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Song takes lead in Mizuno Classic golfSouth Korea's Song Bo-Bae sank a birdie on the last hole to take a one-stroke lead after the second round at the USLPGA Tour Mizuno Classic golf tournament. Woods shares lead in ShanghaiTiger Woods finished his second round with a wet sail to vault into a share of the halfway lead at the $US7 million ($A7.68 million) HSBC Champions tournament. Ogilvy happy to be Aussie Open drawcardGeoff Ogilvy says he is comfortable with the role of marquee attraction at the Australian Open, even if doesn't except to attract any extra spectators. OneAsia to expand in 2010The controversial OneAsia golf tour is proving true to its word, announcing on Friday significant expansion for the second season of the breakaway tour in 2010. Brittany Lang leads Mizuno ClassicBrittany Lang shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Nobuko Kizawa and Hee Young Park after the first round of the Mizuno Classic. Tiger hoping for some Aussie etiquetteTiger Woods hopes the galleries in Melbourne next week will display a little more etiquette than his Chinese fans. Tiger Woods in the hunt in ShanghaiTiger Woods wasn't at the top of his game, but he still carded a respectable five-under-par 67 in the opening round at the HSBC Champions tournament. Greg Norman to miss Australian OpenGreg Norman has pulled out of next month's Australian Open in Sydney following a slower than expected recovery from shoulder surgery. Australian Masters crowds may struggle The fans are likely to face a bigger challenge at next week's Australian Masters than Tiger Woods, according to golf legend Peter Thomson. Masters withdrawal no boycott: AllenbyRobert Allenby insists his decision to pull out of next week's Australian Masters is purely because of an overcrowded schedule. Tiger in the Woods about Kingston HeathTiger Woods may be looking forward to returning to Melbourne for the Australian Masters, but it's a stretch to say it has been at the forefront of his mind.
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Heart transplant golfer returns to PGAErik Compton, the American golfer with two heart transplants, has received another exemption into the final US PGA Tour tournament in Florida next week. Pampling hopes for Tiger-led recoveryAustralian Masters champion Rod Pampling hopes Tiger Woods' appearance in Melbourne next week leads to a revival of the Australian tournament golf scene. US PGA Tour imposes first doping banAmerican golfer Doug Barron has become the first player banned for a doping violation since the US PGA Tour starting drug testing last year. Allenby lands third place in match playRobert Allenby sank an 18-foot eagle putt on the first extra-hole to win the third place play-off and a $A410,000 cheque at the World Match-Play Championship.
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