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Another home-state bummer for Furyk
ARDMORE, Pa. — Jim Furyk was really looking forward to playing the U.S. Open at Merion. Maybe too much. Again. The West Chester, Pa., native now must look back on another disappointing showing in the Philadelphia region. "I had four events...Tags: Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, FedEx Cup, Golf
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No home-course advantage for Jim Furyk
ARDMORE, Pa. — Jim Furyk was really looking forward to playing the U.S. Open at Merion. Maybe too much. Again. The West Chester, Pa., native now must look back on another disappointing showing in the Philadelphia region. "I had four events...
Tags: Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, Golf, ESPN (tv network)
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Merion, USGA fluster the field at U.S. Open
ARDMORE — Difficult, the U.S. Golf Association's Mike Davis said this week, is "our DNA." And making a course play difficult, the USGA's executive director added, is easy to do. For proof, Davis offered Friday's setup at Merion Golf Club, which...Tags: Jim Furyk, Justin Rose, Golf, Sports, U.S. Open (golf)
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Phil Mickelson, Billy Horschel up to par in U.S. Open
ARDMORE, Pa. -- Difficult, the U.S. Golf Assn.'s Mike Davis said this week, is "our DNA." And making a course play difficult, the USGA's executive director said, is easy to do. For proof, Davis offered Friday's setup at Merion Golf Club, which played 95...
Tags: Jim Furyk, Justin Rose, Golf, Sports, Adam Scott
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Merion shows its teeth to golf's best
ARDMORE, Pa. — Life went on in this leafy Philadelphia suburb Friday, despite near-catastrophic injuries inflicted on the egos of 156 golfers. They were playing in the U.S. Open. Friday, it was the U.S. Oops. It was a day featuring men thrashing...
Tags: Jim Furyk, Justin Rose, Golf, Sports, Graeme McDowell
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Roger Federer gets a 6-0, 6-0 win in Germany
Roger Federer cruised past Mischa Zverev, 6-0, 6-0, to reach the Gerry Weber Open semifinals on Friday at Halle, Germany, recording his second career double bagel and teaching a painful lesson to a player trying to serve and volley on grass. Richard...Tags: Wimbledon Championships, Francesca Schiavone, Mischa Zverev, Victor Cruz, Jelena Jankovic
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Golf-Mickelson, Horschel lead halfway, Woods and McIlroy near
ReutersBy Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 15 (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson and fellow American Billy Horschel retained their one-stroke lead at the U.S. Open following Saturday morning's conclusion of the suspended second round of the championship at...Tags: Hunter Mahan, Justin Rose, Golf, Luke Donald, Sports
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U.S. Open preparation paying off for Donald
ARDMORE, Pa. — Last week at his home course, Conway Farms in Lake Forest, Ill., Luke Donald got up from his lunch table after spotting Bulls big man Nazr Mohammed. A mutual admiration society ensued, with Donald praising the Bulls for their...
Tags: Golf, Luke Donald, United Center, Sports, U.S. Open (golf)
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Golf-Colsaerts wins battle of the bombers at U.S. Open
ReutersBy Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 13 (Reuters) - Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium won an early battle of the big-hitters at the U.S. Open on Thursday, outscoring fellow bombers Dustin Johnson and 2012 Masters winner Bubba Watson in the first round....Tags: Lee Westwood, Ryder Cup, Golf, Sports, U.S. Open (golf)
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Golf-Donald surges past Mickelson on leaderboard
ReutersBy Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 13 (Reuters) - Luke Donald birdied three holes in a row from the 11th to move to the top of the leaderboard late in Thursday's weather-interrupted first round of the U.S. Open in his quest for a first major...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Golf, Luke Donald, Sports, U.S. Open (golf)
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American amateurs flirt with leaderboard at U.S. Open
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, PA. Surrounded by golfers with decals of sponsors from head to toe, Cheng-Tsung Pan wore his modest University of Washington gear. Pan is competing among the professionals this week, even if he is not yet a pro. Pan, who is from Taiwan and is...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Golf, Luke Donald, Sports, Adam Scott
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U.S. Open scoring conditions stay brutal despite rain
— Another rainstorm that swept through the region early Thursday morning was supposed to catch tiny Merion Golf Club with its guard down, much like it did when the U.S. Open was last played here in 1981. Thanks to an excruciatingly penal layout...Tags: Brandt Snedeker, Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Charl Schwartzel, Ian Poulter
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