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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: Sports, Webb Simpson, The Open Championship, Golf, Masters Tournament
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U.S. Open live updates: Phil Mickelson on top at three-under
Buckle up, because it could be a rollerc-oaster ride at the U.S. Open. Just ask Lee Westwood. Hitting a wedge into the 12th green, Westwood watched his shot hit the “wicker” atop the flagstick. If there had been a flag there, the ball...Tags: Sports, NASCAR, Tim Clark, Rickie Fowler, Golf
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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: Sports, Ernie Els, Webb Simpson, Ryder Cup, Tim Clark
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Tiger Woods struggles with rough, wrist at U.S. Open
ARDMORE, Pa. — Because of two rain delays, the first round of the U.S. Open won't be completed until Friday morning. Phil Mickelson might not have to tee it up again for another 24 hours. Enough time to fly back to San Diego? "I don't want to...Tags: Webb Simpson, Sports, Lee Westwood, Golf, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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BELLY PUTTER HISTORY: The Club's Been Around A While
Rocco Mediate told the Courant in 2002 that he remembered the chuckles and the verbal barbs from his peers when he first used a long putter in 1990. He didn't care because standing more upright reduced the pain in his back, caused by countless hours of...Tags: Sports, International Travel, Ryder Cup, The Open Championship, Golf
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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: Ernie Els, Sports, Webb Simpson, J.J. Henry, Golf
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Heavy rain could result in record-setting U.S. Open
ARDMORE, Pa. — The USGA in 1974 created the Massacre at Winged Foot, in which balls got swallowed by 8-inch rough and Jack Nicklaus' first putt rolled off the slick first green. Could this U.S. Open turn out to be the opposite — the...
Tags: Geoff Ogilvy, Ernie Els, Sports, Lee Westwood, Golf
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Garcia endures hecklers, beans writer in eventful first round
ARDMORE, Pa. — Sergio Garcia had a quiet opening round, other than getting heckled by a few Philly fans, following up a double bogey with a quad, hitting a Golf Digest writer in the neck with an errant drive and going birdie-eagle to finish with a...
Tags: Sports, Golf, Kentucky Fried Chicken, The Master (movie), Masters Tournament
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Mickelson on the move after overnight flight
ARDMORE, Pa. -- Phil Mickelson, tied for fourth at 1-under with five holes to play, arrived at Merion about 90 minutes before his 7:11 a.m. tee time. He’s not only vying for his first U.S. Open title, he’s up for Father of the Year. ...
Tags: Sports, U.S. Open (golf), Steve Stricker, Golf, Phil Mickelson
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Mickelson travels long way to top of leaderboard
ARDMORE, Pa. — Golf's version of "Manny being Manny" is "Phil being Phil." The goofball Manny Ramirez has cut off an outfielder's throw while standing in the outfield, high-fived a fan after a leaping grab and lost a diamond earring sliding into...
Tags: Sports, U.S. Open (golf), Steve Stricker, Golf
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Golf-Schwartzel in early share of U.S. Open lead at Merion
ReutersBy Mark Lamport-Stokes ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 13 (Reuters) - Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel, helped by three consecutive birdies, moved into an early tie for the lead in the weather-delayed first round of the U.S. Open on Thursday....Tags: Sports, Charl Schwartzel, Ian Poulter, Tim Clark, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Dry start at U.S. Open, storms expected later
ReutersARDMORE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - U.S. Open organisers were preparing for severe thunderstorms and high winds later in the day as the opening round of the year's second major began under overcast skies at Merion on Thursday. Little-known American Cliff...Tags: Brandt Snedeker, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lee Westwood, Weather, England
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