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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
A playoff loser to Bruce Vaughan in the Senior British Open in July, Cook started the day a stroke behind second-round leader Jeff Sluman. After bogeying the first hole, Cook birdied three of the next four, and took the lead for good with a 25-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole.
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
Cook, who lost a playoff to Bruce Vaughan at the Senior British Open Championship in July, started the day one shot behind second-round leader Jeff Sluman. After bogeying the first hole, he birdied three of the next four holes and was tied for the lead midway through his round with Jay Haas and John Morse.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
Cook, who lost a playoff to Bruce Vaughan at the Senior British Open Championship in July, started the day one shot behind second-round leader Jeff Sluman. After bogeying the first hole, he birdied three of the next four holes and was tied for the lead midway through his round with Jay Haas and John Morse.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
Associated Press Sports5:18 p.m. ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) -John Cook won the AT&T Championship for the second year in a row, shooting a 6-under 65 to beat Keith Fergus by three strokes Sunday at Oak Hills Country Club.Cook, who lost a playoff to Bruce Vaughan at the Senior British Open Championship in July, started the day one shot behind second-round leader Jeff Sluman. After bogeying the...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
... full-field event of the season, was four strokes back at 67 along with Jeff Sluman, Craig Stadler, Bruce Vaughan, Gil Morgan and Tom Purtzer. Haas won the 2005 event and also took the Texas Open in 1982 and 1993 at Oak Hills.The top 30 on the money list will earn 2009 exemptions and spots next week in the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Sonoma, Calif.Since winning...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
... full-field event of the season, was four strokes back at 67 along with Jeff Sluman, Craig Stadler, Bruce Vaughan, Gil Morgan and Tom Purtzer. Haas won the 2005 event and also took the Texas Open in 1982 and 1993 at Oak Hills.The top 30 on the money list will earn 2009 exemptions and spots next week in the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Sonoma, Calif.Since winning...