Mike Weir News
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Charley Hoffman, Rory Sabbatini and two-time U.S. Junior Amateur champion Jordan Spieth headline a group of 55 golfers who earned spots in next week’s U.S. Open through 11 sectional qualifying events.
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Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen was ejected from a sectional qualifying event today in Rockville, Maryland, for wearing metal spikes on his golf shoes.
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Jason Day will take a one-shot lead into the third round at golf’s Masters Tournament, where Tiger Woods is three strokes back and 14-year-old Tianlang Guan is the youngest player to make the cut for weekend play in one of the sport’s four major championships.
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UBS AG, Switzerland’s largest bank, hired Mike Weir as a loan trader.
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Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson , the world’s two best golfers, failed to make a single birdie during the opening round of the U.S. Open . They weren’t the only ones struggling at Pebble Beach .
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Shaun Micheel , Paul Casey and Brendon de Jonge are tied for the lead at golf’s U.S. Open, where Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson failed to make birdie or better during the opening round.
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Phil Mickelson’s quest for his first U.S. Open title got off to a wet start.
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UBS AG, Switzerland’s largest bank, hired former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. trader Timothy Milton for its distressed credit business.
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A risk-taking left-hander put on the ceremonial green jacket as the winner of the Masters Tournament yesterday. It just wasn’t Phil Mickelson, the golfer that oddsmakers expected to claim a fourth Masters title at the start of the final round.
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Bubba Watson can see his return to Augusta National Golf Club in a blur of orange topped by the Confederate flag speeding down Magnolia Lane.
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