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Winners And Losers From Open Week
Winners And Losers From Open Week
It might take some time to truly appreciate what went on at the 2008 Open Championship. With the top golfer in existence not around to fist pump, it was going to take some heavy story lines to keep people interesting. Little did we know an Irishman, an Australian and a dude in pink pants would make this major better than expected. Here are the winners and losers from British Open week.   ...
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Winners and Losers From Open Week
Dogs That Chase Cars — You knew it was coming, the winners and losers edition of the Open. Check it out, comment on it, call me ugly, it's all fun and birdies over here.

Greg Norman Comes Back to Reality, Fires 75 at the Senior British
FanHouse — Filed under: British Open, Golf It was a truly special week for Greg Norman at the British Open last week. Contending in a tournament he won twice, the 53-year-old Norman gave the golf tournament significance for more than what golfer wasn't in attendance at Royal Birkdale. No matter how he played, Norman stood by the fact that the British was just a warm-up for the Senior British Open, but it looks as though his energy tank is getting fairly close to empty. Norman, playing with Tom Watson and everyone's ...

Winners And Losers From the PGA
FanHouse — ... -- Wait, didn't I just write one of these? Harrington has now won three of the last six majors championships and has truly earned the nickname " ...

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