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    I met an old Cuban boxer once at a Frenchtown bar on St. Thomas. Locals called him "The Champ." It was around two o'clock in the morning when I asked the aging fighter what his career record had been. "One hundred and one hundred," he responded -- and I had no choice but to believe him.
  • Seve Ballesteros admitted to hospital

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    Seve Ballesteros was admitted to a hospital Monday after feeling dizzy and fainting.

  • This Week in Golf - October 9th through October 12th

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    This is the fifth and final major of the season on the Champions Tour. Jay Haas (Senior PGA Championship), Bruce Vaughan (Senior British Open Championship), Eduardo Romero (U.S. Senior Open) and Fred Funk (JELD-WEN Tradition) won the season's first four major crowns.

  • Creamer moves to No. 3 in Rolex Rankings

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    Robert Karlsson's win on Sunday at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship helped him jump into the top 10 in this week's Official World Golf Rankings.

  • Johnson earns first win at Turning Stone

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    Dustin Johnson birdied each of the last two holes Sunday to close out a round of three-under 69, which gave him his first PGA Tour title at the Turning Stone Resort Championship.

  • Paula Creamer wins Samsung in native Bay Area

    AP Sports Writer

    Paula Creamer could finally look to all those supporters who have seen her through every stage of her young golf career and know she'd made them proud while playing right in her backyard.

  • Creamer hangs on for fourth win in '08

    The Sports Network

    Paula Creamer closed with a three-under 69 Sunday to fend off Song-Hee Kim to win the Samsung World Championship.

  • Rookie Johnson stuns Allenby at Turning Stone

    AP Sports Writer

    When the final round of the Turning Stone Resort Championship began, six players near the top of the leaderboard had a chance at that elusive first PGA Tour victory. Rookie Dustin Johnson was the last man standing.

  • Karlsson wins three-way playoff at St. Andrews

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    Jarmo Sandelin shot an even-par 72 and Martin Kaymer had a one-over 73 on Saturday to share the lead after three rounds of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

  • Creamer moves in front at Samsung

    The Sports Network

    Paula Creamer birdied her final three holes en route to a flawless, four-under 68 on Saturday and the third-round lead of the Samsung World Championship.

  • Creamer takes lead in Samsung

    AP Sports Writer

    Paula Creamer acknowledges she often lets her emotions get the better of her.

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    Rookie Johnson climbs money list with first win

    When the final round of the Turning Stone Resort Championship in Verona, N.Y., began, six players near the top of the leader board had a chance at that elusive first PGA Tour victory. Rookie Dustin Johnson was the last man standing. The long-hitting Johnson birdied the final two holes Sunday, sinking an 8-foot putt on the last one to beat Australian Robert Allenby by one shot.

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