David Hearn
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Fact Pack: Deutsche Bank Championship
pair of Canadians make it into this week's field in Boston. Despite being ranked 84th on Tour in driving accuracy, David Hearn was second in fairways hit at Bethpage last week en route to only his second top-10 finish of 2012. Fellow countryman
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Is there a Canadian Curse?
under. So, Adam Hadwin is 4-back at 4-under, David Hearn and Brad Fritsch are at 2-under. Graham DeLaet ..... the curse? -I like between Graham DeLaet and David Hearn . I think David Hearn though, on this golf course it suits him. Graham
Scott Piercy is at 8-under. So, Adam Hadwin is 4-back at 4-under, David Hearn and Brad Fritsch are at 2-under. Graham DeLaet is at 1-under and Mike Weir is at 2-over, so trip. Who could break the curse? -I like between Graham DeLaet and David Hearn . I think David Hearn though, on this golf course it suits him. Graham is much more of a power player. David hits the ball straight. You need to put the ball in the fairway at Hamilton Golf and Country Club. David is also a good iron player, solid iron player, so controlling his irons into the greens would be it. And we gotta remember one thing. Stephen Ames is born in Trinidad, so we gotta go with a Canadian born guy. So, I'm not going with Stephen Ames that's for sure but I'm gonna say David Hearn just because the courses for courses and David Hearn and Hamilton might fit well together. -Well, first, I would like to move that we call this now Keffer's curse. Since Kark -
Fact Pack: RBC Canadian Open
Graham DeLaet also ranks 15th on Tour in ball striking. DeLaet will help lead a contingent of 23 Canadians, including David Hearn , Stephen Ames and Adam Hadwin - who finished T-4 last year - at their national Open. DeLaet led the field in greens
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First-round tee times for RBC Canadian Open
Kris Blanks 7:20 a.m. - Paul Casey, Tommy Gainey, Blake Adams 7:30 a.m. - Bob Estes, Kevin Stadler, David Hearn 7:40 a.m. - D.J. Trahan, Brian Davis, Matt Every 7:50 a.m. - Harrison Frazar, Tim Clark, Bo Van Pelt
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First-round tee times for John Deere Classic
Gronberg 7:10 a.m. - Chris Riley, Ricky Barnes, Roland Thatcher 7:20 a.m. - Jeff Maggert, Rod Rampling, David Hearn 7:30 a.m. - Bryce Molder, D.A. Points, Robert Garrigus 7:40 a.m. - Scott Piercy, Rory Sabbatini, Charley
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First-round tee times for The Greenbrier Classic
Snedeker, Sean O'Hair 8:10 a.m. - Kevni Na, K.J. Choi, Charles Howell III 8:20 a.m. - Charlie Wi, David Hearn , Sang-moon Bae 8:30 a.m. - Hunter Haas, Brendon de Jonge, Seung-yul Noh 8:40 a.m. - Steven Bowditch
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First-round tee times for the FedEx St. Jude Classic
Willis, Dicky Pride 1:09 p.m. - Nathan Green, Ryuji Imada, Ken Duke 1:18 p.m. - Tim Herron, Nick O'Hern, David Hearn 1:27 p.m. - David Toms, Brian Gay, Davis Love III 1:36 p.m. - Zach Johnson, Kyle Stanley, Robert Garrigus
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Tweets of the Day: June 4, 2012
Congrats to Congrats ...well done at Jack's house! If anybody thinks tiger isn't back at this point #yacrazy David Hearn enjoyed his time at Muirfield Village GC. Locker room guys are so good at Muirfield when I asked for change for $100
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First-round tee times and groupings for the Memorial
Mathis 8:59 a.m. - Seung-yul Noh, Kyle Reifers, Kelly Kraft 12:10 p.m. - Troy Matteson, Kevin Stadler, David Hearn 12:21 p.m. - Brandt Jobe, Cameron Tringale, Michael Thompson 12:32 p.m. - Ryan Moore, Spencer Levin, Greg
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First-round tee times for Crowne Plaza Invitational
Stewart Cink 8:27 a.m. - John Rollins, Corey Pavin, Cam Tringale 8:38 a.m. - Bob Estes, Josh Teater, David Hearn 8:49 a.m. - Matt Every, Colt Knost, Daniel Summerhays 11:45 a.m. - Jeff Overton, Greg Chalmers, Kevin
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First-round tee times for the Wells Fargo Championship
Gavin Coles 12:35 p.m. - Ryan Moore, Spencer Levin, Sunghoon Kang 12:45 p.m. - Andres Romero, Brandt Jobe, David Hearn 12:55 p.m. - Mark Wilson, Heath Slocum, Vijay Singh 1:05 p.m. - Stewart Cink, Sean O'Hair, Angel Cabrera
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Els one shot off lead in Zurich
Watson rallied to shoot 1-under 71. Last week's winner, Ben Curtis, shot 67 to share seventh with John Rollins. David Hearn , the final member of the opening group, is tied for ninth on 4 under with fellow Canadian Graham DeLaet, Daniel Summerhays
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Rise and shine: First group combines for 17 under
The first group off at the Zurich Classic on Thursday exemplified "rise and shine." Ken Duke, Daniel Chopra and David Hearn collectively played a bogey-free three-ball in 17 under from the 7:10 a.m. tee time. Duke led the morning
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First-round tee times for Zurich Classic
for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana (Note: All times are ET). 1st tee 8:00 – Daniel Chopra, David Hearn , Ken Duke 8:10 – Chez Reavie, John Merrick, Patrick Sheehan 8:20 – Tim Herron, Ricky Barnes, Matt Jones 8:30
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Claxton leads after first round of Mayakoba
a good chance around here to score.” Kevin Stadler, Josh Teater, Dicky Pride, Seung-Yul Noh, Hunter Haas, David Hearn , Michael Allen and Sunghoon Kang shot 68. “It’s really relaxing down here,” Stadler said. “Golf-course
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Byrd takes clubhouse lead at Riviera
only seven players among the 72 who had morning tee times broke par. The others were Bubba Watson , Justin Rose and David Hearn , who double-bogeyed his last hole. Pebble Beach winner Phil Mickelson was among those playing in the afternoon
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Expert Picks: Northern Trust Open
finishes in 2011 here. Top-10s in two of his last three starts, including a share of ninth at Pebble Beach. Group 4: David Hearn : First-timer at Riviera has had trouble avoiding the big number lately but he's a good fit with the course profile
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Wagner comes from behind to win Sony Open
Every finished tied for sixth at 10-under with Michael Thompson, Brian Gay and D.A. Points. Brendon de Jonge, David Hearn and John Rollins finished tied for 10th, four shots back of Wagner. Rollins made a huge move on Sunday, soaring 41
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Every leads Sony at halfway mark
by two strokes at the halfway mark. Every shot 6-under 64 to go clear by a pair over Carl Pettersson and Canadian David Hearn . After a pair of early bogeys, Hearn made three birdies and an eagle to close the front nine and get back into contention
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Every leads Sony, everyone giving chasing
Friday at the Sony Open. Every closed with three straight birdies for a 6-under 64, giving him a two-shot lead over David Hearn , who kept the Canadian presence on the leaderboard with his second straight 66. Brendon De Jonge shot 62 and Pat Perez was
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