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PNGA Senior Amateur Kent Brown survives a late run by Chris Maletis to claim the 41st PNGA Senior Amateur. Ed Bartlett wins the Open Division with a birdie on the first playoff hole. |
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Amateurs At Pinehurst Trip Kuehne misses the cut at Pinehurst, as Ryan Moore closes out his storybook amateur career. |
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| "It's more of a thinking man's game. You have to think, you have to be patient. It brings out all different types of shots you have to play and you have to know how to play. And that's why it's a major championship. It seems like we see the same guys in the top-10 or 15 in each and every major, and there's a reason why. They know how to hit shots." --------------Tiger Woods on the U.S. Open |
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| Big week for Brett Stegmaier...Michael Sim followes Sunnehanna win with another at the Monroe...Deibert takes Philly Am...Spiller wins Greystone in a playoff...Sharpe claims Southeastern Am...Former USGA Prez Easterley dies at 82. |
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| Hoops goes wire-to-wire in Arizona...Szewczul headed to U.S. Publinx...Salome wins twice in New Mexico...Tim Jackson back with renewed energy...Kuehne walks with son inside the ropes at Pinehurst. |
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| Murphy witnesses Wie history...Smith finally wins in Minnesota...Society of Seniors notes. |
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| The National Senior Hall Of Fame leads off our July 2 issue. In deference to a light holiday schedule, we'll publish a few days later than usual to bring you the latest news, and then we'll return on July 13. The July 2 issue will also cover the Dogwood Invitational, the Dave King Invitational, and the Northeast Amateur, which has its usual number of mid ams taking on the college elite. |
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