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LEMONT, Ill. -- Matt Kuchar was feeling terrible and playing even worse. He managed to hold himself together long enough Friday to salvage a 1-over 72 and share the lead with Charlie Wi in the BMW Championship.
Kuchar made four bogeys through eight holes to tumble down the leaderboard, then rallied with five birdies over his last 10 holes to catch Wi, who played in the morning and shot a 69.
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Masters leaderboard Rory McIlroy 32-33--65 -7 Alvaro Quiros 33- 32--65 -7 Yong-Eun Yang 32-35--67 -5 K.J. Choi 35-32--67 -5 Matt Kuchar 33-35--68 -4
AUGUSTA, Ga. - The flair of Rory McIlroy. The sheer power of Alvaro Quiros. These are but two of the fresh faces in golf who offered more evidence Thursday at the Masters that a new generation is on the way.
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EDISON -- As the defending champion of The Barclays, Matt Kuchar's likeness is all over Plainfield Country Club.
On Thursday, he made sure his name was atop the leaderboard, too.
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Golf
HAINAN, China - Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland ended the United States' 11-year drought in golf's World Cup by shooting a 5-under 67 on Sunday to win by two strokes.
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Golf: Woodland, Kuchar give U.S. World Cup win
Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland ended the United States' 11-year drought in the World Cup, finishing with a 5-under 67 in alternate- shot play Sunday for a two-stroke victory in Hainan, China.
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EDISON -- In less than four weeks, Matt Kuchar will return to New Jersey with the hope of defending his title at The Barclays.
The big question is if the world's most recognizable golfer will be in the field at Plainfield Country Club, too.
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Golf: Kuchar, Wi lead BMW Championship
Matt Kuchar was feeling terrible and playing even worse. He managed to keep it together Friday in the BMW Championship in LeMont, Ill., to tie for the lead with Charlie Wi.
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THOUSAND OAKS - Matt Kuchar came to the Chevron World Challenge last year following two months off and finished last.
This year, he is coming off his participation on the winning U.S. team in the Presidents Cup, a team victory with Gary Woodland in the World Cup in China and his first facial.
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Associated Press Matt Kuchar's fortunes took quite a turn Sunday, and so did his golf ball.
Kuchar beat Martin Laird in a playoff at The Barclays with a shot out of the rough that rolled toward the back of the 18th green, then caught enough of the slope to turn back toward the hole and stop 30 inches away for a birdie.
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LEADERBOARD Third round Rory McIlroy 65-66-68199 -14 Y.E. Yang 68-69-70207 -6 Robert Garrigus 70-70-68208 -5 Lee Westwood 75-68-65208 -5 Jason Day 71-72-65208 -5 Sergio Garcia 69-71-69209 -4 Matt Kuchar 72-68-69209 -4 Fredrik Jacobson 74-69-66209 -4
BETHESDA, Md. - Rory McIlroy looked every bit like a U.S. Open champion, even on a course that didn't play like a U.S. Open.