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Baffled by blackberries and blades
FOR reasons not entirely clear, even to me, I was listening to a radio programme the other day about developments in the business world about which I know absolutely nothing and, consequently, I hardly understood a word.
2007-06-11 01:13:10
Monty splits with caddie McLean days before major
COLIN Montgomerie has split with his caddie, Alastair McLean, just days before the start of the US Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
2007-06-11 01:13:10
Wie weighs up pulling out through injury
MICHELLE Wie looks unlikely complete the LPGA Championship after struggling to an 11-over-par 83 in yesterday's third round.
2007-06-10 01:12:47
Why don't Europeans ever win the US Open?
WITH another US Open ready to commence on Thursday at Oakmont, near Pittsburgh, the question is this: why has the European team won five of the last six Ryder Cup matches but no European has been a US Open winner since Tony Jacklin in Minnesota 37 years...
2007-06-10 01:12:47
Things could get a little rough
I HAVEN'T played in the US Open for many years, and I can't say I miss it. I certainly won't be pining for Oakmont this week. I know what's lying in wait for the guys over there, and I can live without it.
2007-06-10 01:12:47
Oakmont is now well above par
MUCH has changed in professional golf since a slender South African youth by the name of Theodore Ernest Els won the 1994 US Open title at Oakmont.
2007-06-10 01:12:47
America's love affair with the Silver Scot
ONE by one the legends fell away, beaten by the brutality of Oakmont. Ted Ray was one of the first to go, then Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen. All immortals, all with a tale of woe to tell about what happened to them in the 1927 US Open. Oh...
2007-06-10 01:12:47
Ogilvy, a major wizard from Oz
RATHER like the 1999 Open at Carnoustie, where the disastrous finish of Jean Van de Velde rather overshadowed the fact that Paul Lawrie actually won the championship, last year's US Open will be remembered more for the last-hole travails of Colin...
2007-06-10 01:12:47
Scots pair show hunger at McDonald's Championship
NORTH BERWICK'S Catriona Matthew staged a late surge and joined fellow Scot Mhairi McKay in a tie for ninth place and four shots off the halfway lead at the women's major, the McDonald's LPGA Championship, at Bulle Rock in Maryland.
2007-06-09 12:59:41
Lloyd seeks fine-tuning as Edwards takes control
LOTHIANS golfer Lloyd Saltman was looking for a quick-fix from coach Colin Brooks after he finished eight shots off the pace in the St Andrews Links Trophy.
2007-06-09 12:59:41

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