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Russian Open missing the stars
It would be fair to say that the European Tour comes down a peg or two when it heads to Moscow for this week's Inteco Russian Open at the Robert Trent Jones designed Le Meridien Moscow Country Club.
Lawrie left to rue the ones that got away
IN THE matter of venting his spleen when adversity strikes, the only difference between Paul Lawrie and Colin Montgomerie is that the big Aberdonian tends to direct his anger towards himself, as opposed to ...
Open & shut: Jeev slips in last round
Jeev Milkha Singh erred in the last round of the Scottish Open and with it squandered an opportunity to feature at this year's British Open.
McArthur plays long game as Challenge Tour hits Cardrona ANY of the...
ANY of the golfers aspiring to make a name for themselves in the Scottish Challenge at the MacDonald Cardrona golf and country club near Peebles today will surely take heart from the example of last year's ...
Angel flying despite a dip into the water Angel Cabrera was not put...
ANGEL CABRERA was not put off his stride by a trip to the water as he shared the early lead in the French Open at Le Golf National near Paris today.
England's Lee Westwood has less than half an hour to wait before teeing off with Tiger Woods in the final group of the US Open at Torrey Pines.
Snedeker maintains momentum in majors
Nashville's Brandt Snedeker has finished in the top 10 of both majors this year after a par-71 Sunday left him tied for ninth at the U.S. Open.
Ex-TSU golfer makes cut at U.S. Open
Former Tennessee State golfer Robert Dinwiddie shot an even-par 71 today to make the cut at the U.S. Open.
Dinwiddie makes impressive start in US Open
ROBERT Dinwiddie made an impressive start to his first Major tournament as he carded a two-over-par round of 73 at the US Open in California.
Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
The United States Golf Association, long thought to be antiquated in thought and deed, is actually nodding in the direction of network desires.
Murakami excited by US Open stint
By DING MARCELO When Artemio Murakami tees off on Thursday to start his campaign in the US Open, he will do so on a trail previously blazed by fellow professional Cassius Casas.
New clubs, sponsor spur Jeev to second place
From correspondents in Americas, 12:01 PM IST Jeev Milkha Singh, hitting the course with a new set of clubs and brand new sponsor whose name rhymes well with the tournament title - the Celtic Manor Wales Open, ...
Dinwiddie hopes that flag mix-up proves lucky omen
England's Robert Dinwiddie did not realise until yesterday that against his name in the European Tour media guide flies a Welsh flag.
Fisher secures place at US Open
Scot Alastair Forsyth and England's Ross Fisher came top of the European qualifying event at Walton Heath to secure places at next week's US Open.
Strange extends his Wales Open lead to four, as Harrington misses cut
Scott Strange shot a 5-under 66 and extended his lead to four strokes Friday after two rounds of the Celtic Manor Wales Open, advancing without Padraig Harrington who missed the halfway cut.
Strange Builds His Lead At The Wales Open
First-round front-runner Scott Strange upped his lead to four strokes with a 5-under-par 66 at Friday's second round of the Wales Open in Newport, Wales.
Strange picks up where he left off
Little-known Australian Scott Strange today showed that his opening 63 in the Wales Open at Celtic Manor was no one-off. One ahead of Italian Edoardo Molinari overnight, the 31-year-old from Perth stretched his ...
BROMSGROVE Golf pro Matt Morris refused to let a soggy Wentworth dampen his spirits despite signing off from the BMW PGA Championships with his worst score of the week.
Storm out - Dinwiddie breaks record
GRAEME Storm failed to make the cut in the BMW PGA Championship after another disappointing round at Wentworth.
Golf: Dazzling back nine takes McGinley four shots clear
A spectacular six-under-par back nine of 31 helped Paul McGinley surge four shots clear after the PGA Championship second round today.