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- Friday - May 18, 2012
Today's Morning Drive Featured Guest Hosts Jimmy Roberts and Trevor Immelman as well as Holly Sonders, Jason Sobel and Dougie Donnelly - Kuchar off to good start in Nelson
Let down after a big win? Not Matt Kuchar. He'd like nothing more than a Byron Nelson win this week, and he's off to a good start. - Palmer takes one-shot lead in Nelson
Ryan Palmer leads after the first round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship. Palmer shot 6-under 64 to lead by one shot. - Something borrowed: Snedeker overcomes lost clubs
Brandt Snedeker’s European adventure continued on Thursday at the Volvo World Match Play Championship when the American teed off in the first round against Thomas Bjorn with just 10 clubs in his bag, all of them borrowed. - Last time slow play stroke penalty enforced was 1995
Turns out it was Glen Day – not Dillard Pruitt – who was the last PGA Tour player to be penalized a stroke for slow play. - Putting continues to frustrate Mickelson
Phil Mickelson played well enough from tee to green on Thursday, but his putting prevented him from going low. - U.S. Open local qualifying results
Local qualifying results for the 112th U.S. Open to be contested at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif., June 14-17. - Tweets of the Day: May 17, 2012
In a daily GolfTalkCentral feature, we offer up the best tweets from the past 24 hours. Today, Rickie Fowler tied a Tiger Woods record and Bubba Watson announces his return to the Tour. - Woods No. 1 athlete on Forbes Celebrity 100 list
Despite a turbulent last three years, Tiger Woods remains the world's most powerful athlete, according to Forbes magazine. - Poulter wants match play at 2016 Olympics
Golf's return to the Olympics in 2016 should be a match-play affair, as far as Ian Poulter is concerned. - Montgomerie: British fans better behaved than Americans
Colin Montgomerie believes American golf fans are less aware of how to behave on the golf course than their British counterparts. - An effort to qualify for the U.S. Open
The odds of qualifying for the U.S Open are long. Very long. But that wasn't a deterrent in pursuing a dream. - Governor Nikki Haley - May 17, 2012
Supporting South Carolina - Julian Tutt - May 17, 2012
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