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The Donald Ross original, drastically revised by Robert Trent Jones Sr. for the 1951 United States Open, and to a lesser degree by Rees Jones, one of his two architect sons, in preparation for the 2004 Ryder Cup and the 2008 P.G.A., does not need much to make it championship ready.
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Then, in 2007, Boston swept the Colorado Rockies to make it two championships in four seasons.
With a 77-point lead over his nearest rival in Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, Vettel can make it four championships in a row with a fifth straight win and if the Spaniard is ninth or lower.
The 26-year-old won 10 races on his Repsol Honda to storm to his second title, and he will start the new campaign in Qatar as favourite to make it three championships in six years.
SAN FRANCISCO — It was just another manic Sunday for the Descalso family, which started the day at Burton Park in San Carlos rooting for one child's team to make it to the championship and ended the day at AT&T Park cheering on another child's team in its championship series.
The players pointed out that Boston College had a small starting five when it made its championship run in the conference last season.
"Whether you play one round or you make it to the championship or the Elite Eight.
The loss ended a remarkable run for the Gamecocks 57-188), werewere shut out by Georgia Tech, 11-0, in the opener last Friday, then won four straight elimination games to make it to the championship.
Mike Trout did not make it to the championship series, but his cleats did.
PC won two games in the Providence regional to reach the Frozen Four, and then had another virtual home game against Nebraska-Omaha on Thursday to make it to the championship game.
Let's make it clear, three championships in 15 months is hardly a record for one city.
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