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Playing Lessons: Scott Hoch
Scott Hoch shows why his unbelievable accuracy and simple swing are paramount to his success. Discover a simple, yet unique technique to get out of a buried bunker lie, and learn Scott's keys to staying in the fairway.
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Scott Hoch Preview
A new Playing Lessons episode airs June 20 at 9:00 PM ET.
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Dot.com Extra: Heartbreak Hotel
Kenny Perry? Scott Hoch ? Jeff Maggert? Greg Norman? When it comes to Augusta, behind every winner is the heartbreak of the second place finisher. Rex Hoggard, Randall Mell and Jay Coffin discuss the most memorable collapses of all-time at the year's first major.
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Hoch Wins 07 FedEx Kinkos
Scott Hoch on winning his 1st career Champions Tour event.
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Hoch, Weir among group using earnings exemption in 2013
Despite the fact that he last played a full season on the PGA Tour in 2005, Scott Hoch will be among those with full status on the Tour in 2013. Hoch, 57, has been a fixture on the Champions Tour since he turned
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Webb and flow: Simpson holds court at Sherwood
you could make the argument that Scott Hoch would have won a Masters if he has ..... argument off speculation. So the Scott Hoch -- I've seen a lot more guys than just Scott Hoch , maybe not a putt that big in that
me. -Despite what you just said, you could make the argument that Scott Hoch would have won a Masters if he has a belly putter because he would have knocked it in from 18 inches. There's no shaking of the hands I suppose when you're using a short putter. Do you understand that argument, that nerve is part of it, like hitting a shot. -I mean, that's pure speculation, so you can't build a concrete argument off speculation. So the Scott Hoch -- I've seen a lot more guys than just Scott Hoch , maybe not a putt that big in that situation but there's been plenty of guys even good putters miss short putts. People -
Notes: Maggert says WGCs 'have really hurt' Tour
Championship and changed the format to a pure team competition, with two rounds each of foursomes and fourballs. DIVOTS: Scott Hoch , who turned 57 last month, has taken his one-time exemption from the top 50 on the career money list to be exempt
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By the numbers: Records set, tied by Lefty this week
since the tournament moved to TPC Scottsdale in 1987. The previous record was 7 under, set by Chris DiMarco (2003) and Scott Hoch (1989). • With six wins, ties Johnny Miller for the most wins in the state of Arizona.
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On The Range Blog - August 1
Palmer) 3.) 1970 Open Championship (Doug Sanders) 4.) 2012 Kraft Nabisco (I.K. Kim) 5.) 1989 Masters ( Scott Hoch ) Bill Harmon 1.) 1999 Open Championship (Jean Van De Velde) 2.) 1966 Masters (Arnold Palmer) 3.) 1979 Masters
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He Said/She Said Bubba Watson, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson ESPY Awards | Golf Channel
putt of about 18 inches to win a major – her first major – on the 72nd hole – Kim did the unthinkable ... making Scott Hoch and Doug Sanders look like mere afterthoughts in golf history. Her missed putt led to a playoff in which she ultimately
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Numbing defeat: Dufner shows little emotion during, after loss
one-stroke win. Now, Dufner can take his place with all the guys who’ve endured heartbreak at the majors, from Scott Hoch to Jean Van de Velde. “Maybe looking back in 10 or 15 years, I’ll be disappointed if I never get another chance
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Kim's big miss at Kraft opens door for Yoo
the playoff after what happened,” Kim said. The miss left thousands of fans gasping in unison around the 18th hole. Scott Hoch ’s miss at the Masters in 1989 looked like a monster putt in comparison. Doug Sanders’ miss at the British Open
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Numerology and the Masters
on Thursday. Neither did Couples. - The last time a Masters winner was tied for the 36-hole lead, Nick Faldo beat Scott Hoch in a playoff in 1989. Fred Couples finished T-11 that year, opening with 72 - as he did this year. - The last time
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Yoo wins Kraft Nabisco in playoff as Tseng falters
contender amid those wild momentum swings, going bogey-free through 17 holes — until she made a mistake reminiscent of Scott Hoch ’s missed 2-foot putt that would have won the 1989 Masters, and Doug Sanders’ miss on a 3-footer to win the
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