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   <title>Mickelson leads Woods, Watney in China</title>
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   Phil Mickelson shot a five-under 67 on Saturday and took a two-shot lead over Tiger Woods and Nick Watney at the HSBC Champions. Mickelson tapped in at the 18th for his sixth birdie of the day and finished three trips around the Sheshan International course at 14-under 202. The stage was set for an exciting battle between the top-ranked players in the world after Woods, hitting from a bunker, scrambled for a closing par to shoot a two-under
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   Tiger Woods chipped in for one of his six birdies in a five-under 67 Friday that gave him a share of the lead with Nick Watney at the HSBC Champions. Making his third trip to China for this event, where he was a runner-up in his two previous starts, Woods had a 67 for the second straight day on the Sheshan International course. Both Woods and Watney birdied the 18th hole to reach 10-under 134. Watney, who was the overnight leader after a 
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   <title>Recovery from shoulder surgery delays Norman's return</title>
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   Greg Norman announced on his website on Wednesday he will not make his return to competitive golf in the Australian Open next month. Norman had surgery on his damaged right shoulder in late September and his surgeon, Dr. James Bradley, advised the 54-year-old to sit out the event scheduled to take place between December 3-6. The Aussie will also sit out the 21st annual Shark Shootout, which he will still serve as host the foll
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   <title>Out of the Rough</title>
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   Infamy can be tricky. There's good infamy like Notorious BIG or Al Capone, who had reputations so bad that it made them good. There's being infamous like the Three Amigos thought of El Guapo. "In-famous?" Doug Barron is now synonymous with infamy. Barron became the first PGA Tour player suspended for violating the tour's drug policy on Monday. With very little fanfare, the tour sent out a release and announced that Barron was suspended for a 
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   <title>PGA Tour announces 2010 slate</title>
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   The PGA Tour released its 2010 schedule on Tuesday with a full slate of 37 regular-season events before the FedEx Cup Playoffs. "We are very pleased to announce our schedule through the 2010 FedEx Cup season," said PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem. "Despite difficult economic times we once again have a full slate of events and look forward to yet another exciting season for the PGA Tour." The FedEx Cup season begins 
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   <title>Wadkins, Olazabal, Eisenhower inducted into Hall of Fame</title>
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   Major champions Lanny Wadkins and Jose Maria Olazabal and former United States president Dwight D. Eisenhower highlighted the World Golf Hall of Fame class inducted on Monday. Irish legend Christy O'Connor was also part of the class inducted at the World Golf Village. Wadkins, 59, was elected through the PGA Tour ballot, earning 61 percent of the votes to top a list of players that also included Doug Ford, Mark O'Meara, Davis Love 
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