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Actor Wagner leads Tahoe celebrity tourney

Self-described "pip-squeak" actor Jack Wagner made seven birdies Friday to jump out to the first-round lead at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe.

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Garcia may not be a bad long shot in British Open

By now, he should have won a few of these, maybe more. When Sergio Garcia first teed it up in the British Open as a teenager there seemed no way his name wouldn't someday be inscribed on the claret jug

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Strong wind may cause havoc at British Open

With strong wind set to cause havoc at the British Open, organizers said Wednesday that some tees may have to be brought forward at Royal St. George's to make the course playable

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Fowler, Watney share AT&T lead

PGT: Rickie Fowler made six birdies in his opening 10 holes for a 6-under 64 to share the third-round lead with World Golf Championship winner Nick Watney at the AT&T National on Saturday.

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Watney, Fowler share AT&T lead

Rickie Fowler made six birdies in his opening 10 holes for a 6-under 64 to share the third-round lead with World Golf Championship winner Nick Watney at the AT&T National on Saturday.

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Cheyenne Woods advances in Publinks

Qualifying medallist Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, advanced to the second round of match play in the Women's U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, beating Ashley Edwards 4 and 3 on Wednesday at Bandon Dunes' Old Macdonald course.

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Yani Tseng leads LPGA Championship

Top-ranked Yani Tseng shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over Paula Creamer in the first round of the LPGA Championship.

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Kerr ready to defend major title at Locust Hill

Cristie Kerr's dream turned into reality last year, winning the LPGA Championship in near-record fashion. She's ready to see if her sweet swing can do it again.

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A kinder, more gentle era of the US Open

The most famous comeback in the U.S. Open began with a question from Arnold Palmer as he tried to explain how he could win in 1960 at Cherry Hills despite being seven shots behind.

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