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   <title>Senior rallies to win Champions Q School</title>
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   Australia's Peter Senior rallied to win the Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament on Friday, making five birdies over his last nine holes for a five-under 66 in the final round. Senior finished at 17-under 267 for a three-shot win at the TPC Scottsdale, leading a group of five players who earned fully-exempt status on the Champions Tour next season. "Getting in here has been an unbelievable thing," Senior said. "I can now set
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   <title>Haskins stretches lead at Champions Q School</title>
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   Steve Haskins shot a six-under 65 and stretched his lead to four shots Thursday at Champions Tour Q-School. Haskins, a longtime Nationwide Tour player who has made only one start in the last four years, moved to 17-under 196 with one round remaining at the TPC Scottsdale. Ronnie Black fired the low round of the tournament thus far, a seven-under 64 that moved him from a tie for 11th place into solo second at 13-under 200. Curt Byrum 
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   <title>Haskins seizes lead at Champions Q School</title>
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   Steve Haskins fired a six-under 65 to take the second-round lead Wednesday at Champions Tour Q-School. Haskins, a longtime Nationwide Tour player, finished two trips around the TPC Scottsdale at 11-under 131, giving him a two-shot lead over five players as the tournament reached its halfway mark. First round co-leader Curt Byrum, a former PGA Tour winner, trailed by only a shot when he reached the 18th hole, but a closing bogey left him two back af
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   <title>Byrum, three others share lead at Champions Q School</title>
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   Curt Byrum opened with a six-under 65 Tuesday to share the lead after the first round of the Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament. Byrum was joined atop the leaderboard on the Champions Course at TPC Scottsdale by John Ross, Terry Burke and Lu Chien Soon. R.W. Eaks, four-time winner on the Champions Tour, leads a group of four players tied at minus-five. He was joined there by Steve Haskins, Steve Thomas and Fred Hol
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   <title>Senior Players Championship moving to TPC Potomac in 2010</title>
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   The TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm has been named the host site for the 2010 Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship. Baltimore Country Club, which has served as host for the Champions Tour's fifth major since 2007, will return as the host site for this championship in 2011. "We are delighted to announce this one-year move of the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship to TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, and we would like to than
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   The Champions Tour along with the Gulf Coast Business Council announced on Tuesday that the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic will be added to the 2010 tour schedule. The tournament will be held Apr. 30-May 2, 2010 at Fallen Oak. "Our players look forward to this terrific addition to our 2010 schedule," said Mike Stevens, President of the Champions Tour. "Mississippi has a rich history of hosting PGA Tour tournaments and we're delighted to team
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   <title>Cook coasts to win at Schwab Cup Championship</title>
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   John Cook closed with a three-under 69 Sunday to win the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship by five strokes. Cook, who had set the record for lowest 54-hole score in a 72-hole event in Champions Tour history, completed the season's final tournament at 22-under- par 266. He also set the tournament's 72-hole scoring record. The previous record of 268 was set by Jim Thorpe in 2003, then matched by Thorpe in 2007 and Andy Bean last y
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   <title>Cook cruising at Schwab Cup Championship</title>
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   John Cook followed his course-record 62 on Friday with a five-under 67 on Saturday and is comfortably ahead after three rounds of the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Cook finished 54 holes at 19-under 197 and is six ahead at Sonoma Golf Club. Cook got another record on Saturday, but this one wasn't just for Sonoma Golf Club. His 19-under 197 was the lowest 54-hole score in a 72-hole event in Champions Tour history. "I ju
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   John Cook fired a course-record 10-under 62 on Friday to take the lead at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Seeking his second win in three weeks on the Champions Tour, Cook also matched the 36-hole tournament scoring record at 14-under 130, building a three-stroke lead over Tom Watson and Phil Blackmar. In perfect scoring conditions for the second day at Sonoma Golf Club, Cook collected 10 birdies in a flawless round that had eve
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