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Tiger Woods starts strong at Buick, while Weir starts stronger; Inkster stays on top of Women's British Open

Friday August 4, 2006 | 07:11:47 144 words, 3201 views  

Tiger Woods started with a bang at the Buick Open with birdies on his first five holes, finishing with a 66, but was overshadowed by Canadian Mike Weir who fired a 63 in taking the first round lead. Weir goes into the second round one shot up on defending champion Vijay Singh …

Juli Inkster cooled a bit during her second round, but kept the lead as she was out early at the Women’s British Open. Inkster was even par for her second, remaining at 6-under par …

Annika Sorenstam has done what’s she’s needed to do to position herself at the Women’s British Open. The 10-time major winner was at 2-under after her second round, leaving her within striking distance of the lead with the weekend approaching…

In Malmo, Sweden, Michael Campbell shot an opening-round 68 to put him one shot off the leaders in the Scandinavian Masters

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