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Davis honourable in defeat to Furyk

Davis honourable in defeat to Furyk

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Golf World Staff Writer, 19 April 2010 16:09

England's Brian Davis came as near as you can to winning a PGA Tour event, without actually doing so. In the end, he lost the Verizon Heritage Classic to Jim Furyk, at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, when he called a two-shot penalty on himself after moving a reed on his backswing. There was minimal movement, only really ...

 
Tiger to return at the Masters

Tiger to return at the Masters

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Golf World Staff Writer, 16 March 2010 16:11

Tiger Woods has announced in a statement that he will return to the game at the Masters in 23 days time. He last played in November, when he won the Australian Masters, and less than two weeks after that crashed his car into a water hydrant at his Florida home, which led to revelations that he had been cheating on ...

 
Monty's Europe regain Royal Trophy

Monty's Europe regain Royal Trophy

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Golf World Staff Writer, 11 January 2010 11:47

Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was in ebullient form after his European team beat Asia 8 ½ points to 7 ½ in the Royal Trophy in Thailand; revenge for last year’s four point defeat. “It was an honour to captain the European team,” said the Scot, who was filling in while Seve Ballesteros continued to recover from his brain tumour. ...

 
Westwood slips as Swede takes over

Westwood slips as Swede takes over

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Golf World Staff Writer, 28 March 2008 17:33

Lee Westwood saw his lead slip away at The Andalucia Open in Spain today. He followed his opening-round 65 with a disappointing 73 and is now two shots of the lead. The leader, Peter Hedblom, is on eight under after shooting a 67 today. England's Robert Dinwiddie and likeable Frenchman Thomas Levet are both one shot back. Bradley Dredge, from ...

 
Monty misses cut and may not make Masters!

Monty misses cut and may not make Masters!

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Golf World Staff Writer, 29 February 2008 16:47

Colin Montgomerie has missed the cut at a European Tour event in India and will now seriosuly struggle to qualify for The Masters in five weeks time. Monty shot a 74 and a 76 to finish near the bottom of the field and a massive eight shots off the cut line. Monty needs to break into the world's top 50 ...

 
Choi leads, but Donald gives chase

Choi leads, but Donald gives chase

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Golf World Staff Writer, 15 February 2008 15:29

KJ Choi is leading the US PGA Tour's Northern Trust Open. But England's Luke Donald is not far behind him! Choi's 6-under-par 65 saw six birdies and no bogeys, it was just his third bogey-free round of the year. He said: "I've always had trouble putting and my iron shots have always been a problem here, but I felt like ...

 
Ollie gets honoured

Ollie gets honoured

Rating: 5

Golf World Staff Writer, 20 December 2007 15:33

Two-time Masters' champion José Maria Olazábal will be honoured for his outstanding contribution to golf tomorrow (Friday). The Spanish golfer will receive The Professional Golfers' Association Recognition Award at its annual luncheon and charity fundraiser at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, London. Olazábal is one of Europe's most successful players of the last two decades with two Green ...

 
Woosie dubs BBC awards a 'fiasco'

Woosie dubs BBC awards a 'fiasco'

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Golf World Staff Writer, 18 December 2006 12:45

Ian Woosnam has called the BBC Sports Personal;ity of the Year award a 'fiasco.' The straight-talking Welshman was gutted that his Ryder Cup team lost out on the team title to the St Helens rugby league team and that Darren Clarke came second in the individual award. Woosie was picking up an award at the 2006 Golf Writers' Trophy evening ...

 
Big names fight for their rights

Big names fight for their rights

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Golf World Staff Writer, 28 November 2006 10:00

The PGA Tour’s 2007 final qualifying school is taking place in California this week – and there are some familiar names trying to break back into the big time: Double US Open champion Lee Janzen (picutred) 2002 US Amateur championship winner Ricky Barnes Carlos Franco, a four-time winner on the PGA Tour 2000 PGA Championship runner-up Bob May 2004 Ryder ...

 
Wie lacks square flair!

Wie lacks square flair!

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Golf World Staff Writer, 24 November 2006 11:30

Michelle Wie is the latest Tour pro to put a square driver in the bag. She’s using Nike’s Sumo square in the Casio World Open in Japan. But it didn’t do her much good in the first round yesterday, as she posted her worst score in a mens’ tournament. The 17-year-old, who has only made the cut once in 12 ...

 

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