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   <title>Every wins Nationwide Tour Championship; gets PGA Tour card</title>
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   Matt Every shot a five-under 67 on Sunday to win the Nationwide Tour Championship and earn a spot on the PGA Tour for the 2010 season. Every collected his first victory on Sunday and finished at 21-under 267. He pocketed $180,000 for the win and that vaulted him into the top 25 on the Nationwide Tour money list. The top-25 players on the money list after Sunday's final round earned their PGA Tour cards for 2010. Every began the week in 
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   <title>Every still leads Nationwide Tour Championship</title>
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   Playing for a spot on the PGA Tour, Matt Every birdied the 18th hole Saturday to protect his one-shot lead at the Nationwide Tour Championship. Every overcame a double-bogey at the 16th hole to shoot a five-under 67 and finish three rounds at 16-under 200 -- one stroke ahead of tour money leader Michael Sim. If he finishes solo third place or better on Sunday, Every, who is currently ranked 49th on the money list, would earn a PGA 
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   <title>Every leads by one at Tour Championship</title>
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   Michael Every fired a course-record, nine- under 63 Friday to grab a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the Nationwide Tour Championship. Every completed 36 holes at 11-under-par 133. His second-round 63 bettered the course record of 64 that Michael Sim set on Thursday. "Anytime you get a course record, it is a good feeling. I don't have too many of those," Every stated. Every, who has just three top-10 finishes this year, needs a solo thi
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   <title>Sim-ply great start at Tour Championship</title>
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   Michael Sim showed on Thursday why he's the Nationwide Tour's leading money winner. Sim birdied eight holes in a row en route to an eight-under 64 and the first- round lead at the Nationwide Tour Championship. This season-ending tournament is reserved for the top 60 players on the money list. Two players aren't in the field, but the leading money winner heading into this week played like it on Thursday. "It was a freaky day really," said Si
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   <title>Nationwide Tour adds new event in Jacksonville</title>
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   The Nationwide Tour has announced a new event for next season, adding the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open to the schedule for 2010. The event will be played in October on the Dye's Valley Course at TPC Sawgrass. "We are excited to welcome Winn-Dixie to the PGA TOUR family and to work with Peter Lynch and his team to build a community event that showcases the next generation of PGA TOUR stars and the TPC Sawgrass Dye's Vall
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   <title>Four on top at Miccosukee Championship</title>
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   Andrew Buckle, Justin Smith, Chad Collins and Josh Broadaway are knotted atop the leaderboard after Saturday's third round of the Miccosukee Championship. Buckle (68), Smith (71), Collins (69) and Broadaway (70) each finished 54 holes at nine-under 204. They are one stroke ahead at Miccosukee Golf &amp;amp; Country Club. Michael Sims (68), Brian Smock (70) and Won Joon Lee (71) are tied for fifth place at minus-eight. Fabian Gomez (68) 
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   <title>Smith paces delayed Miccosukee Championship</title>
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   Justin Smith was nine-under par through 16 holes of his second round Friday when play was suspended for the day at the Miccosukee Championship. There was a 67-minute lightning delay during the round that pushed things back. The second round will resume Saturday at 7:45 a.m. (et) with 15 players needing to finish their rounds. Smith was four-under for the second round and is on top by one stroke. Won Joon Lee carded a four-under 67, whi
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   <title>Buckle leads Miccosukee Championship</title>
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   Andrew Buckle fired a seven-under 64 on Thursday to take the first-round lead at the Miccosukee Championship, the last event on the Nationwide Tour before next week's Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the money list after this week gain entrance into the Tour Championship next week. The top 25 players in earnings after that get their PGA Tour card for 2010 and Buckle is right in the mix. Buckle was 28th on the money list at the beginning o
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