greenposse.com - 11/5/2008
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Ryder Cup team member, Anthony Kim is the latest PGA player to commit to playing on the European Tour in 2009. Kim, 23, won two PGA tournaments in 2008 and is currently ranked #8 in the world. Camilo Villegas and Geoff Ogilvy have previously announced that they will compete on both tours.
European Tour School Latest Scores
golfblogger.co.uk 11/15/2008 — Fantastic scoring from Oskar Henningsson who maintained his three stroke advantage over the field at the halfway stage of the 108-hole marathon, European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage at PGA Golf de Catalunya.
PGA European Tour - Live Leaderboard (JS)
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Keeping up with Kim
boston.com 11/10/2008 — Another day, another dollar. Such is the life of Kim Kardashian , who goes from one paid appearance to another when she's not taping her reality TV show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." Reggie Bush 's bodacious girlfriend attracted admirers to ...
Golf Blog on final stage of European Tour School Draw
golfblogger.co.uk 11/12/2008 — First to tee-off are experienced European Tour players, Patrik Sjoland, Joakim Haeggman and Malcom McKenzie.
Other household names taking part are the likes of forme European Tour event winners Andrew Coltart, Andrew Oldcorn, Sven Struver, Santiago Luna and Peter Baker.
Kim, Villegas commit to play in HSBC Champions event
pgatour.com 10/21/2008 — SHANGHAI -- The PGA TOUR's hottest young stars, Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas, have joined the field for next month's HSBC Champions in Shanghai, adding extra spice to what was already a world-class line-up at Sheshan International Golf Club, Nov. 6 to 9.
Mickelson not ruling out joining European Tour
msn.foxsports.com 11/5/2008 — Phil Mickelson isn't quite ready to join the European Tour.
But if he does, it's because he sees the game's future in growth outside the United States. Mickelson is in China to defend his HSBC Champions title at a tournament that's being billed as ...