‘Underdog’ Inkster tied with Miyazato in Singapore

Juli Inkster and Ai Miyazato each shot 3-under 69 on Saturday to share a two-shot lead after the third round of the HSBC Women’s Champions.



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Kemp leads in New Zealand after three rounds

Sarah Kemp of Australia shot a 74 in windy conditions to lead the New Zealand Women’s Open by one shot after three rounds Saturday.



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Wilson ties Villegas for lead after late run in Phoenix

Mark Wilson shares the lead with Camilo Villegas halfway through the Phoenix Open after birdies on the final four holes of the second round.



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Later, Gator: Company drops Tiger from marketing

Add Gatorade to the list of endorsement deals that Tiger Woods has lost. A spokesperson for the drink, sold by PepsiCo Inc., confirmed late Friday that it had ended its relationship with the golfer.



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Decorum or open forum? Fan behavior needs addressing

Unruly fans, while rare, have been an issue for years, and it figures to grow when Tiger returns. While the line is gray, the light is red for fans wanting to speak up, Steve Elling says.



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Lynn leads Joburn Open; lightning postpones play

David Lynn of England shot a 4-under 67 to hold a one-shot clubhouse lead Friday when the second round of the Joburg Open was halted because of a second lightning delay.



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Lefty new No. 1? Els says Tiger’s time seemed up

With Tiger Woods on hiatus, Phil Mickelson has his best shot at taking over the tour’s No. 1 spot. But a former top golfer says that notion was likely inevitable with or without Tiger’s off-the-course mayhem.



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Federer talks to Tiger, says he’ll be back at best soon

Roger Federer says he’s spoken to his friend Tiger Woods by phone and predicts he will be back soon ‘as the wonderful golfer we know.’



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Love (65) in group tied for lead in Honolulu

The first full-field event of the PGA Tour season produced quite a log jam, with Robert Allenby and John Merrick the latest to join the six-way tie for the lead Thursday at the Sony Open.



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