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YOUR GAME
Updated Sunday, December 15, 2002 |
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Japan Takes Lead; Mickelson Leads U.S.
Phil Mickelson put on a spectacular display of golf and led the United States's charge to the top of the leaderboard at the World Cup on Saturday.
PETE HERRERA / Associated Press
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Q School grads, but will they make grade?
With a PGA Tour card safely squeezed inside his wallet, the young golfer unaccountably steered a 7-iron into the rocks and water on No. 17.
By MARK WHICKER / The Orange County Register
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Stadlers, Irwins Share Father-Son Lead
Craig Stadler and Hale Irwin took advantage of their sons' length off the tee to shoot rounds of 10-under 60 in a scramble format and share the lead Saturday at the Father-Son Challenge.
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Associated Press,
12/14/2002 06:26 PM EST)
Japan Takes Lead; Mickelson Leads U.S.
Phil Mickelson put on a spectacular display of golf and led the United States's charge to the top of the leaderboard at the World Cup on Saturday.
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PETE HERRERA,
Associated Press,
12/14/2002 06:19 PM EST)
Canadian team leads World Cup play
The hole that grounded the French and brought Phil Mickelson to his knees didn't faze Canadian Ian Leggatt.
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PETE HERRERA,
Associated Press,
12/13/2002 04:59 AM EST)
Martin's Meltdown Costs Him PGA Tour Card
Casey Martin fell apart in the final round of the PGA Tour qualifying tournament Monday, costing himself a chance to play in the big leagues next year.
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Associated Press,
12/09/2002 08:36 PM EST)
Harrington outlasts Woods for $1 million prize
A collapse on the 14th hole nearly cost Padraig Harrington a victory in the Target World Challenge. He was spared thanks to an even more shocking meltdown by tournament host Tiger Woods.
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DOUG FERGUSON,
Associated Press,
12/09/2002 01:58 AM EST)
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