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PGA Championship Moments: 1986
-Twenty five years ago, Bob Tway joins two distinctive clubs--one for winners of major championships, the other for men who sabotaged Greg Norman. At the PGA
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Feherty - Greg Norman
Frost hold a bunker shot at 72nd hole in New Orleans and Bob Tway and Larry Mize obviously the ones who come rushing to my ..... The worst celebration in Major Championship history with Bob Tway 's bunny hops in the bunker -Yeah, he would get on dancing
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Audio: Morning Drive 2/4/11 - John Cook and Ryan Longwell Interview
I've made 2 hole once in my life in a tour event and one was at Warwick Hills on Sunday. -Wow. -And playing with Bob Tway and of course being up there in Michigan territory and me being a buck guy. It was really one of highlights in my life
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Tway leads Montreal Championship by 1
Bob Tway shot a 7-under 65 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Mark Calcavecchia after the second round of the Champions Tour's Montreal Championship.
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Howell playing for Oak Tree instead of Isleworth at Tavistock
25-26, just not for his normal team. Howell, who has played for Isleworth in the matches four times, will join , Bob Tway and on the team from Oak Tree National in Oklahoma. Howell said he didn’t qualify for this year’s Isleworth team
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Country Club Rivalry: Watch Tavistock Cup Today
on Golf Channel . Teams: Albany: Tiger Woods, , and Isleworth: , , and Lake Nona: , , and Oak Tree National: , , Bob Tway and Primland: Fred Couples, , Jay Haas and Queenwood: Tom Lewis, , Paul McGinley and
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Tavistock to be played Monday ... but with a twist
final round at Bay Hillwill not participate on Monday. Group 1 (12:20 p.m. ET): Paul McGinley and Tom Lewis vs. Bob Tway and Group 2 (12:35 p.m.): and vs. and Group 3 (12:50 p.m.): and vs. and Group 4 (1:05 p.m
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Clark, Scott among Day 1 winners at Tavistock Cup
the results, which will not count toward the official Tavistock Cup. Paul McGinley and Tom Lewis (5 under) defeated Bob Tway and (2 under). and (6 under) defeated and (3 under). and (8 under) defeated and (7 under). and Jay Haas
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Tiger back, two teams added to Tavistock Cup
Team Albany: Woods, , and Isleworth: , , and Lake Nona: , , and Henrik Stenson Oak Tree National: Rickie Fowler, , Bob Tway and Primland: Fred Couples, , Jay Haas and Webb Simpson Queenwood: Tom Lewis, , Paul McGinley and Per usual, only
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Former collegians to watch for at Q-School
any of his other three PGA Tour starts, the last of which came in June. Kevin Tway: The son of former PGA champion Bob Tway , the 24-year-old turned pro in 2011 and has struggled to stick on either the PGA or Web.com tours, making the
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Notes: Azinger began belly-putter craze by accident
moving to the final stage next week in California were Todd Hamilton, and Kevin Tway, the son of former PGA champion Bob Tway . Perhaps the most intriguing was Si Kim of South Korea, the medalist at Bear Lake in California, on the strength of
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Q-School timeline: History of golf's most grueling event
and Tom Lehman. 1984: Half of the PGA Championships between 1986 and 1993 are won by 1984 Q-School graduates, as Bob Tway (1986), Jeff Sluman (1988), Wayne Grady (1990) and Paul Azinger (1993) all earn playing privileges in the fall
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On The Range Blog - August 15
Davis Love III) 3.) 1991 (John Daly) 4.) 1986 ( Bob Tway ) 5.) 2011 (Keegan Bradley) Billy Harmon 1.) 1997 ..... Tiger Woods) 4.) 2011 (Keegan Bradley) 5.) 1986 ( Bob Tway ) Next Show - August 22 The Barclays Wednesday 8PM ET
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