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   <title>Johnson among leaders at Pebble Beach; Tiger five back</title>
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   Dustin Johnson, Danny Lee and Charlie Wi shot rounds of nine-under par Thursday to take the lead after one round of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods made his season debut on the PGA Tour and is tied for 15th at minus-four. The tournament uses three courses in Pebble Beach -- Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula -- for the first three rounds. Lee and Johnson, who won this event in 2009 and '
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   <title>Lawrie, Stanley soar in world rankings</title>
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   Paul Lawrie claimed a four-shot win in Qatar, while Kyle Stanley erased an eight-shot deficit to come from behind and win the Phoenix Open on Sunday. With those victories, both players made big moves in this week's world rankings. Lawrie returns to the top 50 for the first time since 2003 as he jumped 31 places to No. 47. Stanley, who lost an eight-stroke lead a week earlier, climbed 35 spots to No. 52. The top six in the ranki
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   <title>This Week in Golf -- February 9th through February 12th</title>
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   PGA TOUR - AT&amp;amp;T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO- AM - Pebble Beach Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Spyglass Hill Golf Club, Pebble Beach, California - One might look at this week's field for the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and think it is lacking the stars with just one player ranked in the top-10 in the world playing this week. That surely isn't the case however. Tiger Woods makes his return to this event for the first time sin
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   <title>Stanley rallies from 8 back to win in Phoenix</title>
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   A week ago, Kyle Stanley blew an eight- stroke lead in the final round to cost himself his first PGA Tour victory. This week, Stanley made the big rally. He fired a six-under 65 Sunday to come from eight shots back to win the Phoenix Open by one stroke over Ben Crane. Stanley finished his first tour win at 15-under-par 269. "That's golf. You need to accept the fact that there's going to be ups and downs. You just can't get too 
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   <title>Levin extends lead at Phoenix Open</title>
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   Spencer Levin didn't have the kind of big performance he put together during his first two days at the Phoenix Open, but avoided big mistakes Saturday and emerged with a commanding lead. Levin shot a three-under 68 during his third round at the TPC Scottsdale to move to 17-under-par 196. He had posted 65 and 63 for his first two rounds, and had only one bogey Saturday to protect his lead. The 27-year-old is now on track for his firs
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   <title>Levin grabs lead at delayed Phoenix Open</title>
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   Spencer Levin was already having a good round before he drove into the bunker at the par-four 17th hole. He was leading by several strokes and still had a good chance for birdie. But he holed the 37-foot chip shot for eagle and took control of the Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. And by the time the second round was suspended Friday, Harrison Frazar had climbed into contention. Levin fired an eight-under 63 on Friday to move to 14-u
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