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<title>Scott resurges at Dubai golf event</title>
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<description>Adam Scott extended his late-season resurgence at the European tour finale in Dubai but the same old problem dented his chances of winning.</description>
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<title>McPherson seizes LPGA clubhouse lead</title>
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<description>Kristy McPherson completed a five-under 67 as darkness fell to take the clubhouse lead in the weather-disrupted second round of the LPGA Tour Championship.</description>
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<title>Westwood wins Dubai, money titles</title>
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<description>Lee Westwood of England is Europe's No. 1 golfer after winning the Dubai World Championship by six strokes on Sunday.</description>
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<title>Rain cuts LPGA championship to 54 holes</title>
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<description>Heavy rain washed out play on Saturday and forced officials to shorten the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship to 54 holes, to be completed on Monday.</description>
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<title>Westwood gains on McIlroy in Dubai golf</title>
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<description>Veteran Lee Westwood has grabbed the advantage in a battle for supremacy in European golf with young Rory McIlroy in the Dubai World Championship.
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<title>Rain plays havoc with LPGA Tour Champ</title>
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<description>Sweden's Sophie Gustafson climbed within two shots of overnight leader Lorena Ochoa at the LPGA Tour Championship as rain wreaked havoc on the second round.</description>
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<title>Senior wins Champions Tour Q-school</title>
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<description>Australia's Peter Senior won the Champions Tour qualifying tournament by shooting a five under 66 for a three-stroke victory.</description>
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<title>Smith surges ahead at Cambodian Open</title>
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<description>Welshman Craig Smith put himself in prime position for his maiden Asian Tour win when he grabbed the second-round lead at the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open.</description>
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<title>Ochoa takes first-round lead in US Tour</title>
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<description>Lorena Ochoa shot a 66 and has a one shot lead over Reilley Rankin after the first round of the US LPGA's season-ending Tour Championship on Thursday.</description>
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<title>Allenby in the groove in Dubai</title>
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<description>Australia's Robert Allenby reaped a rich reward for switching early to the new grooves as he shot a brilliant round of seven-under par 65.</description>
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<title>Gleeson takes first-day lead in Cambodia</title>
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<description>Australia's David Gleeson has broken away from a bunched leaderboard to take the first-round lead at the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open on Thursday.</description>
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<title>Wounded Shark to commentate at Open</title>
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<description>Greg Norman is to attend the final two days of next month's Australian Open and will do some television commentary.</description>
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<title>Shin, Ochoa vie for LPGA Player of Year</title>
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<description>Jiyai Shin and Lorena Ochoa will take their duel for LPGA Player of the Year honours down to the wire this week at the LPGA Tour Championship.</description>
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<title>LPGA announces 2010 schedule</title>
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<description>The LPGA's struggles to hang onto sponsors was reflected in its schedule for next season as the women's pro golf tour tournaments reduced to 24 from 27.</description>
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<title>Norman predicts cut in golf prize money</title>
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<description>British Open champion Greg Norman believes the current generation of touring pros will be playing for less prize money in the future.</description>
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