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Martin creates history on European Tour
Two years ago Spaniard Pablo Martin became the first amateur to win an event on the European Tour when he won the Estoril Open de Portugal.
Golf: Turner not concerned by Campbell's absence
Former Otago professional Greg Turner does not believe the absence of Michael Campbell will be too big a blow to the New Zealand Open.
New Zealand golf is littered with young players who have forsaken the amateur ranks to pursue a professional career, lured by the promise of a comfortable living, only to find the reality much different.
Golf: Bay continue to dominate for third year in a row
Unbeaten Auckland No 1 Ryan Fox was the player of the tournament, but Bay of Plenty emerged with the major prize for the third year in a row at the interprovincial golf championships in Palmerston North.
Bay of Plenty makes it interprovincial hat-trick
IN THE HOLE: Bay of Plenty's Landyn Edwards pumps his fist, celebrating the birdie putt that secured the province's third straight interprovincial title.
Putting lets kiwis down at World Cup
A poor weekend performance ended any chance of David Smail and Danny Lee winning the World Cup for New Zealand at Mission Hills in China.
The kiwi pair of David Smail and Danny Lee have slipped down the field after a disappointing third round in the World Cup of Golf at Mission Hills in China.
Golf: NZ's odd couple confident for Cup
They may present themselves as golf's odd couple but David Smail is confident he and Danny Lee can hold their own in top company at the World Cup in China this week.
LV= Cup result - Newport-Gwent Dragons 20-9 Sale Sharks
Dragons 20 Tries: Connor, Lee Cons: Connor, Greendale Pens: Connor, Greendale Sale 9 Pens: Hodgson Dragons captain Shaun Connor on his way to his second-minute try A weakened Dragons side maintained their unbeaten Rodney Parade record with a deserved LV= Cup win over Sale.
Mickelson heads off charging Els
GREAT SAVE: Phil Mickelson reacts after sinking a putt to save par on the 16th hole on his way to winning the WGC-HSBC Champions in China.
Brownlee holds nerve in classic victory
You've got to hand it to Simon Brownlee. Holding a three-shot lead on the tee at the 72nd and final hole, on the verge of his breakthrough win, his opponent in the group ahead holes his second shot for the unlikeliest of eagles on the toughest finishing hole in Bay of Plenty.
Sports News: Golf: Cardiff dentist Andrew Morgan aiming for more glory
CARDIFF dentist Andrew Morgan will have another job to get his teeth into next year when he skippers the European amateur golf team in their version of the Ryder Cup.
Golf: Danny Lee needs to 'stop over-thinking'
Danny Lee has hit the skids only seven months after turning pro and one of his colleagues on tour thinks he has some idea why.
Dragons won't rush Willis back
TALISMAN skipper Tom Willis will not be rushed back into actiion by Newport Gwent Dragons for Fridaya s LV Cup opener with Sale at Rodney Parade.
Golf: Lee down the field in Singapore
New Zealand golfer Danny Lee finished well off the pace in the co-sanctioned Singapore Open yesterday.
Golf: Lee the last Kiwi standing at Open
Tour rookie Danny Lee has been left to fly the New Zealand flag after compatriots Michael Campbell and Mark Brown missed the halfway cut in the rain-affected Singapore Open tournament yesterday.
Danny Lee best of Kiwis in Singapore Open
Danny Lee is the best of the three New Zealand golfers after the first round of the Singapore Open on the European PGA Tour.
New Zealand golfer Danny Lee has signed with a Korean-born coach he hopes can lift his game to higher level.
Complete coverage: PGA Tour Q-School
October 24, 2009 5:28 p.m. RECAPS Fujikawa out early; Compton, Haas Jr. advance : Biggest stories of the first stage of PGA Tour Q-school? More often than not, theya re about the guys who flunk out early.
New Zealand golfer Danny Lee has resurrected his form in round three of Q School qualifying for the US PGA Tour in Texas.
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