- Fourth-round tee times for Waste Management Phoenix Open - SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The PGA TOUR’s ShotLink guru Alex Turbull came up with some interesting stats on Spencer Levin. Consider these tidbits: * No one has more rounds in the 60s since the start of the 2010 season than Levin. Yesterday’s 68 was his 111th round in the 60s over this time frame. * No [...]
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Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie chipped in for an eagle and a birdie on his way to winning the wind-shortened Qatar Open on Sunday, shooting a 7-under 65 to hold off Jason Day and Peter Hanson. Lawrie finished with a 15-under total of 201 to win his seventh European Tour event and his second in Qatar.
- Britain's Paul Lawrie hit a
final-round 65 to win his second Qatar Masters title on Sunday,
evoking memories of his British Open success in 1999.
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- Christel Boeljon birdied the last hole to win the Australian Ladies Masters by one stroke on Sunday and avoid a four-way playoff. The 24-year-old Dutch golfer closed with a 4-under 68 in the final round to finish with a 21-under total 267 at the 5,954-meter (6,647-yard) Royal Pines course, hitting the lead for the first time on the par-five last hole. - 
Spencer Levin passed on Phoenix Open title sponsor Waste Management's green-out, wearing a simple black-and-white outfit. He didn't exactly soften his carbon footprint, either, leaving a trail of cigarette smoke and butts in his wake as he increased his big lead at TPC Scottsdale. "You mean guys in the crowd?" he asked when questioned about fans giving him grief for smoking on the...
- Christian Petersen/Getty Images Will Spencer Levin be difficult to catch on Sunday? By Fred Albers, PGATOUR.COM Correspondent Divine Levin: The most critical shot of the day came at the 341-yard par-4 17th hole. Spencer Levin had to wait 10 minutes watching the group in front of him hit two balls in the water and take [...]
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