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Golf Sport Headlines


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Sorenstam shoots 67 to share lead; Ochoa one back
The Annika Sorenstam goodbye tour got off to a great start. Two days after announcing this would be her final season on the LPGA Tour, Sorenstam shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday for a share of the first-round lead in the Sybase Classic. Two-time defending champion Lorena Ochoa was a stroke back.

Perry in five-way tie for lead at AT&T Classic
Kenny Perry endured a steady -- and occasionally driving rain -- to claim a share of the first-round lead with a 6-under 66 at the AT&T Classic on Thursday.

'Amateur' tourney: $200K to play, $1.5M to winner
For all those golfers who complain about the rising cost of playing a round, how does $200,000 sound? And that's the fee just to tee off.

Green, J. Singh share early lead at Irish Open
Australia's Richard Green birdied three of the last five holes for a 6-under 66 Thursday to share the early first round lead in the Irish Open at Adare Manor.

Bryant seeks three-peat at Alabama Champions event
Brad Bryant suspects there's no better place to fix his game than this tournament. He's ready to go, heavy rain and all. Bryant has won the Champions Tour's Regions Charity Classic, which starts Friday, the past two years since the event moved to the Robert Trent Jones Trail course from across town.

USGA adds Royal Bank of Scotland as fourth sponsor
The U.S. Golf Association announced a four-year deal Wednesday with the Royal Bank of Scotland, the fourth corporate partnership it has signed in 18 months after going 113 years without one.

Elling: PGA plans to drug test at Oakland Hills
While their comparatively cautious brethren overseas are taking a pass, officials at the PGA of America said Monday that drug testing will nonetheless remain part of the picture when the final major of the year is played in August.

Wie won't get exemption to Sorenstam tournament
Don't look for Michelle Wie at this year's Ginn Tribute hosted by Annika Sorenstam. A tournament spokesman says Wie was not given an exemption into the event as she was a year ago. That's when Wie, citing a wrist injury, withdrew after 16 holes of her opening round.