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Dufner takes Nelson lead with late birdie spree Jason Dufner birdied four of the last five holes Friday for a 4-under 66 and a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Byron Nelson Championship.
'11 Nelson runner-up Palmer leads with opening 64 Ryan Palmer shot a bogey-free 6-under 64 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Byron Nelson Championship, a year after losing a playoff to Keegan Bradley in the event.
Maginnes On Tap: Tiger headed to the hills John Maginnes." /> Tiger Woods' decision to play the Greenbrier Classic in July may raise a few questions, but it's still a win-win, says John Maginnes.
Snedeker wins World Match Play opener Three days after his flight to Spain needed an emergency landing because a passenger suffered a heart attack, American Brandt Snedeker used borrowed irons and a putter from the pro shop to win his opener Thursday at the World Match Play Championship.
Tiger named most powerful athlete by Forbes Forbes' Celebrity 100 list." /> Tiger Woods is still the most powerful athlete in sports, according to Forbes' Celebrity 100 list.
Live scores: Round 2 at Byron Nelson Follow our live leaderboard from Round 2 at the Byron Nelson.
Fantasy Tip Sheet: Byron Nelson Fantasy Tip Sheet: Adam Scott hasn't played much on Tour in 2012, but our fantasy panel likes him to be the overwhelming favorite at the Byron Nelson this week." /> Fantasy Tip Sheet: Adam Scott hasn't played much on Tour in 2012, but our fantasy panel likes him to be the overwhelming favorite at the Byron Nelson this week.
WGC-Match Play returns to Dove Mountain in 2013 The WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship will return to The Ritz-Carlton at Dove Mountain in 2013, the PGA Tour announced.
Midflight drama delays Snedeker's 1st trip to Spain Brandt Snedeker's journey from Miami to Madrid ahead of the World Match Play Championship in Spain was interrupted on Monday when his plane was forced to land after a passenger suffered a heart attack.
Hate to be Rude: Vivid memories of Hogan, Nelson Jeff Rude." /> As the Tour makes its annual two-week stop in Dallas/Fort Worth, memories of Ben Hogan (left) and Byron Nelson flow – especially for Jeff Rude.
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