Found March 22, 2009 on The Range:
Reteif Goosen wins the Transitions Championship by one shot over Brett Quigley for his first PGA TOUR victory in four years.  Goosen shot 70 in the final round to edge out Quigley, who shot his third straight round of 68. Goosen started the day in second place behind Tom Lehman (75).  Both players got off to [...]
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