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Lewis eyes hometown success at LPGA event

Stacey Lewis might have the home-course advantage this week, but that doesn't guarantee anything against a loaded field at the LPGA's P&G NW Arkansas Championship.

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McIlroy has the attitude to be No. 1

GolfChannel: Rory McIlroy has the nerve to say he wants to soon be the world’s No. 1-ranked player. That’s not just tolerable, it’s completely appropriate, because nerve just may be the most important ingredient toward reaching that goal

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Vandals attack greens at course hosting KLM Open

HILVERSUM, Netherlands (AP) -Vandals damaged four greens at the Hilversum Golf Club, briefly delaying the start of play at the European Tour's KLM Open on Thursday morning.

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All over the map

GolfChannel: Once a relatively slow part of the season, a confusing end of the year now has players like Andres Romero making some tough scheduling decisions.

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Panerai’s Seafaring Vessel

Each year, Panerai commemorates its Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge regatta circuit with a nautically inspired limited-edition watch. This year’s Luminor Submersible 1950 Regatta 3 Days GMT Automatic Titanio–47 mm ($11,600) is limited to 500 pieces in titanium. This serious diver’s watch stays water-resistant down to about 300 meters, with a ...

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If It Flies, It’s at AirVenture

Shoppers in the market for an aircraft can find just about everything that flies at Wittman Field in Oshkosh, Wis., during the last week in July.

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BMW Reveals the 2012 M5: Twin-Turbo V-8, 560 hp, 190 mph

Few cars enjoy such a loyal following as BMW famously inspirational M5 sedan, and few events in the automotive world create quite as much excitement as the introduction of a new M5. For 2012, the Munich automaker has once again given its celebrated 5 Series sedan the M treatment and ...

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A homecoming the Aussies do not want to miss

Robert Allenby was more dejected than angry after the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. He finished out of the top 50 for the second straight playoff event.

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Acushnet chief says technology debate healthy

Acushnet chief Wally Uihlein believes the relationship between manufacturers and ruling bodies is "180 degrees improved" from where it was 20 years ago.

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