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   <title>Nielsen wins Dick's Sporting Goods Open</title>
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   Lonnie Nielsen fired a nine-under 63 on Sunday to come from behind and win the Dick's Sporting Goods Open at En-Joie Golf Course. Nielsen established a new tournament scoring record on Sunday with a 21-under 195. R.W. Eaks and Eduardo Romero both finished at 199 when they won the last two years. The victory was Nielsen's second and both have come in New York, where he has a residence. He captured the 2007 Commerce Bank Championship. "I don
   
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   <title>Funk three clear in New York</title>
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   Fred Funk fired a seven-under 65 Saturday to grab a three-stroke lead after two rounds of the Dick's Sporting Goods Open. Funk finished 36 holes at 15-under-par 129, breaking the old 36-hole scoring record of 130 that Eduardo Romero set last year en route to victory. The first round was completed earlier Saturday after two weather delays Friday eventually caused play to be suspended for the night due to darkness. Ronnie Black and Romero missed
   
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   <title>Funk leads at rainy En-Joie</title>
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   Fred Funk fired an eight-under 64 and held a two-shot lead Friday when the first round of the Dick's Sporting Goods Open was suspended due to darkness. Jay Haas and Lonnie Nielsen shared second place at six-under 66 when the round was suspended, while Mike Hulbert was also at six-under with one hole remaining. The round was delayed twice on Friday because of inclement weather, including 30 minutes at the start. A series of thunderst
   
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   <title>Nicklaus course in South Korea gets Champions Tour event in 2010</title>
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   The PGA Tour announced Wednesday that a Champions Tour event will head to the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in the Songdo International Business District in South Korea starting in 2010. The multi-year agreement brings the Champions Tour to Asia for the first time. "This is a significant step for the Champions Tour to expand the reach of our brand globally with some of the most recognizable and accomplished players in the game," said PGA 
   
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   <title>Langer cruises to six-shot win in Austin</title>
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   Bernhard Langer blew away the field on Sunday as he closed with a five-under 67 to win the Triton Financial Classic by six strokes. Langer collected his seventh Champions Tour victory at 15-under-par 201, which matched the tournament scoring record at The Hills Country Club. Scott Hoch set the original mark of 201 in 2007. "I putted well thankfully as this course can grab you on any hole," said Langer, who collected $240,000 for the win
   
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