Russell Jimeson played golf at Ohio State with Jack Nicklaus.
Published on July 21, 2010
Danielle Kang held off No. 64 seed Alejandra Cangrejo to advance to the Round of 32 at the U.S. Girls’ Junior Amateur.
Published on July 21, 2010
Jack Nicklaus as a 19-year-old freshman at Ohio State University.
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Gavin Hall is moving on to the Round of 32 after a 3-and-2 win over Brandon Ng.
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Mike Weir came close to winning his country’s national championship in 2004, losing in a playoff.
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Louis Oosthuizen and caddie Zack Rasego
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Caddie Zack Rasego and Louis Oosthuizen
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Gavin Hall, then 14, shot a USGA-record 10-under 62 in the second round of stroke-play qualifying at the U.S. Junior Amateur at Egypt Valley. He lost in the quarterfinals to eventual champion Jim Liu.
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Bob Heintz
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Boonchu Ruangkit
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The Hyundai i10
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Y.E. Yang of South Korea became the first Asian-born player to win a major golf title when he won the 2009 PGA Championship.
Published on July 21, 2010
Alexander Schauffele misses his putt at No. 18 to extend the match during Wednesday's Round of 64. He went on to win after the match extended to the 19th hole.
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Jordan Spieth during Wednesday's Round of 64 match play.
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Anthony Paolucci lines up his putt at No. 10. Paolucci defeated Dan Slavin, 3 and 1.
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David Lee of Houston, Tx., hits a shot at No. 18 during his match. Lee aced No. 16, but went on to lose his match.
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Emiliano Grillo of Argentina at No. 11, took down his opponent, Nicholas Scott, 5 and 3.
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Louis Oosthuizen kisses the Claret Jug a day after winning the British Open.
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Emiliano Grillo of Argentina at No. 11 talks to his ball during the Round of 64. Grillo closed out Nicholas Scott, 5 and 3.
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Andrew Fogg of Greenwood, Ind., at No. 11 during the Round of 64.
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Curtis Thompson hits his second shot at No. 9 from the trees. Thompson advanced to the Round of 32.
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Anthony Paolucci's caddie, Dennis O'Brien, left, during Wednesday's Round of 64. O'Brien is an ex Tour caddie.
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Jordan Spieth tees off at No. 1 during Wednesday's Round of 64. Spieth won his match 7 & 5 over Chelso Barrett.
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Denny McCarthy of Burtonsville, Md., misses his putt at No. 9 on Wednesday, he won 1 up over Grayson Murray of Raleigh, N.C.
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Wyndham Clark hits a shot at No. 9 during on Wednesday. He lost to Andrew Fogg.
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Ben Warnquist of Rockville, Md., at No. 9 beat Peter Mathison and moves to Thursday's match play.
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Bobby Wyatt
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Peter Mathison of Jupiter, Fla., reacts to his third shot at No. 9 match play against Ben Warnquist, who won 5 & 4.
Published on July 21, 2010
After tying for 14th at The Open Championship last week, American Tom Lehman is a favorite to win the Senior British Open.
Published on July 21, 2010
Curtis Thompson def. Scottie Scheffler 3 and 1 during Wednesday's Round of 64.
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Trevor Murphy during the first round of the BMW Charity Pro-Am on May 13, 2010.
Published on July 21, 2010
Top-seeded Curtis Thompson defeated Scottie Scheffler, 3 and 1, in the Round of 64 at the U.S. Junior Amateur.
Published on July 21, 2010
Jean Chua will fly the flag for the host country in October's Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia.
Published on July 21, 2010
Due to heat exhaustion, Michelle Wie has pulled out of the Evian Masters pro-am.
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Natalie Gulbis during the 2008 Evian Masters.
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Elin Woods at the 2006 Ryder Cup
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England's Paul Casey lines up a putt during round four of The Open Championship at St. Andrews.
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Louis Oosthuizen at a press conference for the Scandinavian Masters.
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