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on: July 11, 2009, 05:10:47 pm
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Hi.. I'm Rubylene... I'm a newbie here.. Just want to say hi and hello.. The advance cash online girl.
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on: April 10, 2009, 05:04:10 pm
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Chad Campbell ran off five straight birdies, the best start ever in the Masters. Jim Furyk charged up the crowd with four straight birdies late in his round. Even that notoriously slow starter, Tiger Woods, got in on the action. Anyone worried that Augusta National had lost its excitement only had to listen to the sweetest of sounds Thursday. The roars returned to the Masters. Campbell led an assault on the record book with nine birdies in 15 holes before two late mistakes made him settle for a 7-under 65 and a one-shot lead over Furyk and Hunter Mahan. “It is nice to hear some noises again,” Sandy Lyle said. Augusta National cooked up the perfect formula for record scoring – warm sunshine and only a gentle breeze, along with inviting hole locations and greens that were soft and smooth. The cheers came from all corners for 11 hours of golf that produced six eagles and 354 birdies. There were 19 rounds in the 60s, the most ever for the first round, and only four fewer than the entire tournament last year. It was so easy that Woods nearly broke 70 in the opening round for the first time in his career. Playing in his first major since winning the U.S. Open last summer, Woods ran off three straight birdies late in the afternoon and was poised to climb even farther up the leaderboard until he missed birdie putts of 8 feet and 4 feet, then hit a shot over the 18th green that led to a bogey and a 2-under 70. Even so, it was his first time to break par in the first round of the Masters since 2002, one of four years he’s won a green jacket. “They must have felt sorry for us,” Campbell said. Masters chairman Billy Payne had said this year would be an important test to show that supersizing the golf course – it has been stretched more than 500 yards this decade – would not take the thrills out of the Masters. The weather was ideal, yes, but the club did its part, too, with greens softer than they have been all week and hole locations that allowed players to attack the pins. The result was 38 rounds under par, another Masters record for the first round. Greg Norman played for the first time since 2002, and the 54-year-old Shark was shocked by all the changes. Even more shocking was that he shot a 70 and was mildly disappointed. “Really could have shot a nice, mid-60s score today,” Norman said. “I’m not complaining.” The average score was 72.25, nearly two shots easier than a year ago and the lowest since it was 72.06 in 1992. “This day was reminiscent of how it used to be,” Woods said. “You could go out there on that back nine and make some birdies, and if you caught some good gusts, you could shoot some pretty good numbers.” Woods figured that out even before he got to the back nine. If the cheers weren’t enough, all he had to do was look at the white leaderboards that were filled with red numbers. Larry Mize, in his rookie year on the Champions Tour, became only the second player over 50 to shoot a 67. The other was Jack Nicklaus, who did it twice. Shingo Katayama also had a 67, while the group at 68 included 48-year-old Kenny Perry, former Masters champion Mike Weir, Sean O’Hair and former U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera. British Open and PGA champion Padraig Harrington opened with a 69, a strong start in his bid to join Woods and Ben Hogan as the only