Posted by Associated Press @ 10:32 pm on August 31st 2008

Sluman captures First Tee crown by five strokes

Jeff Sluman won the First Tee Open for his second Champions Tour victory, closing with a 5-under 67 at Pebble Beach on Sunday for a five-stroke victory over Fuzzy Zoeller and Craig Stadler.
Posted by Associated Press @ 4:54 pm on August 31st 2008

Poulter, Casey, Wilson get final Euro Ryder spots

Ian Poulter and Paul Casey were chosen Sunday as wild-card picks for Europe's Ryder Cup team.
Posted by Reuters @ 1:07 pm on August 31st 2008

Havret takes wire-to-wire Johnnie Walker triumph

Frenchman Gregory Havret led from start to finish to win the Johnnie Walker Championship on Sunday.
Posted by Associated Press @ 3:34 am on August 31st 2008

Sluman shoots 66, tied for lead at Pebble Beach

Jeff Sluman shot a 6-under 66 at Pebble Beach on Saturday for a share of the second-round lead in the Wal-Mart First Tee Open with Loren Roberts, Phil Blackmar and John Harris.
Posted by Chad Capellman @ 9:40 pm on August 30th 2008

Capellman: Clark just misses magical 59

At the start of his second round, Tim Clark focused his attention on simply making the cut. By day's end, he was within a whisper of making history. After 36 holes, the South African had to settle for a 1-shot lead, writes ESPN.com's Chad Capellman.

Posted by Associated Press @ 6:17 pm on August 30th 2008

Poulter blames media for poor play at Deutsche

Ian Poulter lashed out at the media Saturday after missing the cut in the Deutsche Bank Championship, claiming they created too large of a distraction about the Ryder Cup to allow him to concentrate on golf.
Posted by Chad Capellman @ 5:14 pm on August 30th 2008

Capellman: Kim’s listening skills paying off

While many players as young as Anthony Kim might not be apt to listen to the counsel of those around them, the 23-year-old proved Saturday that taking such advice can pay dividends, writes Chad Capellman.

Posted by Associated Press @ 2:37 pm on August 30th 2008

Havret has 1-shot lead; Monty’s Ryder hopes fade

Gregory Havret birdied the last hole for a 4-under 69 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Anthony Wall after the third round of the Johnnie Walker Championship.
Posted by Chad Capellman @ 12:48 pm on August 30th 2008

Capellman: For Weir, one birdie led to another

Mike Weir had no inkling a 10-under-par 61 was in the offing coming into the Deutsche Bank Championship. The Canadian, whose daughters recently relieved him of his "playoff beard," only needed a remarkable 21 putts en route to the first-round lead in Boston, writes Chad Capellman.

Posted by Associated Press @ 10:38 pm on August 29th 2008

Irwin shoots 6-under 66, shares Pebble Beach lead

Hale Irwin shot a 6-under 66 at Del Monte on Friday for a share of the lead in the suspended first round of the Wal-Mart First Tee Open.
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