McIlroy sees more majors in his future When Rory McIlroy arrived at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island for the PGA Championship he looked out of the clubhouse window and realised there was no place he'd rather be. Read full article |
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McIlroy proves doubters wrong Rory McIlroy brushed aside any lingering doubts over his ability to be a dominant force in golf by storming to a second major title with a stunning eight-shot victory at the PGA Championship on Sunday. Read full article |
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Pettersson turns over an old leaf A bizarre rules infraction effectively cost Carl Pettersson second place at the PGA Championship on Sunday, though he still would have finished a distant seven shots behind runaway winner Rory McIlroy. Read full article |
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Another rough weekend for Woods It was another weekend wipeout for Tiger Woods at a major championship. Read full article |
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'Lynnsanity' as Brit second at PGA In his first ever tournament in the United States, Britain's David Lynn finished second in the PGA Championship on Sunday, earning him a "dream come true" qualification for the Masters. Read full article |
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Poulter falters after 'dream start' Ian Poulter birdied the first five holes at the PGA Championship to challenge eventual winner Rory McIlroy but came undone with three consecutive bogeys on the back nine. Read full article |
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Daly delights crowd with hint of a comeback Puffing a cigarette on the practice green in lurid multicoloured pants, a bright orange shirt and bleached hair, John Daly looked, as always, something of an interloper at the PGA Championship. Read full article |
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McIlroy wins PGA Championship Rory McIlroy underlined his superstar credentials as he repelled an early onslaught by Britain's Ian Poulter before cruising to his second major title by a record eight shots at the PGA Championship on Sunday. Read full article |
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Kiawah's par-fives prove costly for Scott Adam Scott, eager to gain major redemption after his stunning British Open collapse, was frustrated by missed opportunities on the par-fives in the weather-delayed third round at the PGA Championship. Read full article |
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Van Pelt unsure if weather to his advantage Timing can make or break in sport and American Bo Van Pelt was not sure if he had gained a huge advantage after finishing his third round before play was suspended at the PGA Championship on Saturday. Read full article |
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Stricker making strides at PGA Championship Steve Stricker got off to a shaky start at the 94th PGA Championship but with another good round under his belt on Saturday he's feeling pretty comfortable about his game. Read full article |
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Woods eclipsed by McIlroy electricity The threat of lightning cut short Saturday's third round of the PGA Championship but not before Rory McIlroy had electrified the crowds and Tiger Woods slid backwards under a darkening sky. Read full article |
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Tiger under way as Van Pelt charges American Bo Van Pelt moved into the chasing pack in the third round of the PGA Championship on Saturday as joint overnight leader Tiger Woods teed off in pursuit of his 15th major title. Read full article |
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Dufner shows the way with early 68 Jason Dufner showed that low scoring was possible in Saturday's third round of the PGA Championship, taking advantage of calmer conditions to fire a four-under-par 68. Read full article |
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Rose rushes up leaderboard behind Woods England's Justin Rose raced up the leaderboard at the PGA Championship on Saturday, shooting four birdies in his opening nine holes to jump 36 places to four strokes off the lead. Read full article |
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Delight for Luiten after overnight wait Joost Luiten was rewarded for his decision to wait overnight before ending his second round at the PGA Championship on Saturday when the Dutchman birdied the par-four 18th for a four-over-par 76. Read full article |
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Mickelson rebounds under tough conditions Four-time major winner Phil Mickelson has left folks alternately scratching their heads and gasping in amazement with his play on the PGA Tour this year. Read full article |
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Hoey disqualified after sand mistake Northern Ireland's Michael Hoey was disqualified from the PGA Championship after Friday's second round for failing to "recreate his lie" after removing a ball from sand. Read full article |
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Donald's new major strategy misfires Luke Donald's quest to end a title drought in the majors was poised to fall well short once again as he struggled to a four-over-par 76 in Friday's second round of the PGA Championship. Read full article |
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Scott promises flowers after his ball hits fan For a fan, getting hit by a golf ball at a major tournament certainly hurts but increasingly that pain is coming with benefits attached. Read full article |