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		<title>Tim McDonald - Latest Comments on Mark Calcavecchia's win at Canadian Open overshadowed by Solheim Cup</title>
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			<title> A Lewis [Visitor] in response to: Mark Calcavecchia's win at Canadian Open overshadowed by Solheim Cup</title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2005 22:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>Once again, the Canadian Open produced an exciting finish to one of the toughest tests in golf.  I know, I know, an impossibility, but it would be great if PGA moved the Canadian Open between the Masters and US Open - if you want to test your game to see if it&#039;s ready for the US Open, no better tourney than the Canadian Open.  3rd oldest professional golf tournament in the world should not be relegated to second-class status in September.  </description>
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