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Audio Morning Drive - John Huston Interview
on the Champions Tour. Twenty-five days after rolling the odometer, that biological odometer to Five-O. He is John Huston . He won at the Dicks Sporting Goods Classic. He joins us now. John. First of all, congratulations and I know that
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Price, Perry, Huston in Champions tussle
CARY, North Carolina – John Huston shot a 6-under 66 on Saturday for a share of the second-round ..... You look at the guys who are up there, and obviously Kenny and John Huston are both longer hitters than I am, so I’m going to be playing
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You Oughta Know: Tampa Bay Championship
have gone on to win. The last to do so was , the 2010 champion. The biggest Sunday comeback at this event belongs to John Huston , who stormed from four shots behind to win in 2000. Last year, overcame a three-shot deficit. • Donald carded
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Win will change Henley's 2013 schedule
behind Tommy Armour III in 2003 at the Texas Open. It also broke by four shots the Sony Open scoring record set by John Huston in 1998 and matched by Brad Faxon in 2001. And that wasn't the only mark Henley left on Waialae Country Club. He
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You Oughta Know: Travelers Championship
Claxton (T-6) each attended Auburn University. Jason Dufner, who has won twice this year, and seven-time champion John Huston are the only former Auburn Tigers who have won PGA Tour events. • John Rollins finished T-2 at the Travelers Championship
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Lehman grabs share of lead in Hawaii
Hualalai. Dan Forsman and Michael Allen were two strokes back at 67, and Bernhard Langer, Gary Hallberg, Mark McNulty, John Huston , Russ Cochran and Jeff Sluman followed at 68. Huston played the final four holes in 3 over. He and Faxon are making
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Tones of home: Australians failing to perform
Scott, Allenby vs. David Toms and Baddeley against Tiger Woods . If Allenby loses against Toms, he will join American John Huston as the captain’s picks who didn’t gain a point. Huston was part of the American team that lost in 1998 at Royal
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Norman defends Allenby as captain's pick
at host Royal Melbourne, the Australian became the second captain's pick in Presidents Cup history to go winless. John Huston was the other in 1998. Norman implied Allenby may have been pressing too hard to contribute on a course he loves and
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Wiebe retains lead in Endicott; Watson, Price close
exactly that at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open. Wiebe shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a two-shot lead over John Huston (70) after the second round. Bidding for his second straight Champions Tour victory, Wiebe was at 11-under 133
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Huston holds off Wiebe for Dick's victory
ENDICOTT, N.Y. – John Huston shot a 7-under 65 to win his first Champions Tour event Sunday, taking advantage of three straight bogeys by Mark Wiebe to capture
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Grieving Perry wins first Champions Tour title
30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 17th en route to a 2-under 70 and a one-stroke victory over Jeff Sluman and John Huston . "I was very calm all day. I had no nerves," Perry said. "Normally, I'm a little jumpy, a little jittery, tense
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