Lawrie laments Monty slip Thursday June 22 2006 For seven years now Paul Lawrie has carried around with him the label of Europe's last winner of a major title - and because of Colin Montgomerie's ugly finish at the US Open on Sunday that was still the case when the Johnnie Walker Championship begins at Gleneagles on Thursday.
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Ferrie not flattered by US Open coverage Thursday June 22 2006 Kenneth Ferrie has had some of the gloss knocked off his US Open performance by watching a television replay of the event on his return to Britain.  |
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Monty denies US Open allegations Thursday June 22 2006 Colin Montgomerie has pleaded innocent to three allegations of bad behaviour at the US Open.  |
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'Brutal' Winged Foot provides major test Wednesday June 14 2006 The 1974 US Open at Winged Foot was nicknamed 'The Massacre'. Tiger Woods has called parts of this year's course "brutal".  |
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Campbell happy with long odds Wednesday June 14 2006 Michael Campbell is happy to be considered a 100/1 shot to retain his US Open title this week.  |
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Rookies enjoyed the searching test Sunday June 19 2005 Nick Dougherty and Jonathan Lomas finished their US Open debuts a combined 31 over par on Sunday - but insisted it was an enjoyable experience.  |
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Can Gore do another Daly?
Sunday June 19 2005 Thirty strokes separated John Daly from the winner of the US Open at Pinehurst in 1999 - and the gulf looks like being equally wide this year - if his Sunday start means anything. But Jason Gore is another story.  |
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Birdie blitz puts Goosen clear
Sunday June 19 2005 It's not all over yet, but South African Retief Goosen has taken another giant stride towards ending European hopes of a first win in the US Open since 1970.  |
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Goosen paired with Gore Sunday June 19 2005 Retief Goosen, the tournament leader by three and only player under par, will play Sunday's final round of his defence of his US Open title with the pudgy, little-known surprise-package Jason Gore.  |
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Goosen moves to the front
Friday June 17 2005 Retief Goosen and Phil Mickelson, 5th and 4th in the world and 1st and 2nd in the US Open a year ago, went in opposite directions at Pinehurst on Friday.  |
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