CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - India's Arjun Atwal won the Chattanooga Classic on Sunday for his first Nationwide Tour title and first victory in the United States, beating Webb...
...share the first-round lead in the St. Jude Classic, leaving U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy two strokes back.Arjun Atwal, Seung-Yul Noh, Jeff Overton and J.J. Henry were a stroke back.McIlroy, preparing for his U.S. Open title...
...Mallinger had six birdies to move into a tie for second at 22.First-round leader Andres Romero, of Argentina, and Arjun Atwal, of India, had 21 points, and 2010 Reno-Tahoe winner Matt Bettencourt followed with 20. John Daly is seventh with...
...m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m.) and CBS-Ch. 12 (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.)LAST YEAR: Arjun Atwal became the first Monday qualifier to win on the PGA Tour in 24 years and the first Indian-born champion.LAST WEEK...
...2008. "We grinded it out the best we could."Only eight of 74 players shot under par Saturday. The best was 67 by Arjun Atwal that tied him with Ryuji Imada (70) for third place at 3 under.CHAMPIONS TOUR: In Louisville, Ky., Hale Irwin...
...was among those who shared the lead with Donald. The top 125 keep their cards for next season.The others at 66 were Arjun Atwal, Nathan Green, Scott Stallings, Derek Lamely and Gary Woodland. LPGA TOUR: In Yang Mei, Taiwan, top-ranked...
...ligaments and left Achilles', and his Achilles' is believed to be giving him more trouble."My man is hurting," Arjun Atwal, a close friend and frequent practice partner, said last week at the Memorial. "He's in a boot, he's on crutches...
...North Carolina, no matter which course he plays.Snedeker shot 5-under-par 65 on Friday and shared the lead with Arjun Atwal at 12-under-par 128 after two rounds of the Wyndham Championship.Snedeker had an eagle and three birdies to move...
...the third of his four 2005 titles, beating Rich Beem with a birdie on the fourth hole of a playoff. Brandt Jobe and Arjun Atwal were eliminated on the first extra hole, and Jose Maria Olazabal dropped out on the third playoff hole in the rain-shortened...
...the third round of the Nationwide Tour event, but lost it after going 3-over through five holes. He was passed by Arjun Atwal, who started the day in second place, and was 1-under through five holes. He ended up with 68, as did Chris Smith...