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    LEE WESTWOOD THIRD place in both last year’s Open and USPGA, and second in the US Masters, Westwood is the nearly man of Majors golf. The chances of the world No3 finally breaking his duck, however, have been hampered by a calf injury which has forced him to pull out of the Irish Open in [...]

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    WHEN Johnny Miller shot a closing 63 to win the 1973 US Open, it was to prove the beginning of a long-lasting legacy. Since that day, not one player in any of the four Major championships has broken the magical 63 ?– giving players that little extra incentive to fire their way into the history [...]

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    TIGER Woods is again the favourite to win a third successive Open on the St Andrews course although his odds of 11/2 to lift the famous Claret Jug are the biggest he’s been to win an Open since 2004. When you consider Tiger had been just 2/1 to win this tournament 12 months ago it [...]

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    CRICKET: Australia squandered a healthy start to their first Test with Pakistan at Lord’s, slipping from 171-2 to finish day one on 229-9. Aussie batsmen Simon Katich and Michael Clarke hit 80 and 47 respectively and enjoyed a third-wicket stand that reaped 120 runs. But fast-bowler Mohamed Asif struck three wickets in seven balls either [...]

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