01 August 2005

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PGA Singh captures second straight Buick Open title Defending champion Vijay Singh held off a charging Tiger Woods to capture the 4.6 million dollar PGA Buick Open title.

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GRAND BLANC, MI - JULY 31: Vijay Singh of Fiji poses with the trophy after winning the Buick Open on July 31, 2005 at the Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan.

Boston Els out of Deutsche Bank pga
Ernie Els's season-ending knee surgery means he'll miss the PGA Championship (Aug. 11-14), thus ending his run of 50 consecutive starts in golf's major championships. It also means that organizers of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston in Norton won't have a clean sweep of the world's three best players in its field Sept. 2-5.

iseekgolf.com Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site pga
Queenslander and US PGA Tour star, Rod Pampling and his wife Angela have agreed to lend their name and profile to a new trainee event to help grow sponsorship for Queensland PGA Trainee Members.

Boston Els out of Deutsche Bank pga
Ernie Els's season-ending knee surgery means he'll miss the PGA Championship (Aug. 11-14), thus ending his run of 50 consecutive starts in golf's major championships.

Golf: Singh captures second straight Buick Open title GRAND BLANC, Michigan : Defending champion Vijay Singh held off a charging Tiger Woods to capture the 4.6 million dollar PGA Buick Open title on Sunday.

TurkishPress.com Singh captures second straight Buick Open title pga
Defending champion Vijay Singh held off a charging Tiger Woods to capture the 4.6 million dollar PGA Buick Open title. Entering the final round with a five-stroke cushion, Singh fired a 2-under-par 70 and was never pushed in posting a four-shot victory.

Boston Singh survives Woods rally pga Vijay Singh followed up three spectacular rounds with an average one and it was enough to hold off a surging Tiger Woods and win the Buick Open yesterday in Grand Blanc, Mich.

Detroit In male-driven sports, women forge ahead pga
Danica Patrick, racing this weekend at MIS, is one of many women stepping into spotlight. Danica Patrick is not the first, nor will she be the last. But she is the latest in a growing trend of women who are becoming leaders in male-dominated sports.

Detroit Ken Adler, Grosse Pointe Shores: Golf official led wholesale firm pga
Ken Adler never met a golfer he didn't immediately embrace as a friend -- and there was never a golfer who didn't return the affection.