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First 18 holes of Siam CC open for play in Thailand

Schmidt-Curley Unveils First 18 Holes of Highly-Anticipated 27-Hole Golf Course Design at Siam Country Club (Pattaya, Thailand)   Plantation Course Features Asia's First Triple Green   SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Schmidt-Curley Design -- the full-service golf-course architecture, master-planning and construction-management firm -- announced that 18 holes at the 27-hole Plantation Course at Siam Country Club are now open for play.   Two nines, the par-36, 3,759-yard Tapioca and... Read more

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With another world title, Woods keeps winning

Photo - Tiger Woods MARANA, Ariz. (AP) -Even in another landslide victory, Tiger Woods conceded nothing. He already was 8 up with nine holes to play and headed for the record books at the Accenture Match Play Championship when Stewart Cink finally got his moment in the high desert, holing a 36-foot eagle putt, pumping his fist in mock celebration. Then he stood to the side of the green as Woods faced an eagle putt from the same line, about a foot closer. ``I told my caddie before he hit it that it was going in... Read more

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Day 5 Notes

Photo - Stewart Cink With the $800,000 second-place check, Cink has now earned $4,316,924 at World Golf Championships events (includes $86,333 won at the World Golf Championships-World Cup). The second-place finish also moves Cink into 10th in all-time career money earned on the PGA TOUR with more than $22 million in his career. The opening hole of Tiger Woods’ quarterfinals match against K.J. Choi is the last time that Woods trailed in a match. Woods won the second hole of that match and never trailed... Read more

Man About Golf

Match Play Pairings

MARANA, Ariz. - Pairings for the Accenture Match Play Championship, which starts Wednesday on The Gallery at Dove Mountain (seeding in parentheses): Jones Bracket Tiger Woods (1), United States, vs. J.B. Holmes (64), United States. Mike Weir (32), Canada, vs. Arron Oberholser (33), United States. Zach Johnson (16), United States, vs. David Toms (49), United States. Aaron Baddeley (17), Australia, vs. Mark Calcavecchia (48), United States. Rory Sabbatini (8), South Africa, vs. Bradley Dredge... Read more

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