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PGA BUICK OPEN
PGA golfer Brett Quigley hits out of the sand bunker on the seventh hole during the first round of the Buick Open at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club on August 3, 2006. Quigley finished seven under par for a score of 65. (Scott R. Galvin/UPI Photo)

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Scott Piercy shot a course-record 8-under 62 Thursday to take the first-round lead at the Canadian Open.
Bill Haas, winner of the Bob Hope Classic this year, joined a six-way tie at the top Thursday after one round of the Viking Classic in Madison, Wis.
Stricker is 3-shot winner in Illinois
Steve Stricker fired a 7-under-par 64 Sunday for a three-shot victory in the John Deere Classic in Illinois, his sixth title on the PGA Tour.
Goosen's win moves him to No. 22 in world
Retief Goosen's win at the Transitions Championship jumped him from 39th to 22nd Monday in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Goosen notches 7th win on PGA Tour
Retief Goosen posted an 8-under-par 276 and won the Transitions Championship in Palm Harbor, Fla., Sunday by one stroke.
Michael Bradley posted a 4-under-par 68 Saturday to tie Jason Day for the lead after three rounds of the Puerto Rico Open.
Camilo Villegas and Bubba Watson paired Monday for a 10-under 61 to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the two-day CVS Charity Classic.
Mathew Goggin birdied four of his last six holes Thursday for a 7-under 65 that put him in the lead after one round of the Memorial Tournament in Ohio.
Luke Donald overcame blustery conditions Thursday to shoot a 6-under 64 and take the first-round lead at the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Kenny Perry, Jim Furyk and Brett Quigley shared the lead Friday at 10-under 134 after three rounds of the PGA's Buick Open at Grand Blanc., Mich.
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