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Tough as teak Graham sheds tears ahead of Fame induction

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – David Graham, the only Australian golfer to win two different major championships, wiped tears from his eyes as he prepared for an emotional induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame later on Monday. Graham, who had a cardioverter defibrillator attached to his heart less than two years ago that he described as “a life-saving device”, will be inducted at a ceremony

Golf-Tough as teak Graham sheds tears ahead of Fame induction

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 13 (Reuters) – David Graham, the only Australian golfer to win two different major championships, wiped tears from his eyes as he prepared for an emotional induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame later on Monday. Graham, who had a cardioverter defibrillator attached to his heart less than two years ago that he described as “a life-saving device”, will be inducted at

Spieth to partner Johnson and Matsuyama at St Andrews

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – Jordan Spieth, aiming to become the first golfer to win the year’s first three majors since 1953, will partner fellow American Dustin Johnson and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama at the British Open on Thursday. The trio will tee-off in the opening round at 0933 local time at St Andrews, organisers said on Monday. Spieth is bidding to emulate compatriot Ben Hogan who was

Tough as teak Graham sheds tears ahead of Fame induction

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – David Graham, the only Australian golfer to win two different major championships, wiped tears from his eyes as he prepared for an emotional induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame later on Monday. Graham, who had a cardioverter defibrillator attached to his heart less than two years ago that he described as “a life-saving device”, will be inducted at a ceremony

Golf-Tough as teak Graham sheds tears ahead of Fame induction

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 13 (Reuters) – David Graham, the only Australian golfer to win two different major championships, wiped tears from his eyes as he prepared for an emotional induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame later on Monday. Graham, who had a cardioverter defibrillator attached to his heart less than two years ago that he described as “a life-saving device”, will be inducted at

Spieth to partner Johnson and Matsuyama at St Andrews

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – Jordan Spieth, aiming to become the first golfer to win the year’s first three majors since 1953, will partner fellow American Dustin Johnson and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama at the British Open on Thursday. The trio will tee-off in the opening round at 0933 local time at St Andrews, organisers said on Monday. Spieth is bidding to emulate compatriot Ben Hogan who was

Golf-Spieth to partner Johnson and Matsuyama in Open first round

Jordan Spieth, aiming to become the first golfer to win the year’s first three majors since 1953, will partner fellow American Dustin Johnson and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama at the British Open on Thursday. The trio will tee-off in the opening round at 0933 local time at St Andrews, organisers said on Monday. Spieth’s fellow American Ben Hogan was the last man to capture the first three majors of the season.

Golf-Spieth to partner Johnson and Matsuyama in Open first round

Jordan Spieth, aiming to become the first golfer to win the year’s first three majors since 1953, will partner fellow American Dustin Johnson and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama at the British Open on Thursday. The trio will tee-off in the opening round at 0933 local time at St Andrews, organisers said on Monday. Spieth’s fellow American Ben Hogan was the last man to capture the first three majors of the season.

Dodge Challenger Added to Takata Airbag Recalls

Add another model to the ever-increasing roster of vehicles being recalled for potentially dangerous Takata airbags: Automotive News reports that the 2008-2010 Dodge Challenger is being recalled to fix the driver’s airbag, manufactured by Takata. – In all, 88,346 Challengers built between September 2007 and October 2010 are affected by the recall, according to the NHTSA. The newly added Challengers did not appear on parent company FCA’s original list of Takata