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Lockerbie in the heat of Singapore battle

Lockerbie in the heat of Singapore battle

Rating: 0

TG Sports Writer, 10 March 2007 08:57

Englishman Gary Lockerbie is in a share of the lead at the Singapore Masters. The 34-year-old has already had two top 10 finishes on the European Tour this year and his solid form continues. He shot a 69 today and sits atop the leaderboard at 12 under with Wien-Chong Liang. Simon Dyson is the man to watch tomorrow and he ...

 
Young South African blazes a trail to the top

Young South African blazes a trail to the top

Rating: 4

TG Sports Writer, 04 March 2007 10:20

Young gun Anton Haig won the Johnnie Walker Classic in scintilating style. The 20-year-old South African ended up in a three-way play-off against countryman Richard Sterne and English hope Oliver Wilson (pictured). Haig had only reached the play-off at the Blue Canyon course in Phuket, Thailand, after an amazing second shot on the 72nd hole that led to a birdie ...

 
Casey and Monty ready for battle of the Brits

Casey and Monty ready for battle of the Brits

Rating: 3.5

TG Sports Writer, 21 February 2007 16:00

A scintilating first day saw plenty of Brits battle their way into the second round of the World Accenture Matchplay in America. Paul Casey came through a tight match with Canadian Mike Weir to win one up. But he now faces Colin Montgomerie later today. Montgomerie also came through a tough match - he finally finished off Johan Edfors and won ...

 
Flying Finn Ilonen makes history

Flying Finn Ilonen makes history

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TG Sports Writer, 19 February 2007 08:58

Finn Mikko Ilonen wion the Indonesian Open and made history in the process. The 27-year-old came through windy conditions to win by a shot from Frankie Minoza. Ilonen's win earns him a two-year exemption on the European Tour and about £100,000. He said: "It is a big thing for Finnish golf. It is very special for me to be the ...

 
Rain delay leaves Indonesian Open on a knife-edge

Rain delay leaves Indonesian Open on a knife-edge

Rating: 0

TG Sports Writer, 18 February 2007 09:08

The climax to the Indonesian Open is poised dramatically after play was halted due to bad weather. The leaders are coming down the stretch with just eight holes to play. Mikko Ilonen, of Finland, and Frabkie Minoza, from the Phillipines are tied at nine under and Aussie Andrew Tampion (pictured) is two shots back with seven holes to play. Minoza has ...

 

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