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Geiberger leads Love by one at Buick Invitational Players move between the North and South Courses at Torrey Pines Golf Club on Thursday and Friday, with the South Course serving as the host for the final two rounds. Content Provided by SportsNetwork.com Mickelson Lands in Hospital This Week in Golf
Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Golfers and Friends Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Funny Money Who wants to be a millionnaire? Nearly everyone. How do you get there? Try golf. Not only has prize money grown enormously in the Tiger Woods Era, but endorsement spending has reached $400 million worldwide in 2001, according to Golf World interviews with industry leaders, agents and players. Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Showdown Sunday PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (Feb. 3) -- The last time Pebble Beach enjoyed such spectacular sunshine for the National Pro-Am, Phil Mickelson was the winner. Maybe he won't have to wait until August this year. On a day when John Daly and Matt Gogel collapsed and Tiger Woods failed to get on track, Mickelson had a 6-under 66 at Pebble Beach on Saturday to share the 54-hole lead with Olin Browne. Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Lovely win at the AT&T; Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Davis Love III went to town Sunday on the front nine at Pebble Beach Golf Links on the way to setting a new PGA TOUR record. After a birdie on his first hole, Love eagled No. 2 and then ran off five consecutive birdies on holes 3-7. That totals 8-under-par over the first seven holes and breaks the old best birdie-eagle streak. The 28 by Davis Love III on Sunday tied the course and tournament records for best front nine. David Duval fired his 28 during the third round of the 1997 tournament. Calc's low blow in Phoenix "I got it." Mark Calcavecchia whispered that to his caddie, Drake Oddy, last Tuesday. A day later, Calcavecchia's mother Marjorie flew into town and heard much the same message. Content provided by GolfDigest.com The Latest News from the AT&T;: Here we go again Gogel, whose 40 on the back nine of the final round allowed Woods to make up seven strokes on the final seven holes, had a career-best round of 10-under 62 at Poppy Hills to take a three-stroke lead over Vijay Singh. Full Story from GolfDigest.com
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