'Moliwood' takes down Tiger, Reed once again

'Moliwood' takes down Tiger, Reed once again

SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France For the second consecutive day, Tiger Woods and Patrick Reed lost to the European power duo of Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood.Woods and Reed fell behind early in their morning fourball match before a Woods-led rally at the turn squared the bout. But the Europeans pulled away with three consecutive birdies, starting at the 11th hole, for a 4-and-3 victory.Reed was Woods 13th partner in the Ryder Cup and they finished the week with a 0-2-0 record that included Fridays foursomes loss (3 and 1) to Molinari and Fleetwood.
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We knew they were going to be upset and we tried to get ready for it, Molinari said. We were ready this morning. I think any time we had to step it up today, we did, either one of us. We need to keep going.U.S. captain Jim Furyk broke up Woods and Reed for the afternoon foursomes session, instead sending Woods out with Bryson DeChambeau to again play Fleetwood and Molinari.



PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Dustin Johnson moved into early position Thursday to win in back-to-back weeks and erase any sour taste that may linger from last year's blown chance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. With a 5-under-par 66 at Monterey Peninsula, Johnson sits two shots behind the leaders, Brian Gay and Scott Langley.
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Howell leads RSM through 54 holes, eyes first win in 11 years Charles Howell III had a 2-under 68 for a one-shot lead Saturday in the RSM Classic, along with a reminder that winning for the first
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An elbow injury that forced Henrik Stenson to withdraw from the Scottish Open earlier this month continues to be an issue for the Swede. Left elbow continues to bother Henrik Stenson | Golf
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The game's oldest championship should return to its most iconic championship venue that often. But as for the rest of the rota? Let's share the wealth a bit more. For example: Here are four courses I'd personally love to see added to the Open rota. These venues are not total pie-in-the-sky choices, either.



The Solheim Cup takes its name from its founder — and PING founder — Karsten Solheim. Karsten was an adamant supporter of women's sports and worked with his wife, Louise, the LPGA and the Ladies European Tour to create the Solheim Cup — a women's team event played in a similar style to the Ryder Cup.
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Victor Dubuisson duffs his shot from the greenside rough and throws the club away in anger Friday at the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- PGA Tour pro Pat Perez attempted to clarify the remarks he made on a radio show earlier this week about Tiger Woods in which he said Woods "knows he can't beat anybody
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Rob Carr, The Assoicated PressPhil Mickelson walks off the 18th green after moving to one shot back of the lead at the Masters.AUGUSTA, GA. — The eagles landed. In a bunch.And it was some sight
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USGA strikes down another DeChambeau idea During last month's Travelers Championship, Bryson DeChambeau was spotted using a type of compass to mark hole locations in his greens book.
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