Nathan Green
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Top-10 finish for Day, Scott at PGA golf
wwos.ninemsn.com.au via @stevediangelo &bull Sep 1, 2010Adam Scott hailed Jason Day a major golf champion in waiting after the two Queenslanders willed each other to top-10 finishes in the US PGA Tour's opening play-offs series event in New Jersey. Paired together in a the second-last group,… Full Story »
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Water - The Golf Balls Worst Enemy, Yet Your Best Friend
perfectconnectiongolfswing.com via @Caro65 &bull Jul 27, 2010Summer is upon us, and more and more of my golf-athletes are creating strategies to avoid a lapse mentally and physically on the course. What could be your golf ballsa worst enemy is your best friend- water. Did you know that your body is composed of… Full Story »
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Golf Update: 2nd day of the Canadian Open
blogs.bettor.com via @izatrini &bull Jul 26, 2010Dean Wilson, one of the tour pro's of the Canadian Open, having eighteen years of tour experience under his belt, is the leader of the Canadian Open. Tim Clark is also tied for the lead after the second round, as a result of playing quite well. He managed 6 under par at the end of… Full Story »
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Tiger Woods is still really goodand golf is really hard! Screams of Gus Johnson
screamsofgusjohnson.wordpress.com via @ScreamsofGus &bull Jul 24, 2010Since Tiger Woods returned from his, uh, personal problems he has been in what he would consider a slump. Most people who know how good Tiger Woods is would also say he is in a slump. But here is the thing 95% of professional golfers would love… Full Story »
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Weir fighting arm pain at Canadian Open - Associated Press - Golf - Sporting News
golf-news-update.com via @Jolynkjg51 &bull Jul 23, 2010TORONTO - Mike Weir escaped the usual talk about the long home drought in the Canadian Open, fielding questions instead about his sore right arm and historic St. George's Golf and Country Club. Trying to become the first Canadian winner in 56 years and first Canadian-born champion in 96 years, the… Full Story »
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Nathan Green own worst enemy - Golf - Fox Sports
www.foxsports.com.au via @GainsGreens &bull Jul 22, 2010Exclusive: Australian golfer Nathan Green's US PGA Tour season needs a spark. Perhaps a return to the only tournament he won in 2009, the Canadian Open, will ignite his campaign. Green, 35, has had a "five out of 10 kind… Full Story »
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Mike has Olympic hopes of putting around in Rio - Winnipeg Free Press
www.winnipegfreepress.com via @2016Rio &bull Jul 22, 2010I think that's great, another two great venues coming up," Weir said. I think the players like that -- playing these great golf courses that we have here." Defending champion Nathan Green is glad to be back in Canada, even… Full Story »
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Nathan Green own worst enemy - Men's Tours - Fox Sports
www.foxsports.com.au via @Planet_Sports &bull Jul 22, 2010Exclusive: Australian golfer Nathan Green's US PGA Tour season needs a spark. Perhaps a return to the only tournament he won in 2009, the Canadian Open, will ignite his campaign. Green, 35, has had a "five out of 10 kind… Full Story »
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Pro-Am day at the Canadian Open
www.torontosun.com via @TheTorontoSun &bull Jul 22, 2010John Daly teeing off on the 11th during the Pro-Am day of the 2010 Canadian Open at St. Georges Golf Club, in Toronto on July 21, 2010. Fred Couples after his putt on the 10th green during the Pro-Am day… Full Story »
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Weir fighting arm pain at Canadian Open - The Associated Press
Golf News on Google News &bull Jul 21, 2010
TORONTO Mike Weir escaped the usual talk about the long home drought in the Canadian Open, fielding questions instead about his sore right arm and historic St. George's Golf and Country Club. Trying to become the first Canadian winner in 56 years and first Canadian-born champion in 96 years, the 40-year-old… Full Story »
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Oosthuizen in action in Europe; Casey, Donald headline Canadian Open - Golf.com
www.golfcpr.com via @GolfCPR &bull Jul 21, 2010Oosthuizen in action in Europe; Casey, Donald headline Canadian OpenGolf.comLee Westwood spoke at the European golf writers' dinner at St. Full Story »
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RBC Canadian Open Roundtable Preview
Golf on Fanhouse &bull Jul 21, 2010
Thanks to rock-solid play from virtual unknown Louis Oosthuizen, the British Open at St. Andrews didn't provide an action-packed weekend like golf fans had hoped. Now, the PGA Tour heads to Toronto, Canada for the RBC Canadian Open at St. George's Golf & Country Club. Though many top players are taking a breather for the 101st playing of Canada's open golf championships, defending champ Nathan Green looks to fend off five top-20 players and a hungry field to repeat as Canadian Open champion. The FanHouse golf team brings the key story lines to watch, and explains why Green is unlikely… Full Story »
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Weir fighting arm pain at Canadian Open
Golf.com Tours and News &bull Jul 21, 2010
TORONTO (AP) Mike Weir escaped the usual talk about the long home drought in the Canadian Open, fielding questions instead about his sore right arm and historic St. George's Golf and Country Club. Trying to become the first Canadian winner in 56 years and first Canadian-born champion in 96 years, the… Full Story »
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Fantasy Golf Picks and Facts: the RBC Canadian Open at St. George's
bleacherreport.com via @luvgolf18 &bull Jul 18, 2010Nathan Green is the defending champion of the RBC Canadian Open being played this year at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Etobiookie Ontario, Canada starting Thursday July 22, 2010. Golfer's in Canada have a short season as you… Full Story »
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Open field features 11 majors winners
Golf News on The Globe &bull Jul 17, 2010
Nathan Green of Australia holds the trophy after winning the Canadian Open golf tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville Ont., on July 27, 2009. Among the 156 player entry list is 11 winners of majors including PGA Champions… Full Story »
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Teacher Profile: Mark Blackburn
Golf Digest Features and Columns &bull Jun 28, 2010
When Robert Karlsson won the European Order of Merit and the Vardon Trophy two years ago, no one was happier for the tall Swede than Mark Blackburn. That's because, as Karlsson's swing coach, Blackburn's star rose as well. The 35-year-old Englishman is now among the growing cadre of young gurus gaining well-deserved… Full Story »
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Chokin' in Memphis: Robert Garrigus Coughs Up First PGA Tour Win
Waggle Room &bull Jun 14, 2010
Robert Garrigus played three solid rounds at TPC Southwind to position himself to pick up his first PGA Tour win at the St. Jude Classic in Memphis. 67-66-66 in hot, sticky conditions will do that on this track. Coming to the last hole at -2 on his day, Garrigus held a three shot advantage over the field. Simply needing to make double bogey or better to win the tournament and a million dollars, Garrigus pulled his tee shot into the enormous water… Full Story »
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Mediate earns 11th-hour invite to U.S. Open
Golf Week &bull Jun 14, 2010Turns out that 6-for-5 playoff at last Mondayas U.S. Open qualifier in Columbus, Ohio, wasnat necessary after all. Thatas because the guy who got ousted, Rocco Mediate, is now back in this weekas national championship. Mediate, the first alternate out… Full Story »
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The Starter, Friday: St. Jude Classic
PGA Tour News on PGATour.com &bull Jun 11, 2010
Rory McIlroy, John Rollins, Nathan Green McIlroy is the only one in red numbers, but all three played well considering how tough Southwind played Thursday afternoon. Padraig Harrington came to Memphis on an injury rehab assignment. Two weeks ago, he… Full Story »
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Chatting With Brad Faxon About the Open, Johnny Miller, Pride, & His Charity
Waggle Room &bull Jun 8, 2010
Had a chance to speak on the phone with Brad Faxon this morning. He, along with pal Billy Andrade (who we talked to last year), put on the CVS/Caremark Charity Classic each year in Rhode Island. Now in its twelfth… Full Story »





























