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mercedesbenz-championship

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/ 12 January 2009

Runaway victory earns Ogilvy high praise

Geoff Ogilvy’s closest challengers paid tribute to the Australian after he eased to a six-shot victory at the Mercedes-Benz Championship on Sunday.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes
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/ 11 January 2009

Ogilvy grabs six-shot lead in Hawaii

Australian Geoff Ogilvy shot a superb eight-under 65 in the second round of the Mercedes-Benz Championship, extending his lead to six strokes.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 January 2009

Els let down by missed short putts at Tour opener

Ernie Els was left to rue a pair of missed putts from inside three feet that tarnished an otherwise fine round of ball-striking.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes
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/ 9 January 2009

Big Easy fades after a sizzling start at Kapalua

Former winner Ernie Els felt a little peeved after squandering a red-hot start in Thursday’s opening round at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes

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