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Torrance: Europe can win the Ryder Cup
Golfer Sam Torrance was getting into the swing of things when he dropped into the area this week.
Fraser Mann secures Senior Tour card
FRASER Mann can look forward to battles with former Ryder Cup skippers Sam Torrance and Ian Woosnam on the European Senior Tour next year after earning his card at the qualifying school final in Portugal.
Monty: Rory deserves to win Race
COLIN MONTGOMERIE, winner of eight European Number One titles, believes Rory McIlroy deserves to win this weeka s season-ending Race to Dubai title.
Karl MacGinty: Holywood star ready to shine in Dubai spotlight
RORY McILROY faces the greatest challenge of his life at this week's $7.5m Dubai World Championship as he bids to become the youngest player since Seve Ballesteros to capture the Harry Vardon Trophy.
Woosnam fails in senior title bid
FINAL LEADERBOARD: -13 M Harwood -10 A Franco -9 S Torrance -8 C Mason Selected others: -4 G Ralph -1 I Woosnam , P Mitchell R Drummond Woosnam is a former world number one and 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam failed in his bid to win successive Senior Order of Merit titles as he was pipped to the crown by fellow former Ryder Cup captain Sam ...
Torrance in third Senior Tour Order of Merit win
SAM Torrance secured a third European Senior Tour Order of Merit title by edging past Ian Woosnam thanks to a third-place finish behind Australian Mike Harwood in the OKI Castellon Senior Tour Championship.
Harwood wins as Torrance tops order ...
Golf:Australian Mike Harwood captured his maiden European Senior Tour title in the OKI Castell n Senior Tour Championship as Sam Torrance edged past Ian Woosnam to win the Order of Merit for a third time.
Woosnam set for senior title push
Ian Woosnam will bid to win successive Senior Order of Merit titles at the Castellon Championship this weekend.
An email conversation with golfer Sam Torrance
'Europe will win at Valhalla. I just think we've got the stronger team' GETTY IMAGES Europe's captain, Sam Torrance, celebrates after Paul McGinley had holed the winning putt during the Ryder Cup final day singles against the USA at The Belfry in 2002 enlarge You have something of a history with the Ryder Cup.
Monty and Torrance go Dutch with new projects
TWO of Scotland's best-known golfers are to design golf courses side-by-side a ' in the Netherlands.
Golf: Colin Montgomerie confident of well-behaved Ryder Cup crowds
COLIN MONTGOMERIE is confident the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor has nothing to worry about in terms of any unsporting crowd behaviour.
Olympic decision will help China make a mark
China's "godfather" of golf, Zhang Lianwei, has forecast a boom in public courses on the mainland - now the sport has been included in the Olympics.
Martin Dempster: Dunhill snub costs frustrated Doak dear
SOME golfers get one chance at making the grade in the big time. They work hard, wait patiently for an opportunity and, when it comes along, hope to get the odd break here and there.
Golf: Ian Woosnam pursues Senior Order of Merit double
WELSH golfing legend Ian Woosnam will line up in today's Casa Serena Open on the European Senior Tour, in sight of a dream double as he attempts to win the Order of Merit for the second consecutive season.
Qualifiers tread hard course to dreamland
If Paul Lawrie, who came through Final Qualifying a year ago to become The Open champion, provided the ultimate proof that you have to be in it to win it, just being in the 129th Open this week over the Old Course is a considerable prize in itself.
Golf: Ian Woosnama s Seniors Tour achievements honoured
IAN WOOSNAM last night got his hands on some silverware before he even tees off in the first round of the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters at Woburn Golf Club today, giving the former Ryder Cup captain a welcome boost as he looks to regain pole position on the Order of Merit.
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Pro Graham honoured by North Wilts
NORTH Wilts Golf Club recently held its 31st Professionalsa Day and took advantage of the occasion to make a presentation to long-serving pro Graham Laing.
Golf: Noon pocketed Sam's bag after shock of redundancy A chance...
JIM NOON started to do a bit of caddying work at Muirfield to earn some pocket money.
Torrance says place in top 50 is essential for Ryder Cup hopefuls
SAM Torrance has said that he believes it will be almost impossible for players outside the top 50 in the world to make the European team for next year's Ryder Cup in Wales.