| Mickelson headlines Skins game field
Phil Mickelson, two-time defending
champion Stephen Ames, K.J. Choi and Rocco Mediate were announced on Thursday
as the participants for this year's Skins Game.
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| Singh stays fifth in World Rankings
Vijay Singh was a playoff winner at the
first FedEx Cup Playoffs event, The Barclays, but remained fifth in this
week's Official World Golf Rankings.
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| This Week in Golf - August 28th through August 31st
PGA TOUR - DEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP, TPC
Boston, Norton, Massachusetts - It's week two for the FedEx Cup Playoffs and
Vijay Singh, by virtue of his playoff win at The Barclays, is the leader in
the race for $10 million.
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| Singh wins playoff for Barclays title
Vijay Singh birdied the second hole of a
thrilling playoff on Sunday to defeat Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland and
capture The Barclays, the first FedEx Cup Playoff event.
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| Streelman leads Barclays as Stricker collapses
Kevin Streelman carded a three-under 68
Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after 54 holes of The Barclays, the first
FedEx Cup Playoff event.
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| Stricker three clear at Barclays
Defending champion Steve Stricker fired a
seven-under 64 Friday to grab a three-stroke lead after two rounds of The
Barclays.
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| Mahan's 62 gives him Barclays lead
Hunter Mahan fired a nine-under 62 on Thursday
to take the opening-round lead of The Barclays, the first FedEx Cup Playoff
event of the year.
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| Pettersson returns to top 50 in World Rankings
Carl Pettersson collected his third PGA
Tour win Sunday at the Wyndham Championship and that helped him jump 22 places
in this week's Official World Golf Rankings.
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| This Week in Golf - August 21st through August 24th
PGA TOUR - THE BARCLAYS, Ridgewood Country
Club, Paramus, New Jersey - The FedEx Cup Playoffs start this week at
Ridgewood Country Club, former host of the 1935 Ryder Cup, the 1990 U.S.
Senior Open and the 2001 Senior PGA Championship.
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| Pettersson holds off McCarron for Wyndham title
Carl Pettersson caught fire in the middle of
the back nine Sunday to pull away from Scott McCarron and win the Wyndham
Championship by two shots.
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