Nationwide Tour:
Final-hole birdie gives Wagner a one-shot win at the Nationwide Louisiana Open
European Tour:
Broadhurst Defends Portuguese title at Le Meridien Penina
Thailand's Thongchai handed Masters Invite
Initial Segment of 2007 European Tour International Schedule Announced
FIRSTPLUS Wales Seniors Open to Offer £500,000
With This Win… Jean Van der Velde – Madeira Island Open Caixa Geral de Depositos
European Tour will open its 2007 season in Asia, Australia and South Africa
Wales' chances of returning to defend the World Cup worsen by the week
LPGA Tour:
LPGA Tour Notebook: Wie plays golf with Rice but doesn't listen to Limbaugh
PGA Tour:
Woods-O'Meara open the Tavistock Cup with a victory over Goosen-Garcia
Merely moving The Players to May won't make it a major, says Ferguson
Players Championship win boosts Ames up to No. 27 in the latest world ranking
Players champion Ames accepts invitation, decides he will play in Masters
Canadian Tour:
STOCKTON, Calif.--John Mallinger did everything possible to avoid the prospect of taking part in a second straight playoff Sunday. In the end, taking matters into his own hands may have cost the Californian his first Canadian Tour championship.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.--In the end, Stephen Ames, on the biggest day of his his career, made it look easy.
Please click here for a photo album from the week was at the Northern California Classic presented by the City of Stockton.
Asian Tour:
THONGCHAI RECEIVES DREAM INVITE TO THE MASTERS
Futures Tour:
Changed Choi Returns For Second Season
There were mixed feelings last August when Hye Jung Choi watched three of her compatriots each earn one of the five available 2006 LPGA Tour cards at the last tournament of the 2005 season. On one hand, she was happy to see good friends Seon-Hwa Lee and Sun Young Yoo join Kyeong Bae as the latest young Koreans to "graduate" from the Duramed FUTURES Tour and move on to the LPGA. On the other hand, there was a nagging ache in her stomach that she wasn't among them.
"At first, I was a little jealous, but after a while, I found that I needed to work more and change everything in my life," admitted Choi, 21, of Seoul, Korea, currently playing in her second season on the Duramed FUTURES Tour. "Now, I know I can do that and if I go to the LPGA, I will be even better because I am more focused." Full Story in This Week's Release>>
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