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Toru Taniguchi during the third round of the 2006 WGC American Express Championship held at the Grove Golf Club in Watford, Great Britain on September 30, 2006. PGA TOUR - WGC - 2006 American Express ...
Toru Taniguchi went above par for the second consecutive round, but his one-over 73 was enough for him to hold on for a victory at the PGA Championship Nissin Cupnoodles Cup.Taniguchi finished at ...
So, uh, Pinehurst is playing a little more difficult on Saturday than it did in the first two rounds. Let's check in with Toru Taniguchi. Ouch -- five double bogeys and an 18-over mark. That would ...
Toru Taniguchi of Japan has withdrawn from the Match Play Championship next week because of a neck injury, putting Henrik Stenson in the 64-man field. Taniguchi was No. 64 in the world ranking, so ...
BANGKOK, THAILAND - JANUARY 09: Ryo Lshikawa of Japan lines up a put with Toru Taniguchi of Japan during the foursomes on Day one of The Royal Trophy at the Amata Spring Country Club on January 9, ...
Toru Taniguchi closed with a 5-under 66 on Sunday to come from behind and win the Bridgestone Open.Taniguchi finished at 12-under-par 272 to successfully defend his title. Fox News Media; ...
KOCHI, Japan -- Japan's Toru Taniguchi shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after the third round of the Casio World Open. Taniguchi had an 8-under 208 total on Kochi Kuroshio ...
Toru Taniguchi of Japan shot a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win his first title of the year with a two-stroke victory over Kim Jong Duck of South Korea in the Casio World Open.
Toru Taniguchi News from United Press International. Pairings and starting times for the first two rounds of the Masters. The first time listed is for Thursday, April 10.
Toru Taniguchi, who rebounded in 2004 following a season plagued with health problems, was named the Most Valuable Player by the Japan Golf Tour Organization for the second time in his career Monday.
Toru Taniguchi put himself firmly on course for the ANA Open title as he climbed into a five-stroke lead in the third round after a blemish-free six-under-par 66.
Japanese golfer Toru Taniguchi played his first two rounds at Pinehurst No. 2 at 5-over-par, just good enough to make the weekend cut on the number. In his third round, the wheels fell off ...
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