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Snedeker wins Heritage
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Brandt Snedeker rallied from six shots behind and beat Luke Donald in a playoff to deny the Englishman the No. 1 ranking Sunday.
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Brandt Snedeker rallied from six shots behind and beat Luke Donald in a playoff in The Heritage to deny the Englishman the No. 1 ranking Sunday.
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The formula for former Vanderbilt star Brandt Snedeker's dramatic turnaround this PGA season after three struggling years is not exactly a textbook method for reviving a career.
There haven't been endless hours with a swing coach, numerous sessions with psychologists and never-ending appointments with chiropractors and massage therapists.
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Brandt Snedeker rallied from six shots behind and beat Luke Donald in a playoff in The Heritage to deny the Englishman the No. 1 ranking Sunday.
Donald would've risen to the top spot in the world from No. 3 had he won. His countryman, Lee Westwood, moved from No. 2 to No. 1, replacing Martin Kaymer, after winning the Indonesian Masters earlier Sunday.
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. | Brandt Snedeker rallied from six shots behind to beat Luke Donald on the third playoff hole Sunday at The Heritage to deny the Englishman the No. 1 ranking.
Donald would've risen to the top spot in the world from No. 3 had he won. His countryman, Lee Westwood, moved from No. 2 to No. 1, replacing Martin Kaymer, after winning the Indonesian Masters earlier in the day.
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World Ranking: Not Ranked
* Height, weight: 6-0, 190
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Golf: Snedeker, Atwal share lead at Wyndham
Brandt Snedeker shot a 65 Friday and shared the lead with Arjun Atwal at 12-under 128 after two rounds of the Wyndham Championship.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Brandt Snedeker is back to playing like the rising young PGA Tour star he was supposed to be.
The 29-year-old Tennessean rolled in his sixth birdie of the day on No. 17 and finished at 14-under-par 199 for a one-shot lead over Scott Piercy in the Phoenix Open.
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Associated Press Jason Day capped off an exciting day with a routine birdie to take the lead Sunday in the Deutsche Bank Championship, setting up a Labor Day finish with all sorts of possibilities in Norton, Mass.
Day watched a 3-shot lead evaporate in two holes, only to get it back on the par-5 18th with a shot just off the back of the green, leaving him a simple two-putt for birdie and a 5-under 66. He had a 1-shot lead over Brandt Snedeker, who made a mess of the 18th until chipping in for par and a 67.
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NASHVILLE - Brandt Snedeker walks through the door of Bread & Company, a Nashville eatery, and not a head turns.
Not the guy with his glasses perched on the end of his nose, reading the morning paper. Not the two women deep in discussion over the presidential merits of Barack and Hillary. Not the counter help.