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Fred Couples to play Australian Open golf tournament

US Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples is to play in next month's Australian Open, tournament organisers said on Monday.

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We deserve more respect: Chalmers

JBWere Masters runner-up Greg Chalmers last night said Australian golfers deserved more respect from their home fans after he pushed world No. 1 Tiger Woods at the Kingston Heath sand-belt course.

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Tiger with work to do at Kingston Heath

Tiger Woods has begun his final day quest to win a first gold jacket, as a host of contenders throw down the challenge at the Australian Masters in Melbourne.

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Woods takes charge

MELBOURNE: Tiger Woods battled swirling breezes and some wayward driving to card a patient four-under-par 68 and take a three-stroke lead after the second round of the $1.4 million Australian Masters on Friday. Woods, co-leader ...

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Woods prepares for tough conditions

World No.1 Tiger Woods is preparing for a tougher test on Saturday as the third round of the Australian Masters gets underway at Kingston Heath.

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Woods prepares for tough conditions

World No.1 Tiger Woods is preparing for a tougher test on Saturday as the third round of the Australian Masters gets underway at Kingston Heath.

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Tiger bares his claws in Melbourne

Tiger Woods yet again delivered on his promise and price tag at Kingston Heath on Friday as he took a three-stroke lead to the halfway mark at the Australian Masters.

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Woods takes early Melbourne lead

World number one Tiger Woods moves into three-way share of the lead at the Australian Masters in Melbourne with a six-under-par opening round of 66.

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Golf: Woods takes early Melbourne lead

World number one Tiger Woods moves into three-way share of the lead at the Australian Masters in Melbourne with a six-under-par opening round of 66.

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Appleby's honour

Peter Stone's weekend golf article contains just too much juicy golf stuff not to be commented on. He reports on Stuart Appleby who is in Australia to play in the Masters this week and attend a golf clinic for the Appleby junior golf program on Wednesday. Stone writes: This year, Appleby has experienced his worst year on the PGA Tour since 1996 and is 134th on the money list with just next week's Children's...

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Tiger on the pace in Melbourne

Tiger Woods was maintaining the pressure, just one shot off the pace midway through the opening round of the Australian Masters in Melbourne.

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Tiger off to solid start in Melbourne

World number one Tiger Woods shared the early lead on 2-under through six holes during the opening round of the Australian Masters in Melbourne.

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A good step for golf, even with Americans at home

The field for a World Golf Championship is never as strong when Americans require a passport.

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Stars help lift Marysville's spirit

Geoff Ogilvy, Adam Scott and Stuart Appleby are used to playing in lush surrounds as they tour the world playing golf for a living.

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Pampling unfazed by eyes on Tiger

Rod Pampling says he is not surprised that his Australian Masters title defence has been overshadowed by the appearance of world number one Tiger Woods.