Golf
Golf
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GOLF
Rose running on adrenaline after US Open victory
Justin Rose took care of winning his first major championship last week.
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Woods sidelined by strained left elbow
Tiger Woods will be unable to defend his championship at next week's AT&T National due to a strain of his left elbow.
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Woods, McIlroy to play in Dubai in 2014
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will play in the Dubai Desert Classic in 2014 when the tournament marks its 25th year.
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GOLF
Woods to rest elbow, skip AT&T National
In little more than a month, Tiger Woods went from being tough to beat to having a tough time even playing.
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GOLF
Justin Rose finds a coach and a friend
Next week marks four years that Justin Rose first began working on his swing with Sean Foley. But in the moments after winning the U.S. Open for his first major championship, Rose referred to him as more than just a swing coach.
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Mickelson has silver market cornered in US Open
The U.S. Golf Association is not opposed to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment at its premier championship, so here's something it might want to consider.
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GOLF
England's Rose blooms after 17-year wait for major
Ever since Greg Norman's final-round implosion allowed Nick Faldo win the Masters in 1996, a generation of fine English talent has come up short in golf's four major championships.
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GOLF
Bill Dwyre: Why do so many love to hate Phil Mickelson?
The only thing more baffling than Phil Mickelson's inability to finish the deal in a U.S. Open is the delight so many people seem to take in that.
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GOLF
Golf Tidbits: Rose proves that he is Philly tough
In a four-year span, Justin Rose has conquered two of the hardest courses in the Philadelphia area. If Pine Valley, the top-ranked course in the country, were to host a PGA Tour event in the coming years, my money would be on Rose.




