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Poulter keen to push for greater heights
DUBAI // Seeing his compatriots thrive alongside him on the golf courses across the world this season helped inspire Ian Poulter to what he views as being the 'best year' of his career.
Geoff Ogilvy may be more than 200,000 clear of Ian Poulter in the Race to Dubai money list, as well as having the advantage over him in major titles won, but he is streets behind in one other duel.
Ishikawa favourite at Dunlop Phoenix
The Japan Golf Tour is in Miyazaki in southern Japan this week for the now time honoured Dunlop Phoenix tournament to be played at the Phoenix Golf Club .
Australian Masters 'should join OneAsia'
Tiger-mania aside, it's time the Australian Masters dumped the European Tour and jumped on the fast-rising OneAsia Tour, says longtime golf tournament promoter Tony Roosenberg.
Ballesteros accepts club membership
Spanish legend Seve Ballesteros yesterday accepted an honorary membership of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
England's Fisher, Poulter expect World Cup glory
England's golf fans were given every reason to expect Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter to bring home the Omega Mission Hills World Cup following the duo's sensational successes on the world stage last week.
Golf Tidbits: McIlroy coming to the PGA Tour
After much speculation regarding his status, Rory McIlroy announced earlier this week that he will join the PGA Tour next season.
Duangdecha leads Hong Kong Open by 1 stroke
Udorn Duangdecha shot an 8-under 62 behind 10 birdies Thursday to lead Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands by one stroke after the first round of the Hong Kong Open.
Rivals back McIlroy's PGA Tour bid
Rory McIlroy faces the most testing 12 months of his young career, according to Ian Poulter, after deciding to take out a full US PGA Tour card next season.
Race to Dubai competition to heat up in Hong Kong
The European Tour's top earners are gathering in Hong Kong this week to make a final push for the lucrative season-ending tournament in Dubai.
Click here for latest golf betting Click here for latest golf news Click here for latest golf scores Click here for 2009 European Tour calendar Click here for 2009 US Tour calendar Lee Westwood is back into the world number four spot he last occupied eight years ago - and has become Europe's highest-ranked player once again.
After impressive victories in Spain and Singapore, Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter will be aiming to build on the momentum from last weekend as the Race to Dubai continues in China over the next four days.
Poulter finds form to chase a perfect 10
WHEN Ian Poulter posed naked for a magazine with only a golf bag protecting his modesty and boasted that he should be No2 to Tiger Woods, he became the subject of practice-range derision.
Next British Major Winner: Poulter I 9/1 Click here for latest golf betting Click here for latest golf news Click here for latest golf scores Click here for 2009 European Tour calendar Click here for 2009 US Tour calendar Ian Poulter reaped the rewards for Sunday's hard-fought one-stroke victory at the Barclays Singapore Open as the Ryder Cup ...
Sports Wire: Serena serves up victory vs. Venus
Second-seeded Serena Williams lost only seven points on her serve in the entire match Sunday en route to defeating big sister Venus Williams 6-2, 7-6 in the final of the season-ending Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha, Qatar.
Singapore Open: Ian Poulter ends three year trophy droubt as he eyes Ryder Cup place
IAN Poulter last night told Colin Montgomerie to stick his captain's pick - because he'll make the Ryder Cup team anyway.
Poulter, Fisher reach rankings high
LONDON - Reuters Published on Monday, Nov. 02, 2009 12:41PM EST B ritain's Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher have reached career highs in the world rankings issued on Monday.
Woods, Mickelson renew battle in Asia
Tiger Woods renews battle with Phil Mickelson in China this week as Asia hosts its biggest golf tournament ever with the HSBC Champions now elevated to World Golf Championship status.
Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter's win shows why English golf is now on a promise
English golf is now officially on a promise. Ross Fisher's 4&3 defeat of Anthony Kim in the Volvo World Matchplay and a win for Ian Poulter in Singapore on Sunday are part of a run of extraordinary English success at the end of this season.
Ian Poulter captured his first win in three years Sunday at the Singapore Open despite shooting a one-over 72 in the final round.
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