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Weekend's most impressive champion
weekend. -And you know what? Charles Howell III has reasons to wake up this morning believing he should have won David Lingmerth even though, you don't say, "I should have won," you want to give yourself a chance. He didn't even do that
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PGA Show: Ian J. Poulter apparel
excited. We've got a great line of men's, women's and children's for the first time, we have a new ambassador David Lingmerth , he almost won the golf tournament last year or last week, so we're really excited about that. The line is good
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Rookie Lingmerth a surprise leader at Sawgrass
a playoff loss in January at the Humana Challenge, the 2013 season has largely been a struggle for PGA Tour rookie David Lingmerth . That all could change Sunday at TPC Sawgrass. While many of the leaders struggled to mount a charge during the third
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Not without a fight: Lingmerth ties for second
names gave chase to this weekend at TPC Sawgrass, perhaps the most unlikely contender was the last man standing: David Lingmerth . Refusing to fold under the pressure of a spot in the final pairing Sunday, the 25-year-old battled down the stretch
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Hawk's Nest: The origin of the Tiger-Sergio feud
tawdry tale with additional heft, sort of like telling Jackie Gleason he needed to put on a few more pounds. Poor David Lingmerth . The guy makes it to the 72 nd hole with a chance to force a playoff – and he gets a pack of saltines from the folks
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Woods finishes third round tied for lead
Despite managing only two total birdies during his round of 1-under 71, he shares the 54-hole lead with and David Lingmerth heading into Sunday’s final round. “I hit a lot of good putts that were around the edge,” Woods explained after
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Woods' final round: From runaway to nail-biter
Woods fired a 2-under 70 in the final round, finishing the week at 13 under par. That was two shots better than David Lingmerth , Jeff Maggert and , while , and all shared fifth place at 10 under, three shots off the pace. The Players
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Woods-Garcia feud takes center stage on Sunday
five shots of the lead when play was halted by darkness. But – with respect to little-known rookie frontrunner David Lingmerth – it will be Woods and Garcia that will dominate the conversation on Sunday following an incident that only expanded
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What We Learned: The Players Championship
Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia at the 16 th hole) and heartbreak (Garcia and Jeff Maggert at the 17 th hole and David Lingmerth at the 14 th ) to qualify as a memorable championship – be it a major or otherwise. – Rex Hoggard
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Swedish rookie leads Players; Woods 2 back
VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – A rift between and attracted all the attention on a stormy day at Sawgrass. Swedish rookie David Lingmerth quietly went about his business and wound up atop the leaderboard Saturday in . Lingmerth finished a wild day with
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Woods, Garcia in war of words
holes to go in his third round, Garcia is in a tie for second (with Woods and ), two shots behind surprise leader David Lingmerth . The bell rings – sorry, the third round resumes – at 7:10 a.m. ET Sunday.
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Woods' OWGR lead his largest since 2010
at TPC Sawgrass, there was only a minor fluctuation in the top 10: Snedeker and (now No. 6) flipping spots. David Lingmerth , the surprising challenger to Woods in the final round, finished in a tie for second and moved from No. 162 to
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