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   <title>Can Wagner hold off Romo at this week's American Century Championship?</title>
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   <title>Tolliver wins Tahoe celebrity event for second time</title>
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   Former NFL quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver collected 20 points on Sunday to win the 16th annual American Century Celebrity Golf Championship for the second time. Tolliver, despite a bogey at the last, finished with 76 points, four points clear of Trent Dilfer. Six-time winner of this event Rick Rhoden took third place with 71 points. The event used the modified Stableford scoring system. In that system, players get 10 points for 
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   <title>Tolliver takes over lead in Tahoe</title>
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   Former NFL quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver eagled the par-five 18th on Saturday to move into the lead after two rounds of the 16th annual American Century Celebrity Golf Championship. Using the modified Stableford scoring system, the closing eagle raised Tolliver's total to 56 points, just two points clear of six-time winner and former major league pitcher Rick Rhoden. Tolliver, who won this crown in 1996, carded a three-under 69 that 
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   <title>Trombley, Richey title in Jamaica</title>
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   Mike Trombley and Cliff Richey fired a 13-under-par 58 on Sunday to capture the Jamaica Classic. They finished the two-day event at 17-under-par 125 and bested a pair of teams by seven strokes at White Witch Golf Club. Former NHL players Grant Fuhr and Clark Gillies combined for a seven-under 64 to join Andy Van Slyke and Ed Westfall, who posted the same number, in a tie for second at minus-10. Sunday's final round was contested as a
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   <title>Trombley, Richey share lead in Jamaica</title>
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   Mike Trombley and Cliff Richey posted a four-under-par 67 Saturday in a better-ball format to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Jamaica Classic. NHL Hall of Fame goalie Grant Fuhr teamed with another former NHL player, Clark Gillies, to shoot a three-under-par 68. They are joined in a tie for second place by the teams of Dick Anderson and Alex Hyde-White and Andy Van Slyke and Ed Westfall at Cinnamon Hill Golf Club
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   <title>Tettleton, Ciccarelli and Marinaro win Tom Dreesen Invitational</title>
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   Mickey Tettleton, Dino Ciccarelli and Ed Marinaro combined to shoot 16-under-par 128 on Friday to win the Tom Dreesen Celebrity Invitational. The trio had to work overtime, however, and defeated the team of Andy Van Slyke, Ralph Terry and Pete Weber on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. Van Slyke, Terry and Weber held the lead after the 18-hole scramble with a 55, but struggled to a 73 in the nine-hole, two best-balls portion. T
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   <title>Reitz wins Celebrity Champions Classic</title>
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   Ken Reitz totaled 40 points on Sunday to win the Celebrity Champions Classic. Reitz completed the two-day event with 81 points. Peter Tom Willis also had 40 points in the final round. He finished alone in second place with 78 point at The Country Club of the North. Billy Joe Tolliver and John Congemi shared third place with 77 points each. Donny Anderson and Bernie Nichols followed with 74 points. Dale Tallon and Sherwood Stewart tied f
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   <title>Reitz leads Celebrity Champions Classic</title>
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   Ken Reitz collected 41 points on Saturday to take the lead after the first round of the Celebrity Champions Classic. He leads John Congemi by one point. Former NHL player Bernie Nicholls posted 39 points. He shares third place at Country Club of the North with former NFL quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver and ex-Pittsuburgh Pirate Andy Van Slyke. The tournament is using the modified Stableford scoring system. Peter Tom Willis, a former NFL qu
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   <title>Quinn wins American Century Championship</title>
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   Dan Quinn birdied the 18th hole Sunday to hold off Rick Rhoden and win the American Century Championship. He collected 29 points for a three-round total of74, which was one better than Rhoden. The tournament used the modified Stableford scoring system which awards 10 points for a double-eagle, eight for a hole-in-one, six for an eagle, three for a birdie, one for a par, zero points for a bogey and minus-two points for a doub
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