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WCCO - Friends found a hunter’s body near the Sundance Golf Course in Dayton, Minn. early Sunday morning. Dayton Police said the man’s body was found in a wooded area off of a fairway a couple of hundred yards from the parking lot and clubhouse. Friends

McAlister out against Chargers
Baltimore Sun - SAN DIEGO - Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister has been declared inactive for today’s game against the San Diego Chargers. Ravens/Football High School College Football College Basketball College Lacrosse College Sports Pro Basketball Horse Racing Golf Hockey

Baddeley wins Masters golf
News.com.au - VICTORIAN golfer Aaron Baddeley has won the Australian Masters, defeating Sweden’s Daniel Chopra in their fourth play-off hole at Huntingdale in Melbourne. The pair were tied at 13 under par at the end of 72 holes, then each parred the 18th hole

Golf: Chopra leads masters after three rounds
New Zealand Herald - Sweden’s Daniel Chopra in action at Huntingdale Golf Club. Photo / AP Sweden’s Daniel Chopra will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Australian Masters at Huntingdale Golf Club today. Chopra shot a seven-under par 65 in yesterday’s

Retired Air Force general, golf course founder dies
Beaufort Gazette - MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Jim Hackler Jr., who founded several Myrtle Beach-area golf courses, has died, his son says. Hackler was 87. He died Thursday. Hackler’s son, Jim Hackler III, of Duck Key, Fla., said his father

Golf: Baddeley holds his nerve to win playoff
New Zealand Herald - Victorian golfer Aaron Baddeley won the Australian Masters after beating Sweden’s Daniel Chopra at the fourth playoff hole at Huntingdale in Melbourne yesterday. The pair were tied at 13-under 275 at the end of 72 holes, then each parred the 18th

Scotland Defeats U.S. in Playoff to Claim Golf’s World Cup
Bloomberg - Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) — The Scotland team of Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren defeated the U.S. in a playoff to win golf’s World Cup in Shenzhen, China, today. The pair triumphed when Boo Weekley missed a 15-foot putt for par at the third extra hole

UPDATE 1-Golf-Baddeley holds nerve to win Masters in playoff
Reuters UK - MELBOURNE, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Local favourite Aaron Baddeley held his nerve to seal his first Australian Masters title after a marathon sudden-death playoff win over Sweden’s Daniel Chopra on Sunday. Baddeley recovered from heavy rough at the fourth

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