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| EUROPEAN PGA TOUR |
- Korean teen Noh among 4 earning British Open berths in Asian qualifier
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Noh Seung-yul made it a week to remember after the Korean teenager followed up his Maybank Malaysian Open victory last Sunday by claiming a spot in the British Open on Thursday.
- Korean teen Noh sets pace in Asian qualifier for 2010 British Open
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Noh Seung-yul, who won the European Tour's Maybank Malaysian Open on Sunday, and Malaysia's Danny Chia set the pace on Wednesday's opening day of the Asian edition of International Final Qualifying (IFQ) for the 2010 British Open at Saujana Golf and Country Club.
- European Notebook: Poulter named Golfer of the Month for February
VIRGINIA WATER, England -- England's Ian Poulter has been named the European Tour's Golfer of the Month for February after claiming his first World Golf Championship title in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
- Four British Open spots up for grabs as field set for Asian qualifier
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- A total of 72 players from 18 nations will tee off Wednesday at Saujana Golf and Country Club in the Asian edition of the Royal & Ancient's International Final Qualifying (IFQ) tournament. The two-day 36-hole qualifier that will reward the top four finishers with automatic spots in the 2010 British Open at St. Andrews this July.
- Noh edges his hero Choi by a shot to capture Malaysian Open crown
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- South Korean teenager Noh Seung-yul set his sights on emulating childhood idol K.J. Choi after edging out his veteran compatriot to win the European Tour's Maybank Malaysian Open by one shot on a dramatic final day.
- Davies of Wales shares lead with Kiradech at tight Malaysian Open
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Rising Welsh star Rhys Davies remained on course for his inaugural European Tour title Saturday at the Maybank Malaysian Open after earning a share of a one-shot lead alongside Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat at the top of a tightly congested third-round leaderboard.
- Darkness halts Malaysian Open play with much of field still on course
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Little-known Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat produced a timely eagle Friday to edge ahead of second-round clubhouse leader Alejandro Canizares at the European Tour's weather-affected Maybank Malaysian Open.
- Davies and Garrido share one-shot lead at hot, humid Malaysian Open
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Challenge Tour graduate Rhys Davies sparkled on Thursday's opening day at the European Tour's Maybank Malaysian Open to share a one-shot first-round lead with Spain's Ignacio Garrido.
- Hansen hopes to turn solid play into victory at Maybank Malaysian Open
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Soren Hansen hopes an encouraging start to the year will lead to a return to the winners' circle at this week's Maybank Malaysian Open.
- Youngster Wood wants to play his part in England's global golf success
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Chris Wood is out to join England's recent golfing renaissance at this week's Maybank Malaysian Open.
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| US PGA TOUR |
- Notebook: Woods watch; Mickelson's plans
DORAL, Fla. (AP) -- Matt Kuchar came into this season with three top-three finishes in his last 52 PGA TOUR starts.
- Notebook: Round 3, Puerto Rico Open
Weather: Partly cloudy with afternoon temperatures reaching 92 degrees. Winds SE 10-15 mph.
- Confident Els plans to savor CA Championship victory
DORAL, Fla. -- The three-year plan is history.
- Notebook: Round 4, WGC-CA Championship
Weather: Partly cloudy skies in the morning becoming mostly sunny by the afternoon. Temperatures climbed into the upper 70s with west winds 12-22 mph.
- Streelman, Collins lead going into final day in Puerto Rico
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Chad Collins is getting used to surging the top of the Puerto Rico Open leaderboard with his strong short game just before darkness suspends play in the rain-delayed competition.
- The Daily Wrap-up, Round 4: WGC-CA Championship
DORAL, Fla. -- They call him the Big Easy because of a graceful swing that looks as if it requires so little effort.
- Golf exercises for an improved golf swing
Golf exercises within a golf swing improvement program are key elements in this day and age. Golf fitness training is an integral component within a comprehensive golf swing improvement program. Research and empirical evidence indicates that it is now a necessity for the golfer to develop certain levels of flexibility, mobility, stability, strength, and power in order to execute the biomechanics of the golf swing correctly. If the golfer is lacking in any of the aforementioned physical components of the swing, the execution of an efficient golf swing will most likely be impeded.
- The Live Report, Round 4: WGC-CA Championship
ELS WINS (6:49 p.m.): With his kids getting older -- ages 10 and 7 -- and Ernie Els turning 40 last year, the Big Easy knew he needed to make some changes. He moved his family to Palm Beach, cut back on the international travel and re-dedicated himself in his practice habits. Sunday, he enjoyed the fruits of his labor with a four-shot win at the World Golf Championships-CA Championship.
- Week 8: Strategize for every hole on the course
If you are like most golfers, your plan for each hole is pretty much the same. You take out your driver, you hit the ball as far as you can, and then you come up with part two of your plan. But golf is no different than chess or billiards. The move you make now has a direct impact on the move you can make three turns from now. Follow these steps to make a plan for every hole and you may save strokes from your game immediately.
- Resort Profile: Innisbrook
In many ways, greater Tampa is the Florida area without a solid identity. Miami has cosmopolitan flavor, Palm Beach attracts snowbirds from the Northeast, St. Augustine has history, the Panhandle provides an affordable beach destination for people throughout the Southeast, and Orlando has Disney World.
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| LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR |
- ANNIKA Experience at WaterSound Raises Over $100,000 for Children's Charities
The ANNIKA Experience at WaterSound, which took place at WaterSound, Florida just west of Panama City Beach, kicked-off with a golf clinic hosted by Annika Sorenstam.
- Cindy LaCrosse - Rookie Blog One
In her first Rookie Blog, Cindy LaCrosse talks about her work on her game and what she looks forward to this year on the Duramed FUTURES Tour and the LPGA Tour.
- Susetka Appointed LPGA Chairman of the Board
Bill Susetka, the former President of Clairol's U.S. Retail Division and President of Global Marketing at Avon Products, has been selected by his fellow LPGA Board members to serve as Chairman of the Board this year. Susetka brings more than 30 years of business leadership along with pertinent Board and LPGA experience to the position, most recently serving as LPGA Chief Marketing Officer from 2007-2009.
- A Look Back At Babe Zaharias
To celebrate the LPGA's 60th Anniversary, take a look back at Babe Zaharias. LPGA Founder and Hall of Fame member, Babe Zaharias, was one of the greatest athletes and golfers in sports history. Her competitive nature, athleticism, and courageous spirit made a profound impact on the LPGA in a very short period of time.
- Kia Classic Presented by J Golf gives sponsor exemption to Tiffany Joh
The Kia Classic Presented by J Golf announced that it has given a sponsor exemption to Tiffany Joh, a Rancho Bernardo native beginning her first full year on the Duramed FUTURES Tour, the LPGA's developmental tour.
- Star-studded Media Day for Kraft Nabisco Championship
The Kraft Nabisco Championship officially kicked off its pre-tournament activities with a star-studded media day in Los Angeles on March 8th. Defending champion, Brittany Lincicome, was joined by former San Francisco 49er Dwight Hicks and comedian/actor Scott Henry, for a meet and greet luncheon with LA and Palm Springs sports and entertainment media.
- BarbieŽ partners with Lincicome to inspire girls
For more than five decades, BarbieŽ has been a perfect reflection of fashion and culture and has served as an inspiration to girls of all ages. This year, as part of the BarbieŽ brand's I Can Be
campaign, BarbieŽ is empowering girls to dream it all, try it all and live it all. As part of this commitment, BarbieŽ has partnered with 10 women who continue to serve as ambassadors of dreams and role models for girls. Named earlier this year as one of Barbie's 10 Women to Watch in 2010, BarbieŽ has forged a partnership with LPGA player Brittany Lincicome, the defending champion of the 2009 Kraft Nabisco Championship (KNC), to excite girls about the sport of golf and encourage them to live an active lifestyle.
- Quick 18 with Misun Cho
Misun Cho sat down with LPGA.com for a round of Quick 18 questions. Find out what she won't eat, what she's afraid of, and what she sings when no one else is around.
- Gerina Mendoza - Rookie Blog One
LPGA Rookie Gerina Mendoza introduces herself in her first Rookie Blog. She talks about her family, where she grew up, how she got into professional sports, and what she looks forward to in her first year on Tour.
- On Other Tours: Webb wins on LET
Australian Karrie Webb won her seventh ANZ Ladies Masters title at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast in Australia on Sunday.
- KIA CLASSIC Presented by J Golf to hold pre-qualifying tournament
The KIA CLASSIC Presented by J Golf announced today that it will hold an open pre-qualifying tournament at La Costa Resort and Spa on Tuesday, March 9, giving amateur female golfers the opportunity to potentially play alongside LPGA touring professionals.
- Katie Kempter - Rookie Blog One
In her first Rookie Blog, Katie Kempter gives readers an opportunity to get to know a little bit about her - where she came from, what she did in the off season, what she's looking forward to, and her love of golf.
- Rolex Rankings move of the week: Miyazato continues climb in rankings
Ai Miyazato is enjoying the best stretch of her career after winning the second-consecutive event of the 2010 LPGA Tour season, the HSBC Women's Champions.
- Q&A with Rosie Jones, 2011 U.S. Solheim Cup Captain
I was thrilled, honored. I was shocked. I think I asked the Commissioner, Mike Whan, to repeat what he had said because I wasn't sure I heard him correctly. And he said yes, you are the next U.S. Solheim Cup captain.
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