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   <title>Bradley still on top in Texas</title>
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   Keegan Bradley scrambled to a 2-under 68 on Saturday to remain atop the leaderboard after three rounds of the Byron Nelson Championship. Bradley finished 54 holes at 13-under-par 197. He will go for his second win at this event, and fourth PGA Tour title on Sunday. Sang-Moon Bae carded a 4-under 66 to get within one of Bradley at minus-12. Tom Gillis is just two off of the lead as he posted a 3-under 67 in round three to end at 11-under 
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   <title>Ken Venturi passes away at 82</title>
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   Recent World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Ken Venturi passed away on Friday just two days after his 82nd birthday. At the 1964 U.S. Open, Venturi battled heat strokes as temperatures soared into the 100s. He barely hung on that day, which happened to be the last time the U.S. Open played the final 36 holes in one day. So exhausted at the end of his round, Venturi needed help adding up his score. Venturi later had his playing career cut sho
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   <title>Bradley leads by 3 at the Byron Nelson</title>
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   It was not nearly as good as his opening round, but Keegan Bradley remained atop the leaderboard after two rounds of the Byron Nelson Championship thanks to a 1-under 69 on Friday. Bradley, the 2011 champion, finished 36 holes at 11-under-par 129, which was one off the tournament's 36-hole scoring record. He is looking for his second win at this event, and fourth on the PGA Tour. Tom Gillis fired a 7-under 63 to move into a share of second place at 
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   <title>Bradley fires a 60 at the Byron Nelson</title>
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   Despite carding a pair of bogeys, Keegan Bradley fired a 10-under 60 on Thursday to grab a 3-stroke lead after the opening round of the Byron Nelson Championship. Bradley, who won this title and the PGA Championship in 2011, had 10 birdies, an eagle and two bogeys in his course-record breaking score at the TPC Four Seasons Resort. Another former major champion, Charl Schwartzel is alone in second place at minus-7. Robert Karlsson, Ted 
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   <title>Tee to Green: As usual, much ado about nothing</title>
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   Growing up, I knew Pluto was the ninth planet in our solar system. Now, it's not. Just like that. A fact rendered obsolete. Thanks, science. Truth is subjective and ever-evolving. So what can I believe? Here are two things: 1. Tiger Woods is a nearly unparalleled winner with character issues. 2. Sergio Garcia is a talented, underachieving prima donna. Were these statements true before last week's Players Championship? Yes. Were t
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