BETHESDA, Md. (AP) Tom Pernice Jr. was easy to ignore Saturday in the AT&T National until he wound up in the lead. All he did was make 15 pars on an explosive afternoon of birdies and bogeys at Congressional, and his lone complaint was that he made only... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Sun, Jul 06 2008
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| 09 Feb 08 |
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Wound Up Ichigo »
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Maruyama one shot back after second round of Sony Open »
Japan Times ![]() HONOLULU (AP) On the kind of day where Tom Pernice Jr. kept his head down to battle the wind and rain, he looked up just in time to see his final shot disappear into the hole for eagle on Friday that gave him a 7-under 63 and a share of the lead in the... |
| 29 Mar 09 |
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O'Hair hangs onto lead in wild day at Bay Hill » Japan Times ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Sean O'Hair couldn't think of a bad shot he hit over the last four holes, yet he still made three bogeys. Tiger Woods was thrilled with his last two bogeys — one after a shot caromed off the cart path, another after a shot no o... |
| 30 Aug 09 |
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Birdies allow Marino to pull into share of lead » Japan Times JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) Steve Marino's three straight birdies late in the third round for a 3-under 68 caught Paul Goydos for a share of the lead at The Barclays and gave himself another shot at his first U.S. PGA Tour victory on Saturday. On a Liberty... |
| 15 Nov 08 |
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Koga in tie for lead at Itoen Ladies » Japan Times CHONAN, Chiba Pref. (Kyodo) Miho Koga shot a bogey-free 66 Saturday to move into a three-way tie for the lead with South Korea's Lee Ji Hee and overnight leader Shiho Oyama after two rounds of the Itoen Ladies on Saturday. Koga made three birdies in... |
| 03 May 09 |
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Hiratsuka claims emphatic victory » Japan Times TOGO, Aichi Pref. (Kyodo) Tetsuji Hiratsuka took advantage of a comfortable lead into the final round Sunday, shooting a 4-under-par 66 on the way to a seven-shot victory at the Chunichi Crowns. Hiratsuka made six birdies against two bogeys to close on... |