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<title>Harrington finds plenty to motivate him</title>
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<description>Padraig Harrington will end a well-deserved break after his PGA Championship victory nine days ago to resume his pursuit of golf's big prizes in this week's Barclays Classic.</description>
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<title>Sprinkler washes Senden's chances away</title>
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<description>A bizarre bounce cost Queenslander John Senden any faint chance he had of winning the Wyndham Championship.</description>
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<title>Aussie Hull wins Canadian Women's Open</title>
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<description>Australia's Katherine Hull won the Canadian Women's Open by one-stroke to take her first LPGA Tour title at Ottawa Hunt.</description>
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<title>Pettersson wins Wyndham by two strokes</title>
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<description>Swede Carl Pettersson recovered from a mid-round stumble to win the $US5.1 million ($A5.87 million) Wyndham Championship by two strokes on Sunday.</description>
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<title>Hanson wins SAS Masters by one shot</title>
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<description>Peter Hanson won the SAS Masters by one shot on Sunday for his second career victory on the European PGA Tour.</description>
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<title>Senden still in hunt at Wyndham PGA</title>
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<description>Australian John Senden made a most unusual par as he moved into a tie for sixth place after the third round at the Wyndham Championship.</description>
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<title>Tseng tops leaderboard in Canada</title>
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<description>Taiwan's Tseng Yani fired a four-under 68 to surge into a commanding lead after the third round of the Canadian Women's Open.</description>
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<title>Senden setback in Wyndham Championship</title>
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<description>Australian John Senden shot a tidy three-under-par 67 in the third round at the Wyndham Championship, but still lost ground to the leader.</description>
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<title>Hanson leads SAS Masters by 2 strokes</title>
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<description>Peter Hanson shot a 2-under 68 to take a two-shot lead going into the final round of the SAS Masters.</description>
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<title>Senden, Hensby in hunt at Wyndham</title>
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<description>John Senden is back in business after an illness that knocked him for six at the wrong time of the year.</description>
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<title>Hull matches record as Ochoa leads</title>
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<description>Australia's Katherine Hull has matched the course record with a 65 to be two strokes off the lead when the second round of the Canadian Open was suspended.</description>
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<title>Ochoa leads Canadian Women's Open</title>
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<description>Defending champion Lorena Ochoa has shot a bogey-free six-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Annika Sorenstam in the Canadian Women's Open.</description>
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