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U.S. Open update

Yazan: mulligan | 23 June 2005 | Comments Off on U.S. Open update
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Amateur (and Duke Blue Devil) Brittany Lang shares the lead at -2, with Angela Stanford (with Michelle Wie, still on the course). Thanks to a rain delay and Mountain time, I got to catch some of the play this afternoon. My two biggest reactions so far: 1. Cherry Hills is a beautiful, traditional track: thick […]



U.S. Women’s Open, Day 1

Yazan: mulligan | 22 June 2005 | Comments Off on U.S. Women’s Open, Day 1
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The women hit Cherry Hills (the longest course in U.S. Open history at 6,749 yards) for the first round of the U.S. Open. This well may be the most exciting time for the LPGA, given Annika’s quest for No. 3 of the Grand Slam, Michelle Wie’s rise, and the host of young up-and-comers who will […]



redux (from Tuesday): oh no, not another Major…

Yazan: mulligan | 22 June 2005 | Comments Off on redux (from Tuesday): oh no, not another Major…
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Yes, it’s true. The women’s U.S. Open is this week, at Cherry Hills in Colorado. By some genius planning, the women get 2 majors within 3 weeks, and in between is the men’s U.S. Open. I’m sure there’s some good reason for the LPGA to throw its 2 majors so close together, but right now, […]



Sabbatini Not So Bad of a Guy…

Yazan: mulligan | 22 June 2005 | Comments Off on Sabbatini Not So Bad of a Guy…
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Rory Sabbatini presented a check today to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund in the amount of $42,750 to fulfill his promise to donate $250 per birdie and $1,000 per eagle that he makes in competition on Tour this season. He also is wearing camouflage pants every Thursday on Tour to promote awareness of the Fund. […]




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