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Campbell wins Viking Classic by 1 stroke (AP)

September 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Campbell wins Viking Classic by 1 stroke (AP)

Chad Campbell tips his cap to applauding spectators after finishing the final round of the Viking Classic in Madison, Miss., Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007. The tournament is Mississippi's only PGA Tour event. Campbell finished the day at 13 under for a four day total of 275, to win the tournament by one shot.

Chad Campbell righted his listing game Sunday with a one-stroke victory over Johnson Wagner in the Viking Classic, making two birdies on his last three holes to win. Campbell was among six golfers who held or were tied for the lead Sunday at Annandale Golf Club. He finished with a 3-under-par 69 — the only member of that group under 70 — to win after trailing two-day leader David Branshaw by…


Britain and Ireland take Seve Trophy (AP)

Great Britain and Ireland captain Nick Faldo, left, and Continental Europe Captain Seve Ballesteros presents    the Seve Trophy to Nick Faldo after his team  defeated continental Europe at The Heritage , Killenard, Ireland, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007.

Britain & Ireland routed Continental Europe 8-2 in the singles Sunday to retain the Seve Trophy 16 1/2 -11 1/2 . Trailing by a point heading into the singles, Nick Faldo’s team won six and halved two of the first eight matches to clinch the victory with two singles left. Bradley Dredge got the decisive win by making a birdie to go 2 up with two to play against Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano.


US wins second straight Presidents Cup (AP)

International team member Mike Weir pumps his fist after putting on the seventeenth hole during the final singles matches of the Presidents Cup Golf Tournament at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Canada, Sunday Sep. 30, 2007.

The United States won the Presidents Cup. Mike Weir gave Canada quite a consolation prize. The Americans won enough of the singles matches Sunday to capture the Presidents Cup for the second straight time, giving them an international victory in cup competition for the first time since 1993. That didn’t stop the relentless cheers that rocked Royal Montreal on a spectacular autumn day, especially…


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