players to win three successive majors. The Irishman once said Augusta National was among the few courses that could control the scores by how the course was set up, and it was so perfect that he wondered whether the club had more power than he imagined. “They got a nice, sunny day with no wind,” he said. “Do they have control over that?” The course was only 10 yards shorter than last year, at least according to the scorecard, but the tees were moved forward on several holes, and the pins were in generous spots, where the ball could easily funnel down a slope near the cup. “It is interesting for us and it is exciting for us when there is a buzz like that out there,” Harrington said. “But definitely, when you hear a lot of cheers around, it makes you a little bit more anxious to be part of that, just a little more urgency to make sure you are making birdies, too.” That’s what made Phil Mickelson so disgusted. The two-time Masters champion, who has a chance to go to No. 1 in the world with a victory, failed to take advantage of the easier hole locations and made only two birdies in his round of 73. “I drove it terrible,” Mickelson said. “I played terrible.” A year ago, shooting a 73 would have been a relief on a course that players felt had become more like a U.S. Open. On a day like this, and a course like this, it felt like an opportunity wasted. Campbell wasted a chance to make major championship history with his incredible opening round. No one had ever started a Masters with five straight birdies, and Campbell added to that with four straight birdies on the back nine, including an 8-iron that narrowly cleared the bunker at the par-3 12th and settled 5 feet away. Then there was a beautiful pitch to a foot on the 15th that put him at 9 under for the round. The course record at Augusta National is 63. No one has ever shot lower in any major. Campbell could not help but think of the record, and the gallery was there to remind him. “They were yelling everything,” Campbell said. “You know, ‘One more. Get to 10. 63.’ I heard it all. It was good, though.” But he pulled his tee shot on the 17th into the trees and made bogey, then three-putted for a bogey from 40 feet on the 18th. Even so, it was the best opening-round score at Augusta since Chris DiMarco had a 65 in 2001. Furyk putted for birdie on every hole and was the only player without a bogey on his card. “That doesn’t happen very often here,” he said. Woods was late to the party, not making a birdie until the ninth hole and cringing as so many birdie putts burned the edge. But he came to life with a two-putt birdie on the 13th, then a 20-foot birdie up the slope on the 14th, and another two-putt birdie from just off the back of the green on the par-5 15th. “You could tell the way guys were tearing the place apart,” Woods said. “You could definitely go get it.” He was not the least bit concerned dropping a shot at the end of his day, leaving him five shots behind. Woods has never broken 70 in the first round, yet he still has four green jackets. And as fun as it was Thursday, no one is sure what to expect over the next three days. “At some stage, you really expect to be tested right to the end of your limits,” Harrington said. “And sometimes, the last nine holes, they set the golf course up easy. But it’s somewhere between now and then, and I think you’ll find that were will be maybe a tougher wind and a tougher day.”
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on: April 07, 2009, 06:05:36 am
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Chelsea v Juventus
Villarreal v Panathinaikos
Sporting Lisbon v Bayern Munich
Atletico Madrid v Porto
Lyon v Barcelona
Real Madrid v Liverpool
