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Fisher, Poulter unite in England's World Cup cause
Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter are determined to finish November in the same way they started it by firing England to victory at the 55th World Cup of Golf in southern China this week.
Main contenders avoid knock-out blow
Rory McIlroy hits his approach to the 18th on his way to a four-under-par 68 in yesterday's first round of the Dubai World Championship on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates in the United Arab Emirates.
Ross Fisher failed to make the move he was looking for when the Dubai World Championship resumed today.
RORY McILROY reckons he will be able to cope with the pressure of chasing a 1.6m payday that would make him the youngest European No.1 since 1979.
Whatever happens in Hong Kong and Australia over the next four days, the Race to Dubai will go down to the wire and the format deserves a big pat on the back.
This Week in Golf - November 17th through November 22nd
EUROPEAN TOUR - DUBAI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, Jumeirah Golf Estates , Dubai, United Arab Emirates - After almost a full year of battling, the Race to Dubai ends this week and there will be a winner.Mathematically, four players have a chance at the money title.
McIlroy regains lead in Race To Dubai standings
Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy is contending for the money list title in only his second full season.
With Manchester City in Abu Dhabi, England and Brazil in Qatar and next week's big European golf tournament in Dubai it's not difficult to discern the powerful lure of the lucre of the Gulf States.
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.
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 Globe-trotting American Anthony Kim has defended his decision to skip the season-ending Dubai World Championship in order to be better prepared for next year's US PGA ...
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.
Pro eager to Tinker with swing
Last June, Jim Tinker's life was on the line. The painful brain tumor which had grown to the size of a small orange was removed in a delicate, multi-hour operation.
Fisher named European Tour Golfer for October
The European Tour on Friday announced that English golfer Ross Fisher has been named the Golfer of the Month for October.
Fisher sets sights on major win
Ross Fisher says winning the World Match Play on Sunday proves he has what it takes to win a major.
Camera-shy Woods sees form click
TIGER Woods fears that thousands of his adoring Chinese fans could hurt his chances of winning his 17th World Golf Championship title in Shanghai next week.
This weeks major golf tournaments
Course: Sheshan International Golf Club . Purse: $7 million. Winner's share: $1.26 million.
All sport: Golfer Fisher brings trophy back to Surrey
WENTWORTH may have lost the World Match Play Championship - but Ross Fisher made sure the trophy came straight back home on Sunday.
Tiger Woods again the man to beat in China
SHANGHAI Tiger Woods is once again the man to beat this week, and with the world number one having won 16 of the 30 World Golf Championship events he has entered, no one is betting against him.
The Road to Dubai ending early for Anthony Kim, who won't play Dubai World Championship
Anthony Kim says he will not be going to the Dubai World Championship to compete for the $7.5 million bonus pool, even though the American has easily qualified.
Even from afar, Woods adds spice to European Tour's Race to Dubai
Much has been written and is about to be written about the European Tour's "Race to Dubai" -- the system that used to be called, and still essentially is, the Order of Merit.
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