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Welsh amateur Davies happy with highly respectable 74
EAST Tennessee State University is a long way from Bridgend, but Oakmont Country Club was a different world altogether for Rhys Davies.
2007-06-15 01:15:33
Monty may not survive after opening with 76
ALTHOUGH he relishes confronting the intensity of a US Open as much as any test in golf, Colin Montgomerie was unable at Oakmont yesterday to recapture the inspiration of 1994, when he was beaten her in a play-off by Ernie Els, and must grind this...
2007-06-15 01:06:52
Ramsay forced to learn hard way
IN the company of a resilient Tiger Woods, who shot 71, and the effortlessly cool Geoff Ogilvy, who smoothed his way around for 71 thanks to some crisp iron play, Richie Ramsay was worn down yesterday by the unrelenting severity of Oakmont as the 107th...
2007-06-15 01:06:52
Phil hopes to ease the pain at Oakmont
PHIL MICKELSON has had a year to get over the agony of Winged Foot but, in less than 24 hours, he could be experiencing a different pain.
2007-06-14 13:06:18
Deals ensure Saltman can give pro game his best shot
ELLIOT SALTMAN, the newest touring professional in Lothians golf, has been handed a double boost as he attempts to make his mark in the paid ranks.
2007-06-14 13:06:18
Remesy banishes thoughts of retirement after turnaround
JEAN-Francois Remesy was so disenchanted with golf last month that he nearly quit, the twice former French Open champion said yesterday.
2007-06-14 01:28:12
Mickelson to play Scottish Open
PHIL Mickelson, the world No2, yesterday confirmed that he'll return to Loch Lomond for the Barclays Scottish Open next month as part of his preparations for the Open at Carnoustie.
2007-06-14 01:28:12
Singh adopts chess strategy for Oakmont
INDIA'S Jeev Milkha Singh is approaching this week's US Open with the precision and calculation of a chess grandmaster. Oakmont Country Club is widely regarded as one of golf's toughest venues and Singh knows patience will be a prized commodity.
2007-06-14 01:28:12
No place for 'clumsy, spineless alibi makers'
ON A course universally regarded as one of the most testing in the game, the Unites States Golf Association, the organisers of the US Open, promised yesterday to challenge rather than embarrass the world's best players at Oakmont.
2007-06-14 01:28:12
Too soon to write Monty off, insists nemesis Els
ALTHOUGH he is an old nemesis who twice thwarted Colin Montgomerie's hopes of winning the US Open in the Nineties - at Oakmont in 1994 and Congressional in 1997 - Ernie Els rallied to the Scot's defence yesterday when he insisted it would be a mistake...
2007-06-14 01:28:12

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