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WITH LEADER BOARD: Warwick Hills' warm-hearted reputation remains intact

UPDATED AT 9:50 P.M. Steve Lowery, 48, tied a scoring record on the front nine and shot nine-under 63 for a one-shot lead. Three shots back at 66 were Paul Goydos, 45, and short-hitting Corey Pavin, 49. Tom Pernice Jr., 49, shot 67.

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Tom Pernice Jr. backs off; nothing official on Buick Open's status

Is the Buick Open really going away? No one knows for sure, including Tom Pernice Jr. The 1999 Buick winner sent Flint into a frenzy Friday when he told Golfweek.com that this year's tournament would be the last after Buick pulls its sponsorship.

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Woods and Kim share A&T National lead

BETHESDA, Md., July 4 (UPI) -- Tiger Woods had an even-par 70 Saturday and dropped back into a tie with Anthony Kim after three rounds of the PGA's AT&T National in Maryland. Kim, the defending champion, shot a 2-under 68 to join Woods at 10-under 200. The two matched the tournament's 54-hole scoring record, which Tom Pernice Jr. set last year. Michael Allen, who won the Senior PGA Championship...

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Host Tiger moves into lead at AT&T

HUNTER MARTIN Getty Images Leader Tiger Woods chortles during the second round of the AT&T National. BETHESDA, Md. – The best of Tiger Woods came Friday when his game was falling apart. Woods lived up to his hopes of being a "greedy host" when he salvaged his round after a shaky stretch in the middle and shot a 4-under-par 66 to take a one-shot lead at his AT&T National with...

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David Kim leads PGA AT&T National

BETHESDA, Md., July 2 (UPI) -- Defending champion David Kim shot a record 8-under-par 62 Thursday and holds a two-stroke lead after the first round of the PGA AT&T National in Bethesda, Md. World No. 1 Tiger Woods shot 6-under 64 and shares second place with D.A. Points and Bryce Molder. Kim played a bogey-free 18 holes Thursday, making six birdies on his last nine holes. The 62 bettered the 63s...

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Pernice, family pitching in for Kansas City VisionWalk

Tom Pernice Jr. and his family have lived in California for the last dozen years, but his connections to Kansas City still run deep. Before he was a golf standout at UCLA, before he joined the PGA Tour and launched a successful professional career that has lasted more than two decades, Pernice was a Raytown High School graduate.

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Open champ Glover commits to Buick Open

Newly crowned U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover is among the golfers committed to play the 2009 Buick Open in Michigan. Organizers said Tuesday that Glover, defending Buick Open champion Kenny Perry and former winners Justin Leonard, Jim Furyk, Scott Verplank, Tom Pernice Jr. and Brad Faxon will compete at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club near Flint. The Buick Open is scheduled for July 27 to Aug....

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i2Telecom Increases PGA TOUR Presence

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tom Pernice Jr., a 26-year veteran and two-time winner on the PGA TOUR, entered into a world-wide endorsement agreement with i2Telecom International, Inc. ("i2Telecom®") (OTCBB: ITUI), a

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Maruyama one shot back after second round of Sony Open

HONOLULU (AP) On the kind of day where Tom Pernice Jr. kept his head down to battle the wind and rain, he looked up just in time to see his final shot disappear into the hole for eagle on Friday that gave him a 7-under 63 and a share of the lead in the Sony Open. It was a fitting end to a second round that delivered a few surprises, starting with the weather. Read the full story

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Green and Pernice Jr share lead

Last Updated: January 17 - 07:30 AM Nathan Green of Australia and Tom Pernice Jr share the lead after the second round of the Sony Open. Taking advantage of an early start and pristine conditions...

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Green and Pernice share lead

Last Updated: January 17 - 07:30 AM Nathan Green of Australia and Tom Pernice Jr share the lead after the second round of the Sony Open. Taking advantage of an early start and pristine conditions...

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GOLF / Pernice outduels weather

On the kind of day where Tom Pernice Jr. kept his head down to battle the wind and rain, he looked up just in time to see his final shot disappear into the hole for eagle Friday that gave him a 7-under-par 63 and a share of the lead in the Sony Open in...

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Pernice grabs Sony share

Nathan Green of Australia and Tom Pernice Jr share the lead after the second round of the Sony Open.

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2 grab lead in Hawaii

(Associated Press) On the kind of day where Tom Pernice Jr. kept his head down to battle the wind and rain, he looked up just in time to see his final shot disappear into the hole for eagle on Friday that gave him a 7-under 63 and a share of the lead in the Sony Open. It was a fitting end of a second round that delivered a few surprises, starting with the weather. Those 50 mph gusts in the forecast,...

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Pernice, Green lead at Sony Open

HONOLULU — On the kind of day where Tom Pernice Jr. kept his head down to battle the wind and rain, he looked up just in time to see his final shot disappear into the hole for eagle on Friday that gave him a 7-under 63 and a share of the lead in the Sony Open.