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Updated: 01/17/01
Can Furyk make it two straight?

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Debate a la cart
Updated: 01/17/01
Issue goes beyond the ropes

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Cart in the Court
Updated: 01/16/01
PGA Tour vs. Martin is a first for the U.S. Supreme Court

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Wiebe looking to end long drought
Updated: 01/15/01
Tournament will conclude on Monday

TUCSON, Arizona (Jan. 14) -- Mark Wiebe, his nerves intact after pulling a child out of the way of a golf cart, shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday in the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open to put himself in line for his first victory in 15 years.

Jim dandy
Updated: 01/14/01
PGA TOUR: KAPALUA, Hawaii (Jan. 14) -- For Jim Furyk, the situation could not have been better. He was in Hawaii, in the wind and in need of a comeback.

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Rory the story
Updated: 01/14/01
PGA Tour: Mercedes Championship--KAPALUA, Hawaii (Jan. 13) -- Rory Sabbatini holed a wedge shot for eagle on No. 16, part of a four-shot swing over two holes that enabled him to blow past Ernie Els on Saturday on the way to an 8-under 65.

Vijay Singh was second, two strokes back, after a 67. The Masters champ birdied the last four holes, including a 12-footer on the last after hitting his approach against the bleachers.

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Porter warms up in Tucson
Updated: 01/14/01
Lee Porter took a two-stroke lead in the weather-delayed Tucson Open on Saturday, shooting a 7-under-par 65 in the second round at Tucson National.

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Els says Aloha
Updated: 01/13/01
World-class field takes on Kapalua

KAPALUA, Hawaii (Jan. 12) -- Ernie Els walked up the ninth fairway Friday and studied the electronic scoreboard behind the green. He had two reasons to look.

First, Els wanted to see the size of his lead in the Mercedes Championships, which was two strokes and growing. Then, he wanted to see if Tiger Woods' name was anywhere to be found. It wasn't.

"At a regular tour event, you have to beat 153 guys and Tiger," Els said. "This week, you have to beat 32 guys and Tiger."

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