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   <title>Lamely rallies for first PGA Tour title</title>
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   Derek Lamely fired a six-under 66 in the final round Monday to come from behind and win the rain-delayed Puerto Rico Open. Lamely, who won for the first time on the PGA Tour, completed the event at 19- under-par 269. The win was history-making too. Lamely became the first player since Keith Clearwater in 1987 to tee off on the 10th tee and win the title. "I'd seen progress every week. Unfortunately I kind of got hurt at the end o
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   <title>Farmers Insurance signs four-year extension for San Diego event</title>
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   The PGA Tour announced Monday that the Farmers Insurance Group has signed a four-year deal to remain as the title sponsor for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Farmers was the title sponsor for the first time earlier this year when Ben Crane fended off Michael Sim, Brandt Snedeker and Marc Leishman by a single stroke. "We're absolutely delighted that Farmers, based upon its positive experience with the 2010 tournament,
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   <title>Streelman carries 3-shot lead into final round</title>
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   Kevin Streelman finished off an eight-under 64 in the third round Monday to carry a three-shot lead into the final round of the rain-delayed Puerto Rico Open. Streelman made five birdies in 11 holes when the third round resumed in the morning after being suspended Sunday night due to darkness. His bogey-free 64 gave him a 17-under 199. Steve Wheatcroft (67), Kris Banks (67) and Chad Collins (68) were tied for second place at 
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   <title>World Cup of Golf to become biennial event</title>
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   The World Cup of Golf will return in 2011 as a biennial event so it does not conflict with the sport's inclusion in the Olympics, the Asian Tour said Monday in a press release. The decision to hold the team event only in odd years follows a vote last year by the IOC to add golf to the Olympic program beginning in 2016. The 28-team competition will also get a new home in 2011, moving to the Mission Hills course on China's Hainan Island. It was played
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   <title>Streelman, Collins share lead in Puerto Rico</title>
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   Kevin Streelman and Chad Collins were atop the leaderboard Sunday at 12-under par when the third-round of the rain-delayed Puerto Rico Open was suspended for the day due to darkness. Rain delays the first two days pushed everything back, as the second round was finally completed earlier Sunday. The third round got underway with Collins in the final group. He was two-under through five holes, while Streelman was three-under through s
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   <title>Chad Collins leads in Puerto Rico</title>
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   Chad Collins found himself alone in the lead during the suspended second round of the Puerto Rico Open. Collins is six-under par through 11 holes of his second round and is in first place at nine-under par at Trump International Golf Club. The second round was suspended due to darkness as this tournament tries to catch up from two days of disastrous weather. Half of the field has yet to tee off in round two, so he second round wi
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   <title>Weather woes remain at Puerto Rico Open</title>
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   A new day brought only more weather problems for the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open, which still wasn't halfway through the first round when play was suspended Friday because of darkness. Rain continued to pose a problem at the Trump International course, which has seen more than a foot of the wet stuff since last weekend. Skip Kendall reached five-under par through his first nine holes to take a one-shot lead over two players, bu
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