...Chapman and Blake were 17 under. The teams of Bernhard Langer-Tom Lehman, Brad Faxon-Jeff Sluman, Scott Hoch-Jim Gallagher Jr., Craig Stadler-Kirk Triplett and Brad Faxon-Jeff Sluman were tied for second."The way it's all bunched...
...of the year. He cuts his schedule to make sure he's healthy for the Masters Tournament, which begins April 11. Jim Gallagher Jr. opened with 66. Bernhard Langer topped the group at 67.Augusta native Larry Mize opened with 73.LPGA TOUR...
...18-foot putt for the eagle on the par-5 18th, while Couples two-putted from 35 feet for birdie and 66 of his own.Jim Gallagher Jr. was third at 8-under after a 68.Augusta native Larry Mize is tied for 62nd place after rounds of 73-72. LPGA...
...said they received in Augusta."Looking out over the river, it's like what I picture the South to be," said Jim Gallagher, father of sophomore James Gallagher. "There really is Southern hospitality. It's been a great experience."
...break Europe's dominance in the Masters Tournament but couldn't seem to find the right man.A trio of Americans - Jim Gallagher, Mark McCumber and Lanny Wadkins - seized the opening-round lead with 67s.And Tom Watson, 10 years removed from...
...in a Ryder Cup. And that definition of "active" is very generous to include the likes of Ken Green, Steve Pate, Jim Gallagher Jr. and Hal Sutton. Just how closed shop is it? Four-time PGA Tour winner Tim Herron (currently 16th in points...
...eligible to race at a Kentucky track, a thoroughbred must have a name that has been accepted by The Jockey Club, said Jim Gallagher, the racing authority's executive director. Redmond claimed that rule amounted to an improper delegation of power...
...the penalties will be stayed until the appeal is heard by the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority, executive director Jim Gallagher said Monday. Gallagher said no hearing date for the appeal has been set. NBA Wife of Pistons' Ham receives probation...
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The e-mail allegedly was from a bank manager in Enugu, Nigeria. He had a plan for me. As he explained it, a petroleum engineer died in 1990 leaving $26 million sitting in his bank account. Miraculously, no one had touched it since. The manager, a larcenous sort, was looking for a way to slip the money out of the country. Could he send it to my bank account? "At the conclusion of this business, you will be given 20 percent of the total amount. Seventy-five percent will be for me, while 5 percent will be for expenses," he said in his message.