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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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   <title>Hoffman rolls to big win at Deutsche Bank</title>
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   Charley Hoffman fired a nine-under 62 Monday to roll to a five-stroke win at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Hoffman, wearing his Celtic green, missed the course record at the TPC Boston by a single stroke, but did match the tournament's scoring record of 22-under- par 262. "I actually didn't know how many birdies I had today. The ball just kept going in the hole and the few bad shots I hit, I got away with," said Hoffman, who earned $1.35 million 
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   <title>The biggest threat to the U.S. Ryder Cup team</title>
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   While I was busy searching for the best line to describe Miguel Angel Jimenez, someone I don't know beat me to it. In the Internet age, it isn't hard to believe how it happened. Sports Illustrated writer Alan Shipnuck posted to his Twitter feed Sunday a text message he received from a friend: "Is Miguel Angel Jimenez actually the most interesting man in the world?" The answer, of course, is no, although watching the cigar-chewing Jimenez describe his post-round
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   <title>Day takes 1-shot lead at Deutsche Bank</title>
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   Jason Day may have been upstaged on the last hole, but he still walked off with the lead Sunday at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Day shot a five-under 66 at the TPC Boston and will carry a one-stroke lead into Monday's final round. His lead could have been two shots -- or even three -- if Brandt Snedeker hadn't finished the way he did. Playing alongside Day, Snedeker dumped his second shot at the par-five 18th into a hazard
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