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Cink, Henry rally at World Cup; Lonard leads at Australian PGA Championship

Friday December 8, 2006 | 04:09:35 am 135 words, 1220 views  

Teammates Stewart Cink and J.J. Henry rallied to get back into contention at the World Cup in Barbados yesterday, finishing with a 5-under-par 66 to get within two shots of the three leaders, Argentina, South Africa and Sweden. Germany and Wales, which won the event last year, are one shot behind …

Peter Lonard sits atop the field after the second round of the Australian PGA Championship, shooting a 7-under 65 today for a one-stroke lead. Nathan Green, Rod Pampling, Wade Ormsby and Paul Gow are tied for second …

Five players share the lead after one round of play at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa. Charl Schwartzel, Wayne de Haas, Alessandro Tadini, Oliver Wilson and Philip Archer all shot a 68 yesterday, with Schwartzel knocking in five birdies. Meanwhile, Ernie Els is tied for 38th place.

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Comment from: RonMon [Visitor] · http://www.travelgolf.com/blogs/ron.mon
I was steamed to see the US bogey a par five, until I realized that all the other top teams save one made a bogey during the opening round. This is a good possibility here, as Cink and Henry (possible members of future Ryder and P-Cup teams) can garner greater experience in international team play.
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