Golf-U.S. PGA Tour BMW Championship scores (Reuters)
2012
Golf-European PGA Tour Dutch Open scores (Reuters)
2012
Golf-European PGA Tour Dutch Open scores (Reuters)
2012
Singh in BMW drivers seat, Woods and McIlroy one back (Reuters)
2012
CARMEL, Indiana (Reuters) - Former world number one Vijay Singh rolled back the clock with a six-under 66 on Friday to grab the second round lead at the BMW Championship, while Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were a further shot back. With heavy rain forecast for later in the day, play started early at Crooked Stick Golf Club and Singh went right to work mixing seven birdies with a single bogey for a two day total of 13-under 131 in the penultimate FedExCup playoff event. "I've got to keep it going," Singh, who has not won on the PGA Tour since 2008, told reporters. ...
UPDATE 1-Golf-Singh in BMW drivers seat, Woods and McIlroy one back (Reuters)
2012
Golf-Singh moves into drivers seat at BMW Championship (Reuters)
2012
Golf-European Tour’s Hong Kong Open still without a sponsor (Reuters)
2012
Woods’ rivalry with McIlroy takes shape at Crooked Stick (Reuters)
2012
CARMEL, Indiana (Reuters) - First there was Tiger Woods and Ernie (Els), then there was Tiger and Sergio (Garcia) and Tiger and Phil (Mickelson). Now it is Tiger and Rory (McIlroy) and it shows every of sign of becoming one of golf's great all-time rivalries as the young Northern Irishman and veteran American went toe-to-toe at the BMW Championship on Thursday. After carding birdies on their opening holes, it was clear the massive gallery was in for a special treat on a sweltering Thursday at Crooked Stick Golf Club as Woods and McIlroy showcased their considerable talents. ...
Golf-Woods’ rivalry with McIlroy takes shape at Crooked Stick (Reuters)
2012
McIlroy in four-way share of BMW lead, Woods one back (Reuters)
2012
CARMEL, Indiana (Reuters) - World number one Rory McIlroy birdied his final two holes to earn a four-way share of the lead in the first round of the BMW Championship on Thursday while playing partner Tiger Woods was a shot back. McIlroy, fresh off his win at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday, mixed an eagle, seven birdies and a lone bogey for an eight-under 64 at Crooked Stick Golf Club that put him in a tie for the lead with Americans Webb Simpson and Bo Van Pelt and Canadian Graham DeLaet. Van Pelt, who failed to make the U.S. ...

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