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Golf
Faceoff at the U.S. Open

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Mark Brooks and Retief Goosen enter today's U.S. Open playoff after a wild finish on 18 that included two missed putts for the win.
Mickelson dons Sunday worst, again
Final-round 75 drops him out of contention as he remains winningest player on tour without a major title.
Southern Hills tames the Tiger
TULSA, Okla. -- For the first time since the 1999 British Open, Tiger Woods failed to shoot par or better over the course of a 72-hole stroke-play event. |
Gary Shelton
Some comic relief for a bad Open
TULSA, Okla. -- Call it off. Send home the clowns.
Devil Rays
Kennedy gets a taste of defeat
Rookie lefty struggles for first time, giving up 4-0 lead in Rays' 6-4 loss to Marlins.
McRae finds a spot to work in Wilson
MIAMI -- Manager Hal McRae said before Sunday's game against the Marlins that he hoped to get Paul Wilson out of the bullpen and involved at some point.
Motorsports
Rudd denies Gordon in win
Ricky Rudd, who lost to Jeff Gordon on the last lap last week, holds on at the Pocono 500 with just enough fuel to spare.
Outdoors
Tournament insider
There was no men's division in the Old Salt's 13th Annual Ladies Tournament on Saturday. Men could ride along, bait hooks, take fish off the hook, even use the gaff. But men could not touch a rod. This year's master angler award went to Penny Ruilova, with a grouper (15.34), trout (1.16) and sheepshead (1.26). Her three-fish weight beat two anglers able to catch three of the six species in the tournament for master angler.