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There's lots to Love (III) in CCG final


When you have been a marquee name on the PGA Tour, the expectation level can be off the charts, even during a long dry spell. But III, a homegrown star, never lost faith that he would win another tournament. He put together a near-flawless 6-under-par 66 yesterday to win the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, his 19th PGA Tour victory...."This tournament has always been good to me, and it feels great to win, especially after so long," said Love, a former player at North Carolina who was born in Charlotte. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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