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Bill Meth - correspondent Real Audio - There was a surprise winner at the N-F-L classic.(6/3/2002) Annika Sorenstam - winner who shot a final round 65 for 21-under-par total Real Audio - Sorenstam is asked if she'll take the momentum of this win into the L-P-G-A championship which starts Thursday.(6/2/2002) Annika Sorenstam - winner who shot a final round 65 for 21-under-par total Real Audio - Sorenstam was asked if the course played easy.(6/2/2002) Annika Sorenstam - winner who shot a final round 65 for 21-under-par total Real Audio - Sorenstam was asked if she knew she could set a new 54-hole L-P-G-A record with a birdie on the final hole.(6/2/2002) Rory Spears - correspondent Real Audio - Annika Sorenstam ties an L-P-G-A mark on the way to victory.(6/2/2002) Mike Maguire - Correspondent Real Audio - Bob Estes wins the P-G-A event near Washington, D-C.(6/2/2002) Rory Spears - correspondent Real Audio - Annika Sorenstam is poised to win this week's L-P-G-A event outside Chicago.(6/1/2002) Mike Maguire - correspondent Real Audio - Two players share the lead after 54 holes of the Kemper Open.(6/1/2002) John Cook - who tied for second at 12-under-par Real Audio - Cook says he was pleased with his final round.(5/26/2002) David Peoples - who tied for second at 12-under-par Real Audio - Peoples says he gave it his best shot.(5/26/2002) Jim Furyk - winner Real Audio - Furyk says he felt he needed to string some birdies together on the back nine to win. (Furyk shot a 4-under-par 32 on the back nine).(5/26/2002) Jim Furyk - winner Real Audio - Furyk says it feels terrific to win again. (It was Furyk's first win since the season-opening 2001 Mercedes Championship).(5/26/2002) Ron Friedman - correspondent Real Audio - Jim Furyk has his first win of the year on the P-G-A Tour.(5/26/2002) Bob Tway - third round leader by one stroke at 12 under par Real Audio - Tway was asked how he'll approach the final round.(5/26/2002) Ron Friedman - correspondent Real Audio - Here are the third round results of the Memorial golf tournament.(5/26/2002) Justin Leonard - leader Real Audio - Leonard says it won't be hard to play the third round with former University of Texas roommate and Longhorn's teammate Harrison Frazar.(5/24/2002) Justin Leonard - leader Real Audio - Leonard says he made up a lot of ground at the end of his round.(5/24/2002) Ron Friedman - correspondent Real Audio - Justin Leonard shoots a 7-under-par 65 to take a one-shot lead over Harrison Frazar at The Memorial golf tournament.(5/24/2002) Bob Tway - clubhouse leader Real Audio - Tway is satisfied with his 8-under-par total.(5/24/2002) Bob Tway - clubhouse leader Real Audio - Tway says the greens were more of a challenge in round two.(5/24/2002) Bob Tway - clubhouse leader Real Audio - Tway says he had chances to score better than a 1-under-par 71.(5/24/2002) Arnold Palmer - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - this will be his final Masters(4/11/2002) Arnold Palmer - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - tough 1st round made his decision a little easier(4/11/2002) Chris DiMarco - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - wet conditions made greens a bit easier(4/11/2002) Jesper Parnevik - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - players played it safe on the longer course(4/11/2002) Ernie Els - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - players played conservative golf in the early going of 1st round(4/11/2002) Greg Norman - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - loves that Augusta National is now a bit more of a challenge(4/11/2002) David Duval - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - longer 18th hole really gave him trouble in 1st round(4/11/2002) Tiger Woods - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - The Masters won't be the same without Arnold Palmer(4/11/2002) Tiger Woods - PGA TOUR Golfer Real Audio - had a very interesting 1st round(4/11/2002)
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