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Archive for August 3rd, 2007

South African Rory Sabbatini snubbed his critics and set the pace after consecutive 67’s at Firestone today. He leads by two.
On his heels is Masters champ Zach Johnson who returned a 65 to go with an opening 71. A further shot away is Kenny Perry, Verplank, and Tiger.
As Tiger said “the course is playing hard, [...]

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2nd – 5th AugustGavea Golf Club – ScoreboardRio de JaneiroBrazil
Guy de Orleans e Bragança69João Paulo Albuquerque69André Tourinho69Maximo Kopp70Pedro da Costa Lima70Gustavo Ninno Leite70Octavio Villar71José Carlos Maestrelli72Rodrigo Lacerda Soares72Everton Luiz da Silva73Roberto Gomez74Felipe Lessa74Enzo Miyamura74Marcelo Muritiba de Souza74Olavo Nogueira Batista75Claudio E. S. de Vasconcellos75Patrick Murray75Mario Gonzalez75Alvaro Candela Rambaildi75Diego Lobo75Caio Barbosa75Eduardo Pesenti75Matthew Bernard Every75

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Sydneysider Aron Price is one off the lead in the Nationwide Tour Wichita Open after adding a 7 under 64 to his opening 68 today. He eagled the par 5 18th to vault into a share of second place.
He’s joined by fellow Ocker David MacKenzie who had opening rounds of 65 and 67. David eagled [...]

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Lorenzo should have surrendered his lead with a second round 73. He didn’t instead extending his lead to 3.
Scot Andrew McCarthy notched a 78 to sit alongside his 64 of yesterday. Perhaps the tendernitis kicked in. Who knows.
Liam Bond shot 66 for the best round of the day and he sits in second spot with [...]

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Former Ryder Cup player Per-Ulrik Johannsen ripped The Le Miridien course apart in torrential rain today shooting 10 birdies on his way to a bogey free 62 and the lead.
The 40 year old Swede in only his third start of the year had this to say after his round.
“It was certainly the best putting I [...]

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Kiwi Mike Long has only made 6 of 16 cuts this year on the Nationwide Tour but two of those have been in the past 2 weeks.
He looks like he’s going to make the cut again this week which would be his best streak of the year and might mean he’s hitting some form at [...]

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Cabrera got the ball rolling by winning the US Open, and Romero followed up by coming close in the British Open and then winning a week later in Germany.
But the biggest news of all arrived on Monday this week with the Tour de Las Americas becoming an associate member of the International Federation of PGA [...]

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