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   <title>Westwood grabs two-shot lead in Dubai</title>
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   Lee Westwood birdied two of the last three holes Friday en route to a three-under 69 and a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the inaugural Dubai World Championship. Westwood completed 36 holes at nine-under 135. The Englishman could win the season-long Race to Dubai with a victory this week. Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer and Ross Fisher can also win the bonus money from that race. McIlroy posted back-to-back bogeys at 14 an
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   <title>Allenby leads by one in Dubai</title>
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   Robert Allenby fired a seven- under 65 Thursday to grab a one-stroke lead after the first round of the inaugural Dubai World Championship. Only the top four players on the Race to Dubai list -- Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Ross Fisher -- can win the bonus money from that race. Westwood, No. 2 in the Race standings, had a chance to tie for the lead, but missed his birdie putt on 18 on the Earth Course 
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   <title>Bourdy edges McIlroy to win in Hong Kong</title>
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   France's Gregory Bourdy shot a three-under 67 to capture his third European Tour win Sunday at the Hong Kong Open. Bourdy, who held at least a share of the lead after each of the last three rounds, edged Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy by two shots at 19-under 261. After charging into contention, McIlroy's chances faded with a three-putt bogey at the 17th hole. He finished with a six-under 64, ending the tournament at 17-under 263. The seco
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   <title>Woods hangs on for win in Australia</title>
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   Dressed in his familiar red and black, Tiger Woods earned his latest win in a mostly unfamiliar setting. Woods punctuated his first trip to Australia in 11 years with a victory at the JBWere Masters on Sunday, closing with a four-under 68 in the final round to win by two shots. He finished at 14-under 274, picking up five birdies and just one bogey over his final 18 holes at Kingston Heath after beginning the day in a three-way tie for
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   <title>Bourdy leads by two at Hong Kong Open</title>
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   Gregory Bourdy fired a seven-under 63 Saturday to move two strokes clear of the field after three rounds of the Hong Kong Open. Bourdy completed round three at 16-under-par 194, which matched the tournament's 54-hole scoring record. Robert Karlsson set the mark of 194 last year. Robert-Jan Derksen, who played with Bourdy, posted a five-under 65 and is alone in second place at minus-14. Bourdy and Derksen were two of the four second-
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   Tiger Woods only managed an even-par 72 Saturday and now shares the lead after three rounds of the JBWere Masters. Woods completed 54 holes at 10-under-par 206. He was joined there by Greg Chalmers and James Nitties, both of whom shot three-under 69 in the third round. James Dufner (71) and Cameron Percy (69) share fourth place at minus-eight. Woods, who is making his first appearance in Australia in some 12 years, led by thre
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