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In The Cusp of History, Miguel Jimenez Adds Sparkle to Hong Kong Open Golf
Miguel Angel Jimenez has an enduring love affair with the Hong Kong Open as he seeks to capture a record fifth title in October
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Indian Open Golf: Golden Oldie Miguel Jimenez Wants to Sink Own Record
Fifty-one-year-old Miguel Jimenez has won 14 of his 21 European Tour career titles since turning 40. This is an European Tour record
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Miguel Angel Jimenez Gets Into Winning Mode Ahead of Indian Open Golf
Jimenez, who turned 51 on January 5, won the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai in Hawaii, carding 69, 64 and 66 in the three-round event to total 17-under 199 and finished one shot clear of former champion Mark O'Meara (69, 67, 64), who ended at 16-under 200.
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Miguel Angel Jimenez wins record-equalling fourth Hong Kong Open
The 49-year-old Spaniard birdied the first extra hole at the Hong Kong Golf Club to defeat Thailand's Prom Meesawat and Stuart Manley of Wales and collect a winner's cheque of $216,660.
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British Open: Survivor Miguel Angel Jimenez leads at halfway stage
Jimenez, who broke his leg just seven months ago, leads by one stroke from a star-studded chasing pack of Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson.
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The Open Championship: Miguel Angel Jimenez makes another fast start
Another Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello was in second place at three under through eight holes, with 2009 Open champion Stewart Cink, Germany's former world number one Martin Kaymer, Dustin Johnson of the United States and fellow American Jimmy Walker all at two under after a handful of holes.
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Masters leader Westwood eyes major breakthrough
Lee Westwood has the opening-round lead at a Major for the first time in 55 tries and the 38-year-old Englishman might just capture his first major title this week at the 76th Masters.
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Bae, Jimenez to join Tiger in Augusta
Tiger Woods will be paired with first-time Augusta National starter Bae Sang-Moon of South Korea and Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez in the first two rounds of the 76th Masters.
