Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Solid return for Woods

Tiger Woods holed six birdies as he made a solid start to his PGA Tour season in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in California.

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Sterne just pleased to be back

Richard Sterne admits he is delighted to be back playing again having missed almost a year with a chronic arthritis problem.

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Westwood storms one clear

Lee Westwood took the lead with a third-round 67 at the Dubai Desert Classic as Rory McIlroy and Thomas Bjorn faltered.

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McIlroy and Bjorn tied in Dubai

Rory McIlroy and Thomas Bjorn share the halfway lead at the Dubai Desert Classic after an action-packed second round.

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Ollie would put faith in Lawrie

Jose Maria Olazabal is adamant he would have no problem picking Paul Lawrie should the Scot maintain his hot early season form.

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Cabrera-Bello wins in Dubai

Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello shot a closing bogey-free 68 to win the Dubai Desert Classic by a shot from Lee Westwood and Stephen Gallacher.

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Rafa leads, Rory lurks

Rafael Cabrera-Bello fired a blistering nine-under 63 to take the day one lead at the Dubai Desert Classic.

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Mickelson charges to victory

Phil Mickelson shot a brilliant final round of 64 to secure victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in California.

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Woods makes his move

Charlie Wi continued to set the pace at Pebble Beach but Tiger Woods forced his way into contention after round three.

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Honda date for Woods

Tiger Woods has added the Honda Classic to his playing roster for the first time as a professional.

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Padraig backing Tiger bid

Padraig Harrington believes that Tiger Woods will surpass Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 majors.

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Daly targets top 60

John Daly hopes another big performance in the Middle East can earn him a return trip for one of golf's richest events.

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Weekend winners

The story of Phil Mickelson's Pebble Beach win plus Sunday's other champions around the globe.

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Wi holds halfway lead

South Korea's Charlie Wi holds a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

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Padraig seeks Pebble boost

After slipping to 93rd in the world rankings, Padraig Harrington knows he needs to start turning the corner fast.

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Cabrera-Bello into Match Play

Dubai Desert Classic winner Rafael Cabrera-Bello has qualified for next week's Accenture Match Play.

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Westwood tweets fury

Lee Westwood admitted he threw away a golden chance of victory at the Dubai Desert Classic.

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Clarke names stand-in caddie

Darren Clarke has enlisted caddie Paul Morbey as he looks to halt a woeful run of form.

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Sunday, 5 February 2012

Stanley - Nothing has changed

Kyle Stanley insists he never contemplated pulling out of this week's event in Phoenix following now infamous final-hole collapse.

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Lawrie storms to four-shot victory

Paul Lawrie shot a bogey-free closing round of 65 to win the Commercialbank Qatar Masters by four shots in Doha.

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Daly shocked at fast start

John Daly said taking the clubhouse lead with a five-under 67 on day one of the Qatar Masters came as a big surprise.

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Qatar Masters R2 tee-times

Tee-off times in the second round of the European Tour's Commercialbank Qatar Masters, Doha GC, Doha, Qatar.

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Bjorn back in love with golf

Rejuvenated Thomas Bjorn could be back in Europe's Ryder Cup team after a 10-year gap this September.

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Lawrie edges one clear

Former champion Paul Lawrie moved into a one-stroke lead at the Commercialbank Qatar Masters after carding a second round 67.

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Gonzalo burst secures lead

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano produced a flying finish to snatch the lead from John Daly after the opening round of the Qatar Masters.

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Mahan unfazed by G-Mac pairing

Hunter Mahan is adamant he will