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There have been calls to change the European Tour's Harry Vardon logo to one showing Seve Ballesteros.
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Between the years 1894 and 1914, the “Triumvirate” – Englishman J.H. Taylor, Scotsman James Braid, and Channel Islander Harry Vardon – dominated the open championships, raising the bar for sportsmanship to inhuman levels.
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The surname of Harry Vardon , who competed in the 1913 U.S. Open golf tournament, was incorrectly given as Bardon in an article about books on sports in the latest Friday Journal.
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Watson, already the oldest man to lead any round of any major, will try to join Harry Vardon with a record six British Open titles and become the oldest player to win a major championship.
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But as Joe Vardon and Jim Seigel of the Columbus Dispatch reminded readers, Mr. Kosar "never won a championship game with the Browns, going 0-3 in AFC title tilt with trips to the Super Bowl on the line."
Government Unions Strike Back in Ohio Fred Barnes 2011
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Donald took over at the top of the world rankings on 30 May and went on to win the 2011 PGA of America player of the year award and the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average.
Luke Donald wins 2011 American golf writers' player of the year award 2011
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The current logo, left, features Harry Vardon, who won six British Opens between 1896 and 1914.
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Mr. Rooney got his niece Dawn Vardon to call up Mr. Bertiboni and she said that he reported that it had been available.
More Insanity from the Human Rights Tribunals Suzanne 2009
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#202 – Vardon – I read your laborious tract – you sound just as pessimestic as an old Red Prof I had.
Think Progress » On Today Show, O’Reilly Compares Murtha With Hitler Sympathizers 2005
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Francis Ouimet, a twenty-year-old amateur, a former caddy among men of privilege, defeated Englishmen Ted Ray and Harry Vardon, two excellent professional golfers, in the 1913 U. S.
This, that, and the other thing M-mv 2005
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