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Floyds take Father-Son Challenge
Updated: 12/11/00
Raymond Floyd sank a 12-foot birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death Sunday as he and his son Robert beat Johnny and Scott Miller to win the Father-Son Challenge.

The victory was the fourth in six years in the $860,000 event for Raymond Floyd, who won three times with Raymond Jr.

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Cream of the crop
Updated: 12/10/00
Tiger Woods made it sound as though David Duval single-handedly won the World Cup of Golf for the United States.

Woods did his part, too, with the most spectacular shot of the day.

With host Argentina making a run while cheered on by thousands of spectators, Woods sank a 40-foot birdie putt at the 11th hole Sunday to give the U.S. team a cushion it wouldn't relinquish en route to a three-shot victory and the $1 million top prize.

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Global diversity
Updated: 12/09/00
A rejuvenated Tiger Woods and partner David Duval used four straight birdies today to climb into third place at the EMC World Cup of Golf, two strokes behind leaders Argentina and New Zealand.

The U.S. duo started the day trailing the co-leaders by five strokes, but finished with a 7-under-par 65 on the day to reach 18-under 126 for the tournament at the Buenos Aires Golf Club.

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David and Goliath
Updated: 12/09/00
10 birdies and 1 eagle for United States on Saturday

Tiger Woods and David Duval took full advantage of the best-ball format in the third round of the World Cup of Golf.

With Duval making up for Woods' sluggish start and Woods closing strong, the U.S. duo combined for eagle and 10 birdies Saturday to take a three-stroke lead.

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Quest for the Cup
Updated: 12/08/00
David Duval carried Tiger Woods, while Argentina and New Zealand topped the leaderboard today in the first round of the EMC World Cup of Golf.

"I was a jockey. I just rode my horse all day," said Woods, who combined with Duval for an 11-under 61 in the opening better-ball round. "I didn't really strike the ball as good as I like, and I wasn't as sharp as I needed to be."

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OCTAGON Appoints New President for US Company
Updated: 12/06/00
Octagon, the sports and event marketing division of Interpublic announced today that Mark Bingham, currently Senior Vice PresidentMarketing and Broadcasting at the New York Mets, has been appointed as President of Octagon Marketing USA.

Allenby on fire at Aussie
Updated: 12/02/00
A course record by Robert Allenby wasn't enough to pass fellow Australian Steve Conran, and they shared the Australian PGA Championship lead at the halfway mark Friday.

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Round Numbers
Updated: 11/29/00
Guess who plays more golf, Michael Jordan or David Leadbetter? A revealing survey details the numbers.

What's your number? Your scores and your handicap are two numbers that golfers keep close track of, usually hoping they are trending downward. But we were interested in another number, one that most golfers like to get as high as they can: the number of rounds played.

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