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Woods's bid for world number one delayed until Monday

By Steve Keating ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Tiger Woods's bid to regain the world number one ranking will have to wait a day after violent thunderstorms hit the Bay Hill Club, halting the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday. After assessing damage by the powerful storm the PGA Tour announced the final round would resume on Monday at 10 a.m. EDT (2:00 p.m. British time).

Streelman wins Tampa Bay Championship

(Reuters) - Kevin Streelman captured his first PGA Tour title on Sunday with victory in the $5.5 million Tampa Bay Championship to secure a place in next month's Masters. The 34-year-old Streelman shot a final round of four-under-par 67 to finish on 10-under, two strokes clear of his nearest rival at the tricky Copperhead layout at Innisbrook Resort. "That was really cool," he said in a greenside interview with NBC television. "It just shows that if you follow your dreams anything is possible."

Golf-PGA Tour FedExCup points table

Mar 11 (Reuters) - PGA Tour 2013 FedExCup points table on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Brandt Snedeker 1,282 points 2. Tiger Woods 1,105 3. Matt Kuchar 846 4. Phil Mickelson 744 5. Steve Stricker 716 6. Russell Henley 659 7. Charles Howell III 656 8. Hunter Mahan 645 9. Brian Gay 633 10. Dustin Johnson 625 11. Michael Thompson 582 12. John Merrick 575 13.

Golf-PGA Tour money list

Mar 11 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGA Tour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 2. Tiger Woods $2,671,600 3. Matt Kuchar $2,055,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,491,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 11.

Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open scores

March 10 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open at the par-72 course on Sunday in Rio Grande 268 Scott Brown (U.S.) 68 63 67 70 269 Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 69 66 67 67 Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 69 64 65 71 270 Justin Bolli (U.S.) 67 69 68 66 Brian Stuard (U.S.) 67 69 66 68 271 Andres Romero (Argentina) 65 65 75 66 Peter Uihlein (U.S.) 67 65 72 67 272 David Hearn (Canada) 68 67 71 66 D.J.

Golf: Sizzling Tiger opens four-stroke WGC lead at Doral

Tiger Woods fired seven birdies, the last of them a 16-footer at the final hole, on his way to seizing a four-stroke lead after 54 holes Saturday at the World Golf Championships Cadillac Championship. World No. 2 Woods, whose 24 birdies through the first three rounds is a personal best for any PGA event since he joined the US tour in 1996, fired a five-under-par 67 to match the day's low round and stand on 18-under-par 198.

Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open scores

March 9 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S.

Golf: Ireland's Lowry ready to make his mark on USPGA Tour

Ireland's Shane Lowry, who upset World No. 1 Rory McIlroy in last month's World Golf Championships Match Play event, is hoping to boost his chances of a USPGA Tour future this week. Ranked 65th in the world, Lowry is among the top-rated players competing for a $630,000 top prize in the $3.5 million Puerto Rico Open, which opens on Thursday at the 7,506-yard, par-72 Trump International Puerto Rico resort.

Golf-PGA Tour money list

Mar 4 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGA Tour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 2. Matt Kuchar $1,987,000 3. Hunter Mahan $1,412,965 4. John Merrick $1,296,014 5. Russell Henley $1,238,280 6. Phil Mickelson $1,232,760 7. Dustin Johnson $1,216,757 8. Tiger Woods $1,171,600 9. Charles Howell III $1,124,469 10. Brian Gay $1,103,221 11.

Golf-Colombian Villegas offers reminder of his talent

By Simon Evans PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida, Feb 28 (Reuters) - When he burst on to the PGA Tour as a rookie in 2006, Colombian Camilo Villegas was billed as the future Latin American star of golf, a marketing dream and a potential major championship challenger. But the 31-year-old is currently without a PGA Tour card after failing to finish in the top 125 in the money list last year and is relying on sponsor's exemptions to feature on tour.
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