US Open when Ian Poulter snapped a picture of his infamous mud ball . But surprisingly, under Rule 14-3, the USGA said he didn’t break any rules . Given Parker didn’t gain knowledge to assist his play or distract ... (more) The PGA Tour Won't Be Too Happy About This...?