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Ron Mon (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Two noteworthy golf writers question the absence of “buzz” (ick) regarding the Ryder Cup. I’m assuming that they reference “buzz” on this side of the great ocean. We know what creates “buzz,” right? Madison Avenue does (is that where the advertising agencies continue to rent space?) Until the marketing machines ramp up their print, television and web campaigns, there will be no buzz. It would seem...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
The AT&T National is missing eight of the top 10 players in the world, only one of them on crutches.
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GeoffShackelford.com (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Gary Van Sickle breaks down the 8 Americans most likely to qualify for the Ryder Cup team and speculates on possible Captain's picks. After looking at the uh, elite eight, you have to wonder if Azinger is going to regret giving himself so many picks. And while Van Sickle detects no buzz, Steve Elling sees Kenny Perry's decision to skip the British as setting up a fun showdown between the British press...
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Hey, have you noticed? Old is the new good on the PGA Tour. The magic age might just be 48. I mean, 48-year-olds are coming out of the woodwork. You have your Kenny Perry (OK, nearly 48), winner of two 2008 events and a lock for the U.S. Ryder Cup team to take on the Europeans in [...]
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ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Tommy Armour III HEY, HAVE YOU NOTICED? Old is the new good on the PGA Tour. The magic age might just be 48. I mean, 48-year-olds are coming out of the woodwork. You have your Kenny Perry, winner of two 2008 events and a lock for the U.S. Ryder Cup team to take on the Europeans in Perry’s home state of Kentucky. And, as I check the AT&T National leaderboard heading into Sunday’s final round, you have...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
Colin Montgomerie has his sights set on the Open at Royal Birkdale - but it is Ryder Cup selection which is really driving him on as he plots his comeback over the next few weeks.
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Manchester Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
DAVID Horsey was almost lost for words after booking a dream place in the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
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The Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Catriona Matthew: Scotland’s four young Curtis Cup players have to look at the performances of three of their American opponents in last week’s US Women’s Open and take heart.
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | yesterday
ROSS FISHER is thrilled to lead on the European Tour any time, any place. But it felt extra special going into the third round of the European Open today, writes MARK GARROD.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
DEAN Robertson drew on the memories of what he fondly referred to as the best round of his life to haul himself back into contention during the second round of the £55,000 Gl
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
WHEN Paul Lawrie looks at a glass he knows is half full, it doesn't stop him wondering why it's half empty. There's a duality in the Aberdonian's career, a puz
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
It was difficult to adjudicate which was Sergio Garcia's biggest achievement yesterday. Shooting a 64 to conjure his way back into the European Open or then making it around the M25 and the capital in time to see his friend Rafael Nadal sprint through his semi-final at Wimbledon. There were stages during the usual Friday rush when both seemed on the outskirts of impossible.