Arsenal v Roma
Inter Milan v Manchester United
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:40:01 am
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Thursday, 09 April 2009
Engage Super League Harlequins RL v Catalans Dragons, 20:00 Wigan v St Helens, 20:00
The Co-Operative Championship Halifax v Batley, 20:00 Sheffield v Doncaster, 18:00
Friday, 10 April 2009 Engage Super League Bradford v Leeds, 19:30 Castleford v Wakefield, 20:00 Huddersfield v Celtic Crusaders, 19:30 Hull v Hull KR, 12:15 Salford v Warrington, 15:00
The Co-Operative Championship Barrow v Whitehaven, 15:00 Gateshead v Featherstone, 18:00 Widnes v Leigh, 15:00
The Co-Operative Championship 1 Blackpool v Swinton, 15:00 Dewsbury v London Skolars, 15:30 Keighley v York, 19:30 Rochdale v Oldham, 15:00 Workington v Hunslet, 15:00
Telstra Premiership Parramatta v St George/Illawarra, 9:35 Sydney v Brisbane, 9:35
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Co-Operative Rugby League Conference National East Lancashire Lions v Hemel, 14:30 Huddersfield Underbank v Gateshead, 14:30 Liverpool Buccaneers v Featherstone Lions, 14:30 Nottingham Outlaws v Carlisle, 14:30 Warrington Wizards v Bramley, 15:30
Telstra Premiership Cronulla v Canberra, 7:30 Melbourne v Penrith, 7:30 North Queensland v Gold Coast, 8:30 Sunday, 12 April 2009
Telstra Premiership Manly v Wests, 5:00 Newcastle v New Zealand Warriors, 4:00
Monday, 13 April 2009
Engage Super League Catalans Dragons v Wigan, 17:20 Celtic Crusaders v Harlequins RL, 15:00 Hull KR v Huddersfield, 14:00 Leeds v Salford, 15:00 St Helens v Hull, 15:00 Wakefield v Bradford, 15:30 Warrington v Castleford, 15:00
The Co-Operative Championship Batley v Toulouse, 15:00 Doncaster v Widnes, 20:00 Featherstone v Sheffield, 15:00 Leigh v Barrow, 13:00 Whitehaven v Halifax, 15:00
The Co-Operative Championship 1 Hunslet v Keighley, 15:00 London Skolars v Blackpool, 15:00 Oldham v Dewsbury, 15:00 Swinton v Workington, 15:00 York v Rochdale, 15:00
Telstra Premiership Canterbury v South Sydney, 9:00
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:37:30 am
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 Principality Building Society Premiership Pontypridd v Newport, 19:15 Scottish Hydro E Prem Div 1 Boroughmuir v Selkirk, 19:30
Wednesday, 08 April 2009 National League Division One Manchester v Leeds Carnegie, 19:00
Scottish Hydro E Prem Div 1 Watsonians v Ayr, 19:30
Thursday, 09 April 2009
European Challenge Cup London Irish v Bourgoin, Quarter Final, 19:30
Friday, 10 April 2009 Super 14 Blues v Lions, 6:35 Western Force v Hurricanes, 9:40 National League Division Two Launceston v Birmingham & Solihull, 14:30 Wharfedale v Tynedale, 15:00 Principality Building Society Premiership Cardiff v Bedwas, 19:15 Swansea v Llanelli, 17:15
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Heineken Cup Cardiff Blues v Toulouse, Quarter Final, 15:30 Leicester v Bath, Quarter Final, 18:00
European Challenge Cup Northampton v Connacht, Quarter Final, 15:00 Worcester v Brive, Quarter Final, 15:00
Super 14 Brumbies v Stormers, 7:35 Cheetahs v Sharks, 13:00 Highlanders v Reds, 5:30 Waratahs v Bulls, 9:40 National League Division One Coventry v London Welsh, 15:00 Doncaster v Esher, 14:30 Manchester v Nottingham, 15:00 Moseley v Bedford, 15:00 Rotherham Titans v Exeter, 15:00 Sedgley Park v Otley, 15:00
National League Division Two Blackheath v Cinderford, 14:30 Blaydon v Cambridge, 14:15 National League Division Three North Caldy v Darlington Mowden Pk, 15:00 Harrogate v Preston Grasshoppers, 14:15 Kendal v Nuneaton, 14:00 Leicester Lions v Halifax, 15:00
National League Division Three South Bridgwater & Albion v Henley, 15:00 Canterbury v Havant, 15:00 Chinnor v Richmond, 15:00 Dings Crusaders v Ealing, 15:00 Worthing v London Scottish, 15:00
Principality Building Society Premiership Bridgend v Pontypridd, 14:30 Ebbw Vale v Pontypool, 14:30 Llandovery v Glamorgan Wanderers, 14:30 Newport v Cross Keys, 14:30
Swalec Division One East Blackwood v Bargoed, 14:30 Llanharan v Beddau, 14:30 Newport Saracens v Caerphilly, 14:30 Penallta v Newbridge, 14:30 UWIC v Rumney, 14:30 Ystrad Rhondda v Merthyr, 14:30
Swalec Division One West Bonymaen v Dunvant, 14:30 Carmarthen Ath v Carmarthen Quins, 14:30 Cwmllynfell v Corus (P Talbot), 14:30 Felinfoel v Llangennech, 14:30 Narberth v Whitland, 14:30 Tonmawr v Maesteg, 14:30
Scottish Hydro E Prem Div 2 Dundee HSFP v Haddington, 15:00 GHA v Stewart's Melville FP, 15:00 Musselburgh v Aberdeen GSFP, 15:00
Scottish Hydro E Prem Div 3 Falkirk v Dunfermline, 15:00 Garnock v Irvine, 15:00 Morgan Academy FP v Livingston, 15:00 Perthshire v Cartha Q P, 15:00
A I B League Division One Ballymena v Clontarf, 14:30 Buccaneers v Young Munster, 14:30 Dolphin v Garryowen, 14:30 Dungannon v Blackrock College, 14:30 Galwegians v Terenure College, 14:30 Old Belvedere v Cork Constitution, 14:30 St Mary's College v UCD, 14:30 UL Bohemians v Shannon, 14:30
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Heineken Cup Harlequins v Leinster, Quarter Final, 15:30 Munster v Ospreys, Quarter Final, 13:00
European Challenge Cup Saracens v Newcastle, Quarter Final, 15:00
National League Division One Cornish Pirates v Plymouth Albion, 15:00 Leeds Carnegie v Newbury, 15:00
Monday, 13 April 2009 Principality Building Society Premiership Neath v Aberavon, 19:15
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:09:34 am
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5th - 8th Asian Tour: Cambodian Open , Phokeethra CC, Siem Reap, Cambodia. 5th - 8th HSBC Champions, Sheshan International GC , Shanghai, China. 5th - 8th Asian Tour: HSBC Champions, Sheshan International GC, Shanghai, China. 6th - 9th European Senior Tour: Senior Tour Championship, Club de Campo del Mediterráneo, Castellón, Spain . 6th - 9th USPGA Tour: Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart, Magnolia GC, Lake Buena Vista, Florida . 6th - 8th LPGA Tour: Mizuno Classic, Kinetsu Kashikojima Country Club, Shima-shi, Mie, Japan. 12th - 15th LPGA Tour: Lorena Ochoa Invitational by Banamex and Corona Light, Guadalajara Country Club, Guadalajara, Mexico, USA. 12th - 15th European Tour: UBS Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong GC, Fanling, Hong Kong. 12th - 15th Asian Tour: UBS Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong GC, Hong Kong. 18th - 21st USPGA Champions Tour: Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament - Finals, TBD. 19th - 22nd THE DUBAI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, Earth Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 19th - 22nd LPGA Tour: Stanford Financial Tour Championship, Houston, Texas, USA. 26th - 29th Asian Tour: Omega Mission Hills World Cup , Mission Hills GC, Shenzhen, China. 26th - 29th Omega Mission Hills World Cup, Mission Hills GC, China. 29th WAGR: National Teams, Maccauvlei, South Africa.
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December 2009 5th - 6th USPGA Champions Tour: Del Webb Father & Son Challenge, ChampionsGate Golf Club, ChampionsGate, Florida, USA. 10th - 13th Ladies European Tour: Dubai Ladies Masters, Emirates Golf Course, (Majlis Course), Dubai, U.A.E.. 10th - 13th Asian Tour: Volvo Masters of Asia , Thai Country Club, Bangkok, Thailand. 18th - 20th Ladies European Tour: Women's World Cup of Golf, TBC. 19th - 22nd WAGR: Dixie Amateur, Coral Springs, FL.
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:08:42 am
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1st - 4th European Challenge Tour:ECCO Tour Championship, Holstebro GK, Jutland, Denmark . 1st - 4th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Soboba Classic, The Country Club at Soboba Springs, San Jacinto, Palm Springs, California, United States. 1st - 4th LPGA Tour: Navistar LPGA Classic, RTJ Golf Trail, Capitol Hill, The Senator, Prattville, Alabama, USA. 1st - 4th European Tour: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Old Course, St Andrews, Carnoustie & Kingsbarns, Fife, Scotland. 1st - 4th Asian Tour: Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open, Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, Korea. 2nd - 4th WAGR: Ekurhuleni Open, Ekurhuleni, South Africa. 2nd - 4th European Senior Tour: Benahavis Senior Masters, La Quinta Golf & Country Club, Marbella, Spain . 2nd - 4th Ladies European Tour: Madrid Ladies Masters, Casino Club de Golf Retamares, Madrid, Spain. 2nd - 5th WAGR: Federal Amateur, Canberra, ACT, Australia. 8th - 11th European Tour: Madrid Masters, Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 8th - 11th Seve Trophy, TBC. 8th - 11th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Chattanooga Classic Presented by Black Creek, Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. 8th - 11th Asian Tour: Hero Honda Indian Open, Delhi GC, India. 8th - 11th European Challenge Tour: ALLIANZ Open du Grand Toulouse, Golf de Toulouse-Seilh, Seilh, France . 8th - 11th The Presidents Cup, Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco, California, USA. 15th - 18th European Challenge Tour: TBC, TBC, TBC. 15th - 18th Asian Tour: Midea China Classic, Royal Orchid International GC, Guangzhou, China. 15th - 18th USPGA Champions Tour: Administaff Small Business Classic, The Woodlands Country Club, The Woodlands, Texas, USA. 15th - 18th LPGA Tour: Kapalua LPGA Classic, Kapalua Resort, The Bay Course, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA. 15th - 18th European Tour: Portugal Masters, Oceânico Victoria Golf Course, Vilamoura, Portugal. 15th - 18th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Miccosukee Championship, Miccosukee Golf & Country Club, Miami, Florida, United States. 17th - 19th Champions Tour: Administaff Small Business Classic, The Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, Texas. 22nd - 25th European Tour: CASTELLÓ MASTERS Costa Azahar, Club de Campo del Mediterráneo, Castellón, Spain. 22nd - 25th Asian Tour: Iskandar Johor Open, Course TBA, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 22nd - 25th European Challenge Tour: Italian Federation Cup, La Querce, Rome, Italy . 22nd - 25th USPGA Champions Tour: AT&T Championship, Oak Hills Country Club, San Antonio, Texas, USA. 22nd - 25th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Nationwide Tour Championship at Daniel Island, Daniel Island Club - Ralston Creek Course, Charleston, South Carolina, United States. 23rd - 26th USPGA Tour: Frys.com Open, Grayhawk Golf Club - Raptor, Scottsdale, Arizona . 23rd - 25th European Senior Tour: TBC, TBC, TBC. 23rd - 25th LPGA Tour: China LPGA, TBD, China. 28th - 31st European Challenge Tour: Apulia San Domenico Grand Final, San Domenico Golf, Puglia, Italy . 29th - 1st November Asian Tour: Barclays Singapore Open, Sentosa GC, Singapore. 29th - 1st November European Tour: TBC, TBC. 29th - 1st November USPGA Champions Tour: Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Sonoma Golf Club, Sonoma, California, USA. 30th - 1st November Ladies European Tour: Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open, Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club, Shanghai. 30th - 1st November LPGA Tour: Hana Bank - KOLON Championship, SKY 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course, Incheon, South Korea. 30th - 2nd November USPGA Tour: Ginn sur Mer Classic, Conservatory Course, Palm Coast, Florida . 30th - 1st November European Senior Tour: TBC, TBC, TBC.
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:07:47 am
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3rd - 6th LPGA Tour: CN Canadian Women’s Open, Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 3rd - 6th European Challenge Tour: TBC, TBC, TBC. 3rd - 6th European Tour: Omega European Masters, Crans-sur-Sierre, Crans, Switzerland. 3rd - 6th USPGA Champions Tour: Walmart First Tee Open, Pebble Beach Golf Links and Del Monte Golf Course, Pebble Beach, California, USA. 4th - 6th European Senior Tour: Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters, Duke's Course, Woburn GC, England . 4th WAGR: Korean Amateur, Seoul, Korea. 4th - 7th WAGR: Junior Players Championship, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 7th - 10th Canadian Tour: Canadian Tour International Team Matches , Scarboro Golf & Country Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 7th - 9th USPGA Tour Playoffs: Deutsche Bank Championship (Labor Day Finish), TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts, USA. 10th - 13th USPGA Tour Playoffs: BMW Championship, Cog Hill Golf Club, Lemont, Illinois, USA. 10th - 13th Ladies European Tour: UNIQA Ladies Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen, Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt, Austria. 10th - 13th European Challenge Tour: Dutch Futures, GC Houtrak, Halfweg, Netherlands. 10th - 13th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Utah Championship Presented by Utah Sports Commission, Willow Creek Country Club, Sandy, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. 10th - 13th European Tour: Mercedes-Benz Championship, Golf Club Gut Larchenhof, Cologne, Germany. 11th - 13th European Senior Tour: Weston Homes PGA International Seniors, The Stoke By Nayland Club, Suffolk, England . 11th - 13th LPGA Tour: P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship Presented by John Q. Hammons, Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, Arkansas, USA. 12th - 13th The Walker Cup, Merion G. C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania. 17th - 20th USPGA Tour Playoffs: THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca Cola, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 17th - 20th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Albertsons Boise Open Presented by Kraft, Hillcrest Country Club, Boise, Idaho, United States. 17th - 20th USPGA Champions Tour: Greater Hickory Classic, Rock Barn Golf & Spa, Conover, North Carolina, USA. 17th - 20th European Challenge Tour: Kazakhstan Open, Nurtau GC, Almaty, Kazakhstan. 17th - 20th LPGA Tour: Samsung World Championship, TBD. 17th - 20th Ladies European Tour: Vediorbis/Randstad Open de France Dames, Golf d'Arras, Nord-Pas de Calais, France. 17th - 20th European Tour: British Masters, TBC. 18th WAGR: Nomura Cup, Nam-Seoul, Korea. 18th - 20th European Senior Tour: Casa Serena Open, Casa Serena Golf, Prague, Czech Republic . 24th - 27th Ladies European Tour: Tenerife Ladies Open, Golf Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain. 24th - 27th USPGA Nationwide Tour: WNB Golf Classic, Midland Country Club, Midland, Texas, United States. 24th - 27th European Challenge Tour: Qingdao Golf Open, Qingdao Huashan Golf & Resort, Qingdao, China . 24th - 27th USPGA Champions Tour: SAS Championship, Prestonwood Country Club, Cary, North Carolina, USA. 24th - 27th LPGA Tour: Longs Drugs Challenge, Blackhawk Country Club, Danville, California, USA. 24th - 27th European Tour: Volvo World Match Play Championship, Finca Cortesin GC, Malaga, Spain. 24th - 27th European Tour: Canal + Open, TBC.
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:06:44 am
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1st - 3rd WAGR: Barrett East Coast Amateur, New Brunswick, Canada. 2nd - 8th WAGR: Western Amateur, Lake Forest, IL. 6th - 9th Ladies European Tour: S4C Wales Ladies Championship of Europe, Royal St.David Golf Club, Harlech, Wales. 6th - 9th WGC - Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone CC, Akron, Ohio, USA. 6th - 9th European Challenge Tour: SK Golf Challenge, Linna GC, Vanajanlinna, Finland. 6th - 9th World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone Country Club (South Course), Akron, Ohio, USA. 6th - 9th Asian Tour: Brunei Open Seri Begawan, Brunei, Empire Hotel & CC, Bandar . 6th - 9th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, Crestview Country Club, Wichita, Kansas, United States. 7th - 9th PGA Seniors Tour: Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open, Golf Club Bad Ragaz, Switzerland . 9th WAGR: Leven Gold Medal, Leven, Fife, Scotland. 9th WAGR: Swiss Amateur, Domaine Imperial, Switzerland. 13th - 16th WAGR: Cardinal Amateur, Greensboro, NC. 13th - 16th European Challenge Tour: Trophee du Golf de Geneve, Golf Club de Geneve, Geneve, Switzerland . 13th - 16th European Tour: The English Open, St Mellion International Resort, Cornwall, England. 13th - 16th US PGA Championship, Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota. 13th - 16th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Price Cutter Charity Championship Presented by Dr Pepper, Highland Springs Country Club, Springfield, Missouri, United States. 13th WAGR: Canadian Amateur, Blainville, QC, Canada. 13th - 16th Ladies European Tour: Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Gothenburg, Sweden. 14th - 16th WAGR: Southern Cape Open, Plettenberg, South Africa. 17th - 20th WAGR: Scratch Players, Oklahoma City, OK. 19th - 22nd WAGR: European Amateur, Chantilly, France. 20th - 23rd USPGA Nationwide Tour: Christmas in October Classic, Nicklaus Golf Club at LionsGate, Overland Park, Kansas City, United States. 20th - 23rd USPGA Tour: Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina , USA. 20th - 23rd European Tour: The KLM Open, Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands. 20th - 23rd Asian Tour: Mercuries Taiwan Masters, Taiwan GCC Taipei, Chinese Taipei. 20th - 23rd USPGA Champions Tour: JELD-WEN Tradition, Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, USA. 20th - 23rd European Challenge Tour: TBC, TBC,TBC. 21st - 23rd LPGA Tour: The Solheim Cup, Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Illinois, USA. 21st - 23rd Ladies European Tour: SOLHEIM CUP, Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Illinois, USA. 21st - 23rd European Senior Tour: Cleveland Golf/Srixon Scottish Senior Open, Fairmont St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland . 24th - 27th Canadian Tour: 2009 Seaforth Country Classic, Seaforth Golf Club, Seaforth, Ontario. 24th - 30th WAGR: US Amateur, Tulsa, OK. 27th - 30th USPGA Champions Tour: Boeing Classic, TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, Snoqualmie, Washington, USA. 27th - 30th USPGA Tour Playoffs: The Barclays, Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, New Jersey's, USA. 27th - 30th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, Elmhurst Country Club, Moscow, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. 27th - 30th European Challenge Tour: DHL Wroclaw Challenge, Toya G&CC, Wroclaw, Poland. 27th - 30th European Tour: Johnnie Walker Championships, The Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland. 28th - 30th LPGA Tour: Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola, Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Ghost Creek Golf Course, North Plains, Oregon, USA. 28th - 30th Ladies European Tour: Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club, Tali, Finland. 28th - 30th European Senior Tour:TBC, TBC, TBC. 31st - 3rd September Canadian Tour: 2009 Canadian Tour Championship, St.Catharines Golf & Country Club, St.Catharines, Ontario, Canada .
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on: April 07, 2009, 05:05:55 am
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2nd - 5th European Tour: Open de France Alstom, Le Golf National, Paris, France. 2nd - 4th Ladies European Tour: SAS Masters, Larvik Golf Club, Larvik, Norway. 2nd WAGR: Sahalee Players, Sahalee CC, Sammamish, WA. 2nd - 5th LPGA Tour: Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, USA. 2nd - 5th USPGA Tour: AT&T National, Congressional Country Club (Blue Golf Course), Bethesda, Maryland, USA. 2nd - 5th European Challenge Tour: Credit Suisse Challenge, Wylihof GC, Luterbach, Switzerland. 5th WAGR: North and South Amateur, Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, NC. 6th - 9th Canadian Tour: 2009 Saskatchewan Open Pres. by Dakota Dunes Casino, Dakota Dunes, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan . 8th - 12th WAGR: Players Amateur, Belfair GC, Bluffton, SC. 9th - 12th European Tour: The Barclays Scottish Open, Loch Lomond GC, Glasgow, Scotland. 9th - 12th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic Presented by Samsung, The Georgian Bay Club, Raven Golf Club at Lora Bay, Clarksburg, Ontario, Canada. 9th - 12th European Challenge Tour: ALLIANZ EurOpen de Lyon, Golf du Gouverneur, Monthieux, France . 9th - 12th USPGA Tour: John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Illinois, USA. 9th - 12th USPGA Champions Tour: 3M Championship, TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minneapolis. 9th - 12th LPGA Tour: U.S. Women’s Open, Saucon Valley Country Club, The Old Course, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA. 11th WAGR: European Boys Team - Individual, GC de Pan, Nederlands. 12th WAGR: Georgia Amateur, TBC, GA. 12th - 18th WAGR: US Public Links, Norman, OK. 13th - 16th Canadian Tour: 2009 Canadian Tour Players Cup , Pine Ridge GC, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 14th - 18th WAGR: Southern Amateur, Memphis, TN. 16th - 19th The Open Championship, Ailsa Course, Turnberry. 16th - 19th European Challenge Tour: TBC, TBC, TBC. 16th - 19th Ladies European Tour: Open de Espana femenino, TBC. 16th - 19th USPGA Tour: U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee, Brown Deer Park Golf Course, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. 17th WAGR: Tillman Trophy, East Sussex National, England. 17th WAGR: World Junior Championship, La Jolla, CA. 20th WAGR: Biarritz Cup, Biarritz, France. 20th - 23rd Canadian Tour: 2009 RBC Canadian Open PGA TOUR, Glen Abbey, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. 21st - 25th WAGR: Porter Cup, Niagara Falls G&CC, Lewiston, NY. 21st - 23rd WAGR: South of England Open Amateur Championship, Walton Heath GC, Surrey. 23rd - 26th USPGA Nationwide Tour: Cox Classic Presented by Lexus of Omaha, Champions Run, Omaha, Nebraska, United States. 23rd - 26th European Senior Tour: The Senior Open Championship presented by MasterCard, Sunningdale Golf Club (Old Course), Berkshire, England . 23rd - 26th European Challenge Tour: SWALEC Wales Challenge, Vale Hotel Golf and Spa Resort, Cardiff, Wales . 23rd - 26th USPGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open, Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. 23rd - 26th European Tour: SAS Masters, Barseback G&CC, Skane, Malmo, Sweden. 23rd - 26th Ladies European Tour: EVIAN MASTERS, Evian Masters GC, Evian-Les-Bains, France. 23rd - 26th LPGA Tour: Evian Masters, Evian Masters Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France. 23rd - 26th Asian Tour: Pertamina Indonesia President Invitational with main sponsor Qatar Telecoms, Course TBA, Jakarta, Indonesia. 24th - 26th WAGR: Limpopo Open, Polokwane, South Africa. 27th - 1st August WAGR: English Amateur Championship, Rye & Littlestone, England. 27th - 31st WAGR: Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, Tucson, AZ. 27th - 2nd August USPGA Senior Tour: US Senior Open, Crooked Stick Golf Club, Carmel, Indiana, USA . 27th - 1st August WAGR: Scottish Amateur Championship, Royal Troon, Scotland. 30th - 2nd August Ladies European Tour: RICOH WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN, Royal Lytham and St.Annes Golf Club, Lancanshire, England. 30th - 2nd August USPGA Nationwide Tour: Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational, The Ohio State University Golf Club, Scarlet Course, Columbus, Ohio, United States. 30th - 2nd August LPGA Tour: RICOH Women’s British Open, Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, England. 30th - 2nd August USPGA Tour: Buick Open, Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, Grand Blanc, Michigan, USA. 30th - 2nd August Asian Tour: Selangor Masters, Course TBA,, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 30th - 2nd August European Tour: Czech Golf Open, Prosper Golf Resort, Celadna, Czech Republic. 30th - 2nd August European Challenge Tour: Scottish Challenge, Macdonald Spey Valley GC, Aviemore, Scotland .
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