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The PGA Tour asked a New York state court to throw out a lawsuit by golfer Vijay Singh claiming he was publicly humiliated by a suspension for using deer-antler spray before he was cleared of wrongdoing two months later.
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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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Golfer Vijay Singh, the winner of the 2000 Masters Tournament, sued the PGA Tour claiming he was publicly humiliated by a suspension for using deer-antler spray before he was cleared of wrongdoing two months later.
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Vijay Singh withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship, one day after the U.S. PGA Tour cleared the golfer of wrongdoing for using deer-antler spray because the World Anti-Doping Agency said it was no longer outlawed.
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Keegan Bradley finished 54 holes at 13-under par 197 to lead by one stroke over South Korea’s Sang- Moon Bae going into the final round of the Byron Nelson Championship.
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Tiger Woods’s two-stroke penalty for a violation at the Masters Tournament and the ruling by the event’s committee not to disqualify the golfer are being reviewed by the sport’s rulemaking bodies.
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Sergio Garcia birdied five consecutive holes during the second round of golf’s Players championship and headed into the weekend holding a one-shot lead over Tiger Woods.
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Roberto Castro holds a one-shot lead during today’s second round at golf’s Players championship, where Tiger Woods is two shots back.
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As you may know, the latest sports doping “scandal” involves a banned performance-enhancing drug derived from -- I am not making this up -- deer antlers.
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Golfer Vijay Singh said he used deer antler spray without realizing it contained substances banned by the U.S. PGA Tour.