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Oda defends crown as Ishikawa fever triggers cart accident
KOCHI: Japan's Komei Oda shot a seven-under 65 to beat back overnight co-leaders Ryo Ishikawa and Shigeki Maruyama and retain the Casio Open golf tournament yesterday.
Teen sensation Ishikawa ties for Casio Open lead
KOCHI: Japan's teenage sensation Ryo Ishikawa shot a four-under 68 to tie for the three-way lead after the third round of the Casio Open golf tournament yesterday.
Both tours feature tight money-list races. Shinobu Moromizato, a 6-time JLPGA winner this season, has pulled within 2 strokes of 5-time winner Sakura Yokomine, who trails her by less than 6 million yen , while 5-time winner Chie Arimura, who needs to win the Ricoh Cup to take the title from them, is only 3 shots behind Yokomine and 4 behind leader ...
Molinari wins Dunlop Phoenix by beating Robert Karlsson on second playoff hole
Italy's Edoardo Molinari has won the Dunlop Phoenix, beating Sweden's Robert Karlsson on the second playoff hole.
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 .
Yasuharu Imano has defeated American Han Lee and Kenichi Kuboya to win the Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo tournament in Shizuoka.
Imano in lead at Taiheiyo Masters, Ishikawa 5 strokes back
Yasuharu Imano has shot a 7-under 65 to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Taiheiyo Masters.
New bra product transforms into putting green
Watch video of strange bra product Triumph, maker of the eco, solar and recyclable bras, showcased the latest of its eccentric bra Wednesday with eyes on a different green -- golf.
Taiwan s Lin sets pace, Woods storms into lead
Japan s Ryo Ishikawa, right, throws a ball to his caddy during the second round of the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China, yesterday.
Els, Garcia ruled out as Open stars
The list of potential marquee replacements for Greg Norman at the Australian Open continues to dwindle, with South African star Ernie Els and Spanish sensation Sergio Garcia scratched on Friday.
Randhawa keeps Asian hopes alive in Shanghai
India's Jyoti Randhawa fired a second round 70 to be four off the lead and head the Asian Tour challenge at the WGC-HSBC Champions yesterday, saying the best putter would win the tournament.
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.
Halfway around the world, Tiger, Phil meet again
Tiger Woods of the U.S. hits the ball at the 2nd tee during Pro-Am golf of the 2009 HSBC Champions golf tournament Wednesday, Nov.
Tour veteran Toru Suzuki fired the day's best score of 6-under 66 Saturday to take a commanding five-stroke lead, going into the final round of the Mynavi ABC Championship.
Westerners, Golf is Passing You By
This is the part of the global golf calendar in which the Western Hemisphere takes a back seat to what is happening in Asia and Australia.
Ishikawa off to good start at Mynavi ABC
Ryo Ishikawa opened his defense on a positive note Thursday, firing a 4-under-par 68 to finish two shots behind the leaders after the first round of the Mynavi ABC Championship.
Let's Hear from the Studs of the PGA Tour
On tonight's broadcast of the Frys.com Open on the Golf Channel, color analyst Brandel Chamblee could just not stop with the homoerotic and/or pornographic references to young'uns Jamie Lovemark and Rickie Fowler .
Voice of Mid-West...with Ivan Morris
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Jon Stromberg Ceo THG North America: 2009 Presidents Cup Delivers Top-Tier Hospitality Experience
THG Sports provided hospitality for more than 300 C-level executives and guests during this month's 2009 Presidents Cup in San Francisco, an event that provided stellar professional golf and unprecedented business development and networking opportunities, says THG Sports CEO Jon Stromberg.
Ishikawa chooses Shanghai over home tournament
Japan's teen golf prodigy Ryo Ishikawa, pictured, will play in the star-studded HSBC Champions in Shanghai next month, skipping a domestic tournament he is supposed to host.