Couples will play Deutsche Bank Boston Globe Fri, 26 Aug 2005 0:43 AM PDT On a day when the marquee attraction, Tiger Woods, officially committed to next week's Deutsche Bank Championship, the field's star power got an added boost with the news that Fred Couples will join the festivities. | Missed chances all round at WGC Adelaide Confidential Fri, 26 Aug 2005 7:13 AM PDT TIGER Woods won his fourth World Golf Championship NEC Invitational yesterday when he carded a final-round one-over-par 71 to beat fellow American Chris DiMarco by one shot. | NEC Invitational: Tiger tied for lead Seattle Times Fri, 26 Aug 2005 1:06 AM PDT Tiger Woods felt he played well enough to score in the mid-60s on Friday and take a comfortable lead into the weekend at the NEC Invitational. One hole changed everything but his outlook. | Golf roundup: Woods, Donald are NEC leaders Seattle Times Fri, 26 Aug 2005 1:07 AM PDT Tiger Woods said he felt he played well enough yesterday to score in the mid-60s and take a comfortable lead into the weekend at the NEC... | Tiger scratches way to another WGC victory Seattle Times Fri, 26 Aug 2005 1:04 AM PDT The World Golf Championships were created seven years ago to bring together the best players from around the world. Tiger Woods has turned... | Donald joins Rumsfeld in BMW Open lead AFP via Yahoo! News Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:44 AM PDT Ryder Cup star Luke Donald and Australian Brett Rumsfeld shared the lead at the halfway stage of the BMW International Open. | Donald, Rumford Tied for Lead at BMW Open AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:59 AM PDT European Ryder Cup player Luke Donald birdied the final hole for a second-round 65 Friday to tie Brett Rumford for a share of the lead in the BMW International Open. | Donald, Rumford tied for lead in BMW International USA Today Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:58 PM PDT Luke Donald birdied the final hole for a second-round 65 Friday to tie Brett Rumford for a share of the lead in the BMW International Open. Angel Cabrera of Argentina and Englishman Simon Khan were a stroke back at 11 under. Cabrera shot a 68 and Khan had a 65. Nine other players were within three strokes of the lead. | | |
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