Anthony Kim

Shot award for Westwood

Lee Westwood is on course to pick up two trophies tomorrow - the European Tour number one title and the Dubai World Championship - but he also collected an award on Saturday. Westwood's chip from behind trees on the penultimate...

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Shin, Ochoa, Kerr still in race for LPGA Player of the Year

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.19.2009 LPGA TOUR • What: Tour Championship • Site: Richmond, Texas. • Schedule: Today-Sunday. • Course: The Houstonian Golf and Country Club (6,650 yards, par 72). • Purse: $1.5 million....

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Golf: McIlroy heads Race to Dubai

Rory McIlroy heads Race to Dubai heading into Dubai World Championship Lee Westwood, Ross Fisher and Martin Kaymer can also land European No.1 crown Anthony Kim and Paul Casey missing from top 60 who have qualified (CNN) --...

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Golf: Fort Myers' McNeill, Rickie Fowler among final additions to Shark Shootout field

Tournament host Greg Norman has completed his annual puzzle of placing a collection of the best players in the world into two-man teams as the 21st annual Shark Shootout returns to Tiburón Golf Club at The Ritz-Carlton Golf...

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Volvo keeps rights to technology in Geely plan-paper

Ford Motor's Volvo car unit will retain the rights for its licenced technologies, while its Chinese bidder Geely will get the right to use the technologies, a Geely spokesman was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

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Kim Wins Kiwi Challenge in Playoff

Anthony Kim has won the Kiwi Challenge despite making a bogey in a playoff, beating Sean O'Hair to win the $1 million check at Cape Kidnappers. Kim shot a 5-under 66 on Thursday and was leading over the back nine until O'Hair...

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Big guns fall at final hurdle

Gregory Bourdy and Rory McIlroy were the Hong Kong heroes last night, but some failed to make their Fanling fairytales come true. While the duo are in the lucky 59 (58 if Anthony Kim fails to show) battling it out for a share...

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Benson keeps card

A trip all the way to Melbourne paid off for England's Seve Benson on Sunday when he saved his European Tour card by the skin of his teeth with a 17th place finish at the JBWere Masters. The event was added to the Tour schedule...

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John Huggan: Woods the wizard in Oz

Published Date: 15 November 2009 FOR THE deluded few still in need of convincing, this week in Melbourne has banished forever any lingering doubts about the peerless pulling power of golf's premier practitioner. In a tournament...

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Casey out of Dubai as rib injury returns

Paul Casey pulled out of next week's season-ending Dubai World Championship with a rib injury on Saturday and will miss out on finishing at the top of the European Tour money list. The 32-year-old Englishman had only just...

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