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A Weekend of Summer Love at the Four Seasons LA

Through August 28 the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is offering Just the Two of Us (starting at $995 per night), a couple’s weekend package that includes four hours of spa treatments, dinner at Culina restaurant, daily breakfast or Sunday brunch, daily poolside cabana use and a ...

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Princess Yachts’ New Reign

The Princess V72, which recently hit U.S. shores, deviates from Princess Yachts’ classic V series both inside and out. The sleeker, more dynamic profile is a nod to forward-thinking competitors like Fairline, Sunseeker, and Azimut, but the V72 also maintains a more traditional look that will remain in vogue a ...

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O’Hair wins Canadian Open on 1st playoff hole

Sean O'Hair won the RBC Canadian Open after tapping in for bogey on the first playoff hole on Sunday, and then watching fellow American Kris Blanks lip out his bogey putt from just over 5 feet.

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Noren wins Nordea Masters despite 5-over finale

Alexander Noren of Sweden relied on his huge overnight lead to clinch the Nordea Masters title on Sunday, finishing seven shots clear despite a 5-over 77 in the final round.

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Video: Tiger’s ex-caddie: Lost respect for golfer

Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with The Golf Channel's Charlie Rymer about Tiger Woods firing his caddie Steve Williams, and the golfer's chances of regaining his winning form. (msnbc tv)

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Miyazato plans to aid Japan relief after Evian win

Ai Miyazato clinched her first title of the year at the Evian Masters on Sunday and pledged to share her prize money with the people still suffering in the aftermath of the disasters back home in Japan.

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Daly has shot at first PGA win in 7 years

Over the last few years of a tumultuous career John Daly has been spotted in the tabloids, addiction centers and the PGA Tour's doghouse but Saturday at the Canadian Open you could find him somewhere he had not been for a while -- in contention.

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Pettersen shocked by attacks

PGT: Norway's Suzann Pettersen wore a black armband at the Evian Masters on Saturday in memory of the victims of the twin attacks that have devastated her country.

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Van Pelt leads Canadian Open; Daly in hunt

Bo Van Pelt birdied four of his last five holes, including the final two, to finish with 65 on Saturday and a one stroke lead after three rounds at the RBC Canadian Open.

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Calcavecchia, Frost, Cochran lead Senior British

Mark Calcavecchia surrendered a three-shot cushion to finish the third round of the Senior British Open on Saturday tied for the lead with fellow American Russ Cochran and South Africa's David Frost.

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Norwegian shocked by attacks

Suzann Pettersen wore a black armband at the Evian Masters in memory of the victims of the twin attacks that have devastated her country.

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