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Exclusive: Australian golfer Nathan Green's US PGA Tour season needs a spark. Perhaps a return to the tournament he won in 2009, the Canadian Open, will ignite his campaign.
OAKVILLE, Canada ' Nathan Green looked up and flashed a wry smile when the latest round of heavy rain hit the Canadian Open. But instead of wiping out play again and possibly forcing yet another day ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia's Nathan Green remains in contention after two rounds of the PGA Viking Classic, shooting a solid four-under 68 on Friday ...
Nathan Green is a pro golfer who has decided not to play in this weekend’s St. Jude Classic so that he can stay home and watch the World Cup, which begins June 11. Besides the fact that I have a ...
Nathan Green shot a 1-under-par 71 Friday to maintain a two-shot lead after the second round of the Australian Open at Royal Sydney. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
AUSTRALIAN golfer Nathan Green wants the belly putter banned, but it has not stopped him slotting one in the bag as he tries to prolong his US PGA Tour career.
Former Idaho high school standout Nathan Green lunged across the finish line for a .07-second victory in the men’s 1,500 meters.
SAN ANTONIO — Nathan Green got off to a rocky start Thursday in the Texas Open. It ended up jump-starting the best round of the Australian’s PGA Tour career. “I didn’t feel really good ...
Jun. 11—FULDA — The game of golf has always been Nathan Kueny's biggest passion. ... along with chipping onto the green and improved putting that's come a long way for him.
Story Links SEATTLE – Following the first week of the indoor track & field season, Husky standout Nathan Green has earned Washington's first ever Big Ten Men's Track Athlete of the Week award. Green ...
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7 lowest scores ever at the RBC Canadian Open – history-making rounds you need to see - MSN7. Nathan Green – 2009 (−18) Nathan Green’s breakthrough win at Glen Abbey came in a playoff against Retief Goosen after both finished at 18-under-par.
SAN ANTONIO — Nathan Green got off to a rocky start Thursday in the Texas Open. It ended up jump-starting the best round of the Australian’s PGA Tour career. “I didn’t feel really good ...
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