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Highlights: Bourdy’s opening 63 sets pace in Switzerland
great partners on the European Tour. Good enough for a start of 500 par-66. But one of the headliners of the day, Gregory Bourdy making some noise. See how he could fair at the par-4 7th. The more conservative off the tee but a wonderful short
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Estoril Open de Portugal Friday
Gregory Bourdy stayed low on Friday at the Open de Portugal finishing at -14 and ahead by 2 shots.
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Fichardt takes Africa Open by two shots
who found the green in two logged it up to here will have this for the win and it end up being a two shot victory of Gregory Bourdy and Jaco Van Zyl Bourdy finishing with the round of 70, which included three birdies in a row from the 14th, but
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Van Zyl, Fichardt share lead in South Africa
for the very first time. So they will play together on Sunday starting the day tied at 15-under. Good day for Gregory Bourdy , 67. He's 3 shots back, a proven winner on the European Tour. He could be the first non-South African to win
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History of slow-play penalties in majors
t unprecedented on a major stage. In fact, it was the fourth such penalty in the last 16 years. Most recently, Gregory Bourdy was docked a one-stroke slow-play penalty during the final round of the 2010 . Before that, Steve Lowery (2004
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Guan penalized for slow play, survives cut
incident of a player being penalized for slow play in a major came in the 2010 at Whistling Straights, when Frenchman Gregory Bourdy received a one-shot slow-play penalty. At the U.S. Open in 1997, Edward Fryatt was penalized for slow play
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First- and second-round pairings for Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
Fabrizio Zanotti, Jbe Kruger, Simon Wakefield 8:50 a.m./1:15 p.m.: David Drysdale, Matthew Baldwin, Gregory Bourdy Thursday 1 tee/Friday 10 tee: 11:35 a.m./7:20 a.m.: Ricardo Santos, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Chris Paisley
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Schwartzel on verge of another dominating win
consecutive week. Schwartzel sits at 21-under 195 entering Sunday's final round, 10 shots clear of Frenchman Gregory Bourdy in second place. The former Masters champion recorded his first bogeys of the week Saturday, but 10 birdies across
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Expert Picks: Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
has been as consistent as anyone the last 12 months, and hasn't missed a cut since last August's . Group 3: Gregory Bourdy : Has a decent record in the Middle East (he tied for 16th last year in Dubai) and he could be this week's surprise
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Singh, Bourdy lead Irish Open; Harrington 2 back
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland – France's Gregory Bourdy and India's Jeev Milkha Singh shot 7-under 65 on Thursday to share the lead in the first round of the Irish Open, while home
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U.S. Open tee times for Rounds 1 and 2
Simons Island, Ga. 7:48 a.m. / 1:03 p.m. - Brendan Jones, Australia; George Coetzee, South Africa; Gregory Bourdy , France 7:59 a.m. / 1:14 p.m. - A-Patrick Cantlay, Los Alamitos, Calif.; Jonathan Byrd, Sea Island
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Harrington still two back at Irish Open
McIlroy couldn't climb into contention, though he did climb 13 spots into a tie for 11th with a 71, while France's Gregory Bourdy toppled from the leaderboard with an 80. McIlroy still needs to make up six shots on the final day after parring
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PGA Tour Q-School first stage: Madison, Miss.
------------------------ WD Gregory Bourdy WD Steve Dartnall WD Alberto Sanchez WD John Saari DQ Felipe Navarro -2 67 71 138 DQ Gary Boyd
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Friday - June 29, 2012
Murphy, is in contention after 18 holes at The Irish Open after a 3-under-par 69 on day one. Jeev Milkha Singh & Gregory Bourdy both shot 7-under-par 65's on Thursday to share the lead. - Court Backs Obama on Health Law - Oil Heads for
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