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   <title>Anderson grabs 1st win at BMW</title>
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   Mark Anderson finished a record-setting week with a 6-under 65 Sunday, and that gave him his first Web.com Tour title at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Anderson ended at 27-under-par 259. His total of 259 smashed the tournament's scoring record of 264. Charles Warren set that mark in 2002 before Michael Sim and Fabian Gomez matched that total in 2009. The winner had also set the tournament's 54-hole scoring record with his total of 194. "I definitely drov
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   <title>Anderson 1 clear of Corpening in South Carolina</title>
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   Mark Anderson fired a 7-under 64 on Saturday to grab a 1-stroke lead after 54 holes at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Anderson, who played the Thornblade Club on Saturday, completed three rounds at 21-under-par 194, which set a new tournament record. The old 54-hole scoring record of 195 was set in 2009 by Michael Sim. Second-round leader Franklin Corpening carded a 5-under at the par-72 Chanticleer Course at Greenville Country Club to end t
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   Mark Anderson fired a 7-under 64 on Saturday to grab a 1-stroke lead after 54 holes at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Anderson, who played the Thornblade Club on Saturday, completed three rounds at 21-under-par 194, which set a new tournament record. The old 54-hole scoring record of 195 was set in 2009 by Michael Sim. Second-round leader Franklin Corpening carded a 5-under at the par-72 Chanticleer Course at Greenville Country Club to end three rounds at minus
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   Franklin Corpening carded a 6-under 66 on Friday to remain atop the leaderboard after two rounds of the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Corpening, who played on the par-72 Reserve at Lake Keowee on Friday, completed 36 holes at 15-under-par 128. He hasn't finished better than tied for 22nd this season, which is his rookie campaign on the Web.com Tour. Mark D. Anderson, who shared the first-round lead with Corpening, posted a 67 at the par-72 Chanticl
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   <title>Miller, Corpening among those going low at BMW</title>
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   Zack Miller and Franklin Corpening both fired 9- under 62s on Thursday as they share the first-round lead at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Miller and Corpening both played the host course, the par-71 Thornblade Club. They were joined in the lead by Hudson Swafford and Mark Anderson. They carded their 9-under 63s on the par-72 Chanticleer Course at Greenville Country Club. Six players were two strokes off the lead. Matt Davidson opened with a 7-under 65 o
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   <title>Todd declared winner of Stadion Classic</title>
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   Brendon Todd was named the winner of the Stadion Classic at UGA on Sunday when the final round was canceled due to unplayable conditions. Overnight, 2 1/2 inches of rain fell at the University of Georgia Country Club and rendered the course unplayable. Officials had delayed the start of the round for an hour before canceling the round. "This was not a difficult decision. The course is completely unplayable. When you get a long, soaking rain like
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   Brendon Todd carded a 2-under 69 on Saturday to grab a 1-stroke lead at the Stadion Classic at UGA. Todd, who held a share of the lead at the end of the first round, finished 54 holes at University of Georgia Country Club at 8-under-par 205. He is trying to become the third straight Georgia alum to win this tournament. "To win here in Athens would be really special," Todd said. Tim Wilkinson (70) sits alone in second at 7-under, while Nick Rou
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