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Monty grabs half to push Europe in front

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Monty grabs half to push Europe in front 2006-09-22 13:55 Colin Montgomerie earned Europe a crucial half point to give Ian Woosnam’s men a 5-3 advantage over the US after a thrilling first day of the Ryder Cup.With seven out of the day’s eight matches

Europe claim Ryder Cup advantage

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

By Rob HodgettsBBC Sport at the K ClubMontgomerie and Westwood salvaged a crucial halfEurope hold the upper hand at 5-3 after an absorbing opening salvo in the 36th Ryder Cup at Ireland’s K Club. Ian Woosnam’s side edged the morning fourballs 2.5-1.5 and

McKenzie one off the pace

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Australian David McKenzie has shot an opening round 65 to be one stroke off the pace in the Valero Texas Open currently underway in San Antonio.The European pair of Alex Cejka (Germany) and Justin Rose (Britain) carded 64s to share the lead on

Americans Stumble at Ryder Cup

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

STRAFFAN, Ireland — They landed in water, behind trees, in slimy mud and ankle-high grass, on cart paths, under flags, and sometimes the golf balls even traveled where they were supposed to go, on the fairways and greens of the K Club. And when the

Woods, Furyk prevail at Ryder Cup

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Woods, Furyk prevail at Ryder Cup Last Updated Fri, 22 Sep 2006 10:01:31 EDT The Associated Press

Paddy’s Boy

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Paddy’s Boy Although he is the face of the first Ryder Cup held in his country, Padraig Harrington remains the working-class son of an Irish police officer After giving Europe a big lift by going 4-1 at the 2004 Ryder Cup, Harrington enjoyed his team’s

Tiger the U.S.’s new leader

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Point Man Tiger Woods and the Ryder Cup haven’t been a great fit, but signs are 2006 could be a whole new ballgame Playing in his fifth Ryder Cup, Woods has embraced the leadership role.Photo: Dom Furore By John Hawkins Golf World September 15, 2006 So

Europe hold two point lead after Friday’s Ryder Cup action

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

In the morning fourballs there were wins for Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal for the Europeans while Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk picked up a point for the Americans. In the afternoon Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia

On the Board at Ryder Cup

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

STRAFFAN, Ireland — It was an improvement, just a small one, but the U.S. still trailed Europe, 2 1 , after this morning’s best ball matches in the 36th Ryder Cup at the K Club. In 2004, when the U.S. absorbed a historic defeat, it trailed, 3 1/2

morning fourball matches are in the book

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

morning better-ball session.About an hour later, Clarke hit the putt that secured a 1-up victory for the Europeans. It gave them a 2-1 lead and marked the end of an emotional morning that began and ended with tears and cheers, as Clarke took to the

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