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   <title>Johnson up to 4th in world rankings</title>
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   Dustin Johnson's weather-shortened victory Saturday at The Barclays moved him up five spots to fourth in this week's world rankings. Luke Donald held on to first, followed by Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker. Johnson came in fourth, while German Martin Kaymer dipped a place to fifth. U.S. Open winner Rory McIlroy slipped one to No. 6 and Matt Kuchar, who lost to Johnson in their Saturday matchup, rose four to seventh. Adam Scott dropped 
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   <title>This Week in Golf -- September 1st through September 5th</title>
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   PGA TOUR - DEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP, TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts - It's the second leg of the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup and the field has been whittled down to the top 100 on the points list. After The Barclays last week was shortened due to Hurricane Irene, players should be well rested. Since the New Jersey-based Barclays was reduced to 54 holes, golfers had Sunday off and with Labor Day on Monday, the tour always takes advantage
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   <title>Woods to play Frys.com Open in October</title>
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   Tiger Woods announced on his website Monday that he will play in the Frys.com Open, Oct. 6-9 at CordeValle Golf Club. That will be his first appearance on the PGA Tour since the PGA Championship. Woods did not qualify for the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup and stated after the missed cut at Atlanta Athletic Club that he was considering adding a Fall Series event to his schedule. "John Fry and his company have supported the tour, and I've h
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   <title>Johnson wins Irene-shortened Barclays</title>
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   Dustin Johnson might want to petition the tour to have all of his events reduced to 54 holes. Thanks to his closing six-under 65 Saturday, Johnson has now won the last two PGA Tour events that were cut to 54 holes by weather. The 27-year-old Johnson finished The Barclays at 19-under-par 194, good for a two-stroke win over 2010 champion Matt Kuchar. "It feels great. I feel like I've played pretty well all year, but just haven't quite been a
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   <title>Kuchar leads Barclays by 1; tourney shortened</title>
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   Matt Kuchar fired a six-under 65 Friday to grab a one-stroke lead after two rounds of The Barclays. Kuchar, who won this tournament last year at Ridgewood Country Club, finished 36 holes at 14-under-par 128. His score of 128 set a new 36-hole record for this event when being contested on a par-71 course like it is this week at Plainfield Country Club. K.J. Choi had the old record of 130, which he set in 2007. Dustin Johnson fired an eight-under 
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   <title>The Barclays cut to 54 holes</title>
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   With Hurricane Irene scheduled to touch down Sunday, the PGA Tour announced on Friday that The Barclays will be reduced to 54 holes. The second round is expected to be completed on Friday, then the third and now final round will take place Saturday. With suspect weather in the forecast Saturday evening, the plan is for the players to go out in threesomes off both the first and 10th tees for the final round, starting early in the morning. The
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