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   <title>Kuchar takes early lead at BMW Championship</title>
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   Matt Kuchar lost his voice, but not his game. Feeling under the weather and barely able to answer a post-round question, Kuchar fired a seven-under 64 Thursday to take the first-round lead at the BMW Championship. The FedEx Cup leader collected an eagle, six birdies and a bogey to build a one-shot lead over Ryan Moore at the same venue where he won the 1997 U.S. Amateur. Kuchar made his first birdie from 64 feet at the par-three 12
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   <title>Tiger gets Ryder Cup nod</title>
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   Tiger Woods received one of Corey Pavin's four captain's picks on Tuesday and will play for the U.S. in this year's Ryder Cup. "I'm part of a team and honored to be part of that team," said Woods. "I always loved playing the Ryder Cup. I've been looking forward to it. I'm honored to be selected." Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler were Pavin's three other picks to round out the American side. Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, 
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   <title>Hoffman jumps to 51st in world rankings</title>
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   Charley Hoffman fired a nine-under 62 on Monday to come from behind and win the Deutsche Bank Championship. With the victory, Hoffman soared 81 places to No. 51 in the latest world golf rankings. Tiger Woods finished ahead of Phil Mickelson at the TPC Boston and remained the top-ranked player. Mickelson held steady in second and was again followed by Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker. Jim Furyk inched up one to fifth and that bumped Ma
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   <title>This Week in Golf - September 9th through September 12th</title>
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   PGA TOUR - BMW CHAMPIONSHIP, Cog Hill Golf &amp;amp; Country Club, Lemont, Illinois - The BMW Championship marks the third round of the PGA Tour playoffs, reserved for the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings. Following the fourth round at Cog Hill, only the top 30 players on the points list will make the field for the playoff finale at the Tour Championship, which begins after a one-week break in the schedule. Tiger Woods won last ye
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