Angel Cabrera held off Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk yesterday to win the 107th U.S. Open. The 37-year-old journeyman Argentine shot a final round one-under 69. Cabrera was the only player to finish with two rounds under par at Oakmont, a course that has received criticism from some players for its difficulty …
Spaniard Carl Suneson shot a two-under 69 yesterday to win the Saint-Omer Open, his first European Tour title in an 18-year career. He defeated Peter Fowler and two others by three strokes for the $111,320 winner’s check …
Meanwhile, Annika Sorenstam beat world No. 1 women’s golfer Lorena Ochoa in a $15,000-a-hole skins competition in Acapulco, Mexico, Sunday. Sorenstam earned $165,000 compared with $105,000 for Ochoa …
At BadGolfer.com Brandon Tucker, sheds light on a few of the untold stories from last week’s U.S. Open.
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WorldGolf.com blogger Dot Wong keeps golf fans up to date on the latest breaking news reports from the PGA, LPGA and European Tours. Each day Dot scans the leading golf media outlets and she brings you the best stories from around the globe.
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