05 September 2005

PGA Deutsche Bank Championship

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Five Tied for Lead at Deutsche Bank John Rollins was going nowhere Sunday when he jokingly told his caddie to brace himself for a record back nine at the Deutsche Bank Championship. He had no idea it would leave him atop the leaderboard, part of the largest logjam on the PGA Tour in 22 years.

PGA Holiday Traffic Jam www.pga.com/news/tours/pga-tour/deutsche090405.cfm
Five players are tied for the lead and 21 are within four shots of the top spot after Sunday's third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. That is the largest PGA Tour logjam in 22 years, even with Tiger Woods slipping seven shots off the pace.

Tiger Woods Foundation Receives $50,000 Donation Through The CRESTOR(R) Charity Challenge at PGA TOUR's Deutsche Bank Billy Andrade, Jason Bohn, Olin Browne, Carl Pettersson and John Rollins were named this week's CRESTOR® Charity Challenge winners for their first- place standing entering the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Five share lead at Deutsche Bank Championship
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Norton, MA (Sports Network) - On a day when world No. 1 Tiger Woods fell further off the pace, five players ranked outside the top-50 on the PGA Tour's money list put themselves in position to win the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Allenby in thick of title chase
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Robert Allenby faces a mass of contenders as he battles for a first US PGA Tour event trophy in nearly four years. An even-par 71 third round left the Australian only two strokes off the lead but sharing eighth place at the $A7.23 million Deutsche Bank Championship.

Boston New deal already in works
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NORTON – The Deutsche Bank Championship has only one year remaining on its contract with the TPC of Boston, but while the PGA Tour's negotiations for new television deals might have something to say about...

Allenby in the thick of it www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,16495934%255E23209,00.html
ROBERT Allenby faces a mass of contenders as he battles for a first US PGA Tour event trophy in nearly four years tomorrow. An even-par 71 third round today left the Australian only two strokes off the lead but sharing eighth place at the $7.23 million Deutsche Bank Championship.

Allenby in the thick of it foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,16495934-23209,00.html
ROBERT Allenby faces a mass of contenders as he battles for a first US PGA Tour event trophy in nearly four years tomorrow.

Tiger s in trouble thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2005/9/5/sports/11951558&sec=sports
NORTON (Massachusetts): Tiger Woods carded a two-over 73 to fall five shots off the pace after Saturday s second round of US$5.5mil PGA Deutsche Bank Championship.

Tiger Woods slips to five shots off pace at Deutsche Bank event www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_5-9-2005_pg2_14
NORTON (Massachusetts): Tiger Woods carded a two-over par 73 to fall five shots off the pace after Saturday s second round of $5.5 million PGA Deutsche Bank Championship.