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IOL (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Retief Goosen is hoping that being paired with Grand Slam champion Gary Player in this weekend's Gary PlayerInvitational at Fancourt will help him end the putting woes which have stopped him from recording a string of victories this year.
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IOL (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The stars of this week's 10th anniversary of the Gary Player Invitational have all arrived at The Links at Fancourt.
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IOL (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
The 10th edition of the charity-driven Gary Player Invitational will be staged over the gloriously maintained turf that is The Links at Fancourt.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... the Champions Tour than to play in this format and have the chance to hang out with this group of players," said Couples, who will be paired with Nick Price. and Ben Crenshaw will try to become the first team to repeat in the Champions Skins Game, and Zoeller will be going for his third straight title; he played with in 2007.Nicklaus and Watson will be teammates again, and the fourth...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
NEW YORK (AP) -- Each year brought more recognition to Curtis Strange. He was the first PGA Tour player to earn $1 million in a season in 1988, then he became the first player in nearly a half-century to win the U.S. Open in consecutive years.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Each year brought more recognition to Curtis Strange. He was the first PGA Tour player to earn $1 million in a season in 1988, then he became the first player in nearly a half-century to win the U.S. Open in consecutive years.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Each year brought more recognition to Curtis Strange. He was the first PGA Tour player to earn $1 million in a season in 1988, then he became the first player in nearly a half-century to win the U.S. Open in consecutive years.
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Sify (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
$1 million in a season in 1988, then he became the first player in nearly a half-century to win the U.S. Open in consecutive years.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Each year brought more recognition to Curtis Strange. He was the first PGA Tour player to earn $1 million in a season in 1988, then he became the first player in nearly a half-century to win the U.S. Open in consecutive years.