PGA 2004 BOOZ ALLEN CLASSIC
Rich Beem of El Paso, TX tees off at the 16th hole at the PGA Booz Allen Classic on June 24, 2004 in Potomac, Maryland. Beem is leading the field on this first day of play...(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
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Will Claxton shot a 3-under 69 Friday and kept the lead at the midway point of the six-round PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament.
Charles Warren, who has yet to earn a victory in four years on the PGA Tour, shared the first-round lead Thursday at the FBR Open in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Michael Allen, who narrowly missed his first PGA Tour title last month, took the first-round lead Thursday at the Fry's Electronics Open in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Bob May, best known for losing in a playoff to Tiger Woods at the 2000 PGA Championship, shared the lead Thursday at the Frys.com Open in Las Vegas.
Brett Wetterich shot 5-under 66 Sunday afternoon to take a one-stroke lead through three rounds of the PGA’s Deutsche Bank Championship at Norton, Mass.
Rich Beem, Aaron Baddeley and Mike Weir shared the PGA's Deutsche Bank Championship lead after two rounds Saturday at Norton, Mass.
Steve Stricker shot a 6-under 65 Saturday to take a one stroke lead after three rounds of the PGA's Barclays Classic at Harrison, N.Y.
K.J. Choi, who won this year's Tiger Woods-sponsored PGA Tour event, threatened to pass Woods in the FedEx Cup race Friday, taking the lead at The Barclays.
Rory Sabbatini moved into position to take the lead in the FedEx Cup race Thursday by firing an opening-round 63 at The Barclays at Harrison, N.Y.
Jim Furyk and Vijay Singh were part of a five-way tie for the lead Thursday after one round of the AT&T National at Bethesda, Md.
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