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   <title>Levin extends lead at Phoenix Open</title>
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   Spencer Levin didn't have the kind of big performance he put together during his first two days at the Phoenix Open, but avoided big mistakes Saturday and emerged with a commanding lead. Levin shot a three-under 68 during his third round at the TPC Scottsdale to move to 17-under-par 196. He had posted 65 and 63 for his first two rounds, and had only one bogey Saturday to protect his lead. The 27-year-old is now on track for his firs
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   <title>Levin grabs lead at delayed Phoenix Open</title>
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   Spencer Levin was already having a good round before he drove into the bunker at the par-four 17th hole. He was leading by several strokes and still had a good chance for birdie. But he holed the 37-foot chip shot for eagle and took control of the Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. And by the time the second round was suspended Friday, Harrison Frazar had climbed into contention. Levin fired an eight-under 63 on Friday to move to 14-u
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   <title>Palmer leads delayed Phoenix Open</title>
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   Ryan Palmer fired a seven-under 65 Thursday to grab a one-stroke lead with the first round of the Phoenix Open suspended due to darkness. Palmer earned his third PGA Tour title at the 2010 Sony Open. However, he missed the cut at this event last year. Webb Simpson, a two-time winner last year, carded a six-under 65 and is alone in second place. Harrison Frazar, Kevin Na, Chez Reavie, Derek Lamely and Jarrod Lyle are tied for third aft
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   <title>This Week in Golf -- February 2nd through February 5th</title>
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   PGA TOUR - WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN - TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona - The biggest party on the PGA Tour is this week in Arizona. Hundreds of thousands of fans will make their way to the desert this week for the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The raucous par-three 16th will have between 20,000-30,000 fans encircling the hole per day. The 16th had been one of the loudest holes on tour, but it jumped to a different le
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   <title>Is it too early to worry about Tiger or Phil?</title>
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   Using a 'huge' sample size of three combined events, what can we make of the starts by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson? Woods teed it up on the European Tour this week instead of playing the Farmers Insurance Open, an event he has won six times. Meanwhile, Mickelson did play the Farmers, but was only around for two rounds. Woods entered the final round tied for the lead with England's Robert Rock but managed just an even-par 72 to share third plac
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