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   <title>Forsman cruises to win at Mitsubishi Championship</title>
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   Dan Forsman carded a three-under 69 Sunday to earn an easy two-stroke win over Jay Don Blake at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. Forsman got up and down for birdie on No. 14 to push his lead to three strokes. He closed with four consecutive pars to wrap up his round. He ended his third Champions Tour victory at 15-under-par 201. "It's unbelievable. Any time you win, its huge," said an emotional Forsman in a televised i
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   <title>Forsman takes Mitsubishi Championship lead</title>
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   Dan Forsman torched the back nine in 30 strokes Saturday to take the second-round lead of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. Forsman, who needed only nine putts on the back nine and 21 for the round, fired a seven-under 65 and finished 36 holes at 12-under 132. He leads by two strokes at Hualalai Golf Course, the site of the season-opener on the Champions Tour. Tom Watson (65), Brad Bryant (64) and Jeff Sluman (66) ar
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   <title>Lehman, Vaughan on top at Hualalai</title>
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   Tom Lehman and Bruce Vaughan carded matching rounds of seven-under 65 Friday and they share the lead after the opening round of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. Lehman is coming off a season in which he won three times and was named the Champions Tour Player of the Year. Vaughan, the 2008 Senior British Open winner, played only seven events last year and had just two top-25 finishes. Loren Roberts, the 2006 champ, posted
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   <title>Champions Tour eyes more Asia events</title>
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   The Champions Tour is eying two new events in Japan and China while also finalizing the renewal of a tournament played in South Korea the last two years. The tour announced its unfinished 2012 schedule on Wednesday, which includes seven new tournament venues and several previously announced date changes for existing events. The season begins January 20 with the Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii and ends at the Charles S
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   <title>Senior Players Championship headed to Pittsburgh in 2012</title>
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   The Senior Players Championship will be played in Pittsburgh in 2012, the tournament and Champions Tour announced Wednesday. Fox Chapel Golf Club will host the tournament from June 28-July 1. The mid- summer scheduling is a change from the last five years, in which the major has been played in the fall or late summer. "It is with great pride that Fox Chapel Golf Club welcomes championship golf back to the Pittsburgh area," said cl
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   <title>Lehman named Champions Tour Player of the Year</title>
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   Tom Lehman was named the Champions Tour Player of the Year on Wednesday. Lehman became the first player in history to win Player of the Year honors on all three tours affiliated with the PGA Tour. He won the PGA Tour award in 1996 when he captured the British Open, and took home the Nationwide Tour honor in 1991. "It was a goal of mine to complete Player of the Year on all three tours and it's very satisfying to achieve someth
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   <title>2011 Champions Tour Year In Review</title>
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   The 2011 Champions Tour season began in January of 2011. By May, the eventual Player of the Year was already done winning. Luckily, his three victories were enough to win the money title and the Charles Schwab Cup. Must be nice to have things sewed up before Memorial Day. Parity would be a word to describe this season on the elder circuit. No fewer than 17 men won official Champions Tour individual titles. Yes, some fellas capt
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