
Craig Dolch
Writer at Freelance
Craig Dolch is a 40-year journalist who has covered golf, been to 40 majors, caddied at Honda Classic and for 7 years hosted golf radio show on ESPN West Palm.
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2 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
The two-time major champion shot 1-under 71 in the final round to finish at 11-under 205, two strokes ahead of runner-up K.J. Choi. The 55-year-old will return to The Masters this week for the first time since 2019. BOCA RATON — Angel Cabrera did something Sunday he hasn’t done in 3,927 days: Lift a trophy for winning a PGA Tour-sanctioned event.
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2 weeks ago |
golfweek.usatoday.com | Craig Dolch
BOCA RATON, Fla. — It has been more than a decade since Angel Cabrera of Argentina won a golf tournament in the U.S.That drought may be about to end for the former Masters and U.S. Open champion. Cabrera fired a 6-under 66 – despite three bogeys – in breezy conditions Saturday to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the inaugural James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational at Broken Sound Club. Cabrera is at 10-under 134 after two trips around the difficult Old Course.
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2 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
Alex Cejka of Germany sits in second place at 8-under, while K.J. Choi is in third at 6-under. BOCA RATON — It’s been more than a decade since Angel Cabrera of Argentina won a golf tournament in the U.S.That drought may be about to end for the former Masters and U.S. Open champion. Cabrera fired a 6-under 66 – despite three bogeys – in breezy conditions Saturday to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the inaugural James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational at Broken Sound Club.
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2 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
The team competition, a unique aspect of the tournament, sees Marshall Faulk and Jerry Kelly tied for the lead with Jerome Bettis and Paul Goydos at 7-under 65. The team competition, a unique aspect of the tournament, sees Marshall Faulk and Jerry Kelly tied for the lead with Jerome Bettis and Paul Goydos at 7-under 65. BOCA RATON — Parity is a big reason why the NFL has become one of the world’s most popular sports.
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3 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
Craig DolchSpecial to The PostDarren Clarke, a professional golfer, is playing in the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational at Broken Sound Club. BOCA RATON — Something happened to Darren Clarke on Wednesday that rarely occurs: The 6-foot-2, 250-pounder was made to look small on a golf course. That’s what happens when you play golf with perhaps the best offensive tackle in NFL history, Anthony Munoz, who at 6-6, 280-plus pounds seems like he can block out the South Florida sun.
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