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Entertainment - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Morrissey joined ie:music in May, following his split with previous manager Merck Mercuriadis, ex-CEO of the now defunct music company Sanctuary U.S....
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Driive (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Clark advances to the BMW Championship Rotoworld.com - 43 minutes ago Tim Clark has advanced to the third round of the FedExCup Playoffs, which is the BMW Championship at Bellerive CC in St. Louis, Missouri. ... Ben Crane to play at the BMW Championship Rotoworld.com Jerry Kelly makes the BMW Championship Rotoworld.com John Senden is set for the BMW Championship Rotoworld.com Rotoworld.com - Rotoworld.com...
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Fijilive (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Fiji’s Vijay Singh is on the hunt for another golf prize money sitting three shots behind Canada's Mike Weir in the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts, USA.The globe-trotting Fijian shot 2 under par 69 to finish third on the leader board after carding a round 199 yesterday.Weir birdied the 18th hole to grab a one-stroke lead over Colombia's Camilo Villegas after the third round.He...
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Fijilive (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Fiji’s Vijay Singh currently shares third place with Spain’s Sergia Garcia in the third round of the seven million-dollar Deutsche Bank Championship.Singh is on 199 with Garcia while Canada's Mike Weir birdied the 18th hole to grab a one-stroke lead over Colombia's Camilo Villegas.A global showdown for the title in the second event of the US PGA Tour's playoff series saw Weir stand on 17-under par...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Tim Clark of South Africa stood on the verge of golf history on Saturday at the TPC Boston, needing one birdie in the final two holes to become the first non-American golfer to shoot a round of 59 on the PGA Tour. But instead, Clark, who bogeyed only one hole in two days, bogeyed the final two holes and settled for the first disappointing 62 of his life.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Tim Clark of South Africa stood on the verge of golf history yesterday at the TPC Boston, needing one birdie in the final two holes to become the first non-American golfer to shoot a round of 59 on the PGA Tour.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Tim Clark matched his best score on the PGA Tour with a 62. He made two eagles in a span of three holes, nearly driving a par-4. And he wound up with a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Tim Clark just missed the PGA Tour's record low score of 59, but his brilliant 62 still gave him the lead in Boston.
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
NORTON, Mass. - Tim Clark matched his best score on the PGA Tour with a 62. He made two eagles in a span of three holes, nearly driving a par 4. And he wound up with a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship. It still was hard to hide his...