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Nearly all football players struggle when jumping from gridiron to golf. Just ask Jerry Rice
Professional football players rank among the world's most talented and versatile athletes, writes Ron Kroichick. Yet nearly all those who have jumped from the gridiron to pro golf have been about as successful as a wide receiver in triple coverage. Just ask Jerry Rice.


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With a 3rd heart, Compton shares Greenbrier lead
Erik Compton and Matt Every share the lead at the inaugural Greenbrier Classic after firing seven-under 63s. Compton, who has had two heart transplants, is playing on a sponsor's exemption this week.


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Shin, Inkster lead Women's British Open
Top-ranked Jiyai Shin and Julie Inkster took the early clubhouse lead at the Women's British Open after shooting 1-under 71 in the first round at Royal Birkdale.


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Last-second trip worth it for Vaccaro
Walking up the final hole at Sahalee Country Club on Thursday in the U.S. Senior Open, John Vaccaro didn't really care that he was 10-over par, 15 strokes behind the leader after 18 holes.


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Vaughan leads U.S. Senior Open at 4-under 66
Taking advantage of cool morning conditions and mostly avoiding the canopy of trees engulfing Sahalee Country Club, Bruce Vaughan opened with a 4-under 66 on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead.


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David Howell takes first-round lead at Irish Open
England's David Howell showed a long overdue return to form as he shot a 7-under 64 to take the first-round lead at the Irish Open on Thursday.


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Questions with ... George 'Buddy' Marucci
Amateur Buddy Marucci on losing to Tiger and playing the U.S. Senior Open.


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When not calling plays for the Arizona Cardinals, coach Ken Whisenhunt spends much of his time grooming his golf swing
When not calling plays for the Arizona Cardinals, Ken Whisenhunt grooms his golf swing, writes Damon Hack.


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Golf Magazine Interview: Drew Brees
A Golf Magazine Interview with Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees.


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With their own golf club and deep roster of players who are hooked, the Cowboys are America's golf team
With their own golf club and a deep roster of players who are hooked, the Cowboys are America's golf team.


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