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In Case You Missed It: Tiger Wins Edition – December 5, 2011

For those of you who enjoy the NBC SportsTalk app on your Android-powered device, here are some links to the latest from Golf Channel’s GolfTalkCentral about Tiger Woods’ victory at the Chevron World Challenge on Sunday. Tiger moved up to No. 21 in the Official World Golf Ranking, but was that too much, too fast?…
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Woods takes 1-shot lead into weekend at Aussie Open

Tiger Woods played a brilliant front nine in the second round of the Australian Open en route to 5-under 67 which has earned him a 1-stroke lead over Peter O’Malley at The Lakes. Woods went out in 5-under on the back nine at the Sydney course, making pars at the next two holes before ending…
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Morrison leads suspended Singapore Open as Mickelson lingers on cut line

James Morrison has taken a 1-shot lead over first round co-leader Edoardo Molinari as play was suspended before the second round of the Barclays Singapore Open was completed. Play was called due to darkness after three hours of delays caused by the threat of lightning limited play. 69 players still have to finish a portion…
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Weather delays allowed McDowell to remain in Singapore Open

Graeme McDowell will see the weekend at the Barclays Singapore Open, perhaps only because of a 3-hour weather delay which allowed him to get healthy enough to finish 36 holes at Sentosa GC. McDowell played nine holes in 2 over before being called off the Tanjong Course. When he returned, he came home in 2…
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The dollars and sense of growing the LPGA schedule

Just five years ago, the LPGA Tour had 32 official money events on its schedule. In 2011, the tour will have played 23 such tournaments. The 30 percent drop in the size of the docket compared to 2006 has placed pressure on commissioner Mike Whan to expand the schedule, and quickly. The answer to adding…
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Matthew positioned for fourth LPGA win as Inkster stumbles

Catriona Matthew took control of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Saturday after shooting 4-under 68 to earn a 3-shot lead over Suzann Pettersen at Guadalajara CC. The 42-year-old Scot was nearly bogey-free on Saturday, dropping just one shot at the par-3 penultimate hole. The bogey was Matthew’s only one on the week, exemplary of a…
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Chalmers wins Aussie Open and Woods’ rally falls short

Greg Chalmers won his second Australian Open title on Sunday, winning by a shot over friend John Senden and by two over Tiger Woods. Chalmers finished on 13-under 275 after a closing 69 sealed the Stonehaven Cup. After carding a blistering 9-under 63 on Saturday to take the lead, Senden could only muster even par…
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Singapore Open playoff goes to Monday after further delays

The Barclays Singapore Open will be decided on Monday after weather delays on Sunday forced a playoff to an additional day. Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Filipino Juvic Pagunsan will return to Sentosa GC to complete their sudden death playoff after tying the shortened event in regulation. Reduced to 54 holes by rain and threats of…
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Chalmers win an omen for the Presidents Cup?

Aussie lefty Greg Chalmers won his second Australian Open on Sunday, taking the title by a shot over fellow countryman John Senden. Despite not being a part of Greg Norman‘s International team, Chalmers’ win may be an omen for the fate of the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne. The last time Chalmers picked up the…
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Norman willing to pit Scott against Woods in Presidents Cup

Learning from his mistakes in 2009 at Harding Park, International Presidents Cup captain Greg Norman said Sunday he intends to direct his charges in a way he sees fit and trust his instincts. “At the end of the day, I am going to say, `This is who you are going to play,”‘ he said, according…
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