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<title>Song takes lead in Mizuno Classic golf</title>
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<description>South Korea's Song Bo-Bae sank a birdie on the last hole to take a one-stroke lead after the second round at the USLPGA Tour Mizuno Classic golf tournament.</description>
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<title>Woods shares lead in Shanghai</title>
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<description>Tiger Woods finished his second round with a wet sail to vault into a share of the halfway lead at the $US7 million ($A7.68 million) HSBC Champions tournament.</description>
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<title>Ogilvy happy to be Aussie Open drawcard</title>
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<description>Geoff Ogilvy says he is comfortable with the role of marquee attraction at the Australian Open, even if doesn't except to attract any extra spectators.</description>
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<title>OneAsia to expand in 2010</title>
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<description>The controversial OneAsia golf tour is proving true to its word, announcing on Friday significant expansion for the second season of the breakaway tour in 2010.</description>
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<title>Brittany Lang leads Mizuno Classic</title>
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<description>Brittany Lang shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Nobuko Kizawa and Hee Young Park after the first round of the Mizuno Classic.</description>
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<title>Tiger hoping for some Aussie etiquette</title>
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<description>Tiger Woods hopes the galleries in Melbourne next week will display a little more etiquette than his Chinese fans.</description>
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<title>Tiger Woods in the hunt in Shanghai</title>
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<description>Tiger Woods wasn't at the top of his game, but he still carded a respectable five-under-par 67 in the opening round at the HSBC Champions tournament.</description>
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<title>Greg Norman to miss Australian Open</title>
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<description>Greg Norman has pulled out of next month's Australian Open in Sydney following a slower than expected recovery from shoulder surgery.</description>
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<title>Australian Masters crowds may struggle </title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>The fans are likely to face a bigger challenge at next week's Australian Masters than Tiger Woods, according to golf legend Peter Thomson.</description>
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<title>Masters withdrawal no boycott: Allenby</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Robert Allenby insists his decision to pull out of next week's Australian Masters is purely because of an overcrowded schedule.</description>
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<title>Tiger in the Woods about Kingston Heath</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Tiger Woods may be looking forward to returning to Melbourne for the Australian Masters, but it's a stretch to say it has been at the forefront of his mind.</description>
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<title>Heart transplant golfer returns to PGA</title>
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<description>Erik Compton, the American golfer with two heart transplants, has received another exemption into the final US PGA Tour tournament in Florida next week.</description>
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<title>Pampling hopes for Tiger-led recovery</title>
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<description>Australian Masters champion Rod Pampling hopes Tiger Woods' appearance in Melbourne next week leads to a revival of the Australian tournament golf scene.</description>
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<title>US PGA Tour imposes first doping ban</title>
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<description>American golfer Doug Barron has become the first player banned for a doping violation since the US PGA Tour starting drug testing last year.</description>
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<title>Allenby lands third place in match play</title>
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<description>Robert Allenby sank an 18-foot eagle putt on the first extra-hole to win the third place play-off and a $A410,000 cheque at the World Match-Play Championship.</description>
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