PGA European Tour

Posted October 03, 2005 | No responses

Montgomerie wins dunhill links championship after an Enthralling Final Day

Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie ended an enthralling final day with a victorious birdie three at the home of golf, the Old Course at St Andrews, to lift the dunhill links championship after a tension packed fourth round battle with his playing partner, Kenneth Ferrie of England.

Colin Montgomery

PGA TOUR - Gove wins rain-shortened Nationwide Tour event

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Gove wins rain-shortened Nationwide Tour event

“I’m still in shock,â€? said Gove shortly after arriving for his scheduled 12:48 p.m. tee time and learning the news. “I didn’t think we wouldn’t be playing today. Growing up in Seattle, I was picturing back to my high school days and playing in the rain…..

By Joe Chemycz
PGA TOUR staff

Jeff Gove

PGA TOUR - Irwin wins for 44th time on Champions Tour

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Irwin wins for 44th time on Champions Tour

The 60-year-old Irwin played the back nine in 6-under 31 for a 6-under 66 and a 13-under 203 total on the Prestonwood Country Club course. He birdied Nos. 10, 12, 13 and 15 and reached 13 under with a 25-foot eagle putt from the collar on the par-5 17th….
Hale Irwin
Oct. 2, 2005
GolfWeb Wire Services

PGA TOUR - Choi runs away with Chrysler Classic of Greensboro title

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Choi runs away with Chrysler Classic of Greensboro title

“You can tell when someone is in the zone by his eyes,” said Choi’s caddie, Andy Prodger. “And you could see it in his eyes.”

K.J.Choi
Oct. 2, 2005
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