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PUTTING: What's In Style? It's Whatever Works!
The Hartford CourantWith a few exceptions, PGA Tour members are fairly predictable when it comes to appearance and attire. But when it comes to putting, there is no uniformity. Claw grip, conventional putter, fat grip, arm-locked — and dare we say “belly”...Tags: Padraig Harrington, Sergio Garcia, Webb Simpson, Phil Mickelson, Keegan Bradley
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PROTECTING THE GAME?: Rule To Ban Belly, Long Putters A Controversial Issue
The golf world is in a tizzy after the United States Golf Association and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club last month announced the adoption of a rule to ban anchored belly and long putters starting Jan. 1, 2016. Yes, they want the belly putter to go...
Tags: Webb Simpson, Greenbrier Classic, Physical Conditions, Keegan Bradley, The Open Championship
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Jim Furyk disappointed with poor play at U.S. Open
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. Jim Furyk was born in West Chester, Pa., grew up in Lancaster and hosted a one-day charity event in the Philadelphia suburbs for a decade. So the first U.S. Open at Merion in 32 years was something the 2003 champion certainly considered...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jim Furyk, U.S. Open (golf), PGA Championship, Sports
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US Open play suspended; Billy Horschel, Mickelson lead
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsPlay hasbeen suspended for the day at the U.S. Open, with Phil Mickelson and Billy Horschel tied for the lead. Mickelson birdied the 18th late Friday to finish a 2-over round of 72. Horschel shot 3-under 67, hitting all 18 greens in regulation at...Tags: Luke Donald, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, U.S. Open (golf), Steve Stricker
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Golf-Former champions McDowell and Furyk face early Open exit
ReutersBy Mark Lamport-Stokes ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 14 (Reuters) - Previous winning form at the U.S. Open counted for nothing as Graeme McDowell and Jim Furyk both staggered toward the exit door from Merion Golf Club after struggling badly in Friday's...Tags: Zach Johnson, Masters Tournament, Jim Furyk, Angel Cabrera, U.S. Open (golf)
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Mickelson, Horschel tied for U.S. Open lead
ReutersARDMORE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson rolled in an 18-foot birdie putt in fading light at the 18th hole to grab a share of the lead in Friday's second round of the U.S. Open when play was suspended due to approaching darkness. The putt gave...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Angel Cabrera, Jim Furyk
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Mickelson, Horschel share clubhouse lead at Merion
AP Golf WriterARDMORE (AP) — Phil Mickelson made his first birdie on his last putt. Billy Horschel never missed a green. It was all they could do to barely break par against Merion, which is turning out to be the real star of this U.S. Open. Nearly half the...Tags: Webb Simpson, Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Golf
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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: Masters Tournament, Jim Furyk, ESPN (tv network), U.S. Open (golf), Steve Stricker
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Tiger no longer king of U.S. Open jungle
— His name is not very close to the top of the leaderboard halfway through this year's U.S. Open, but Tiger Woods is still in the running to end the longest victory drought of his career in majors. This is good news for his fans as well as the...
Tags: Sergio Garcia, Rory McIlroy, Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson, The Players Championship
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U.S. Open: Jim Furyk fails again
ARDMORE — Jim Furyk was really looking forward to playing the 113th U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club. Maybe too much. Again. The West Chester native must now look back on what was another disappointing showing in a tournament conducted in the...Tags: Darren Clarke, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Phil Mickelson, Sony Open in Hawaii, Jim Furyk
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Day 1 at Merion could have been a lot worse
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. The day started with much optimism. It was the day golf fans had been waiting for. The opening round of the U.S. Open was set to take place, and the sun was out early. Thousands of fans got up bright and early and made the morning commute...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, U.S. Open (golf), Steve Stricker, Graeme McDowell, National Weather Service
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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: Physical Conditions, Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Zurich Classic of New Orleans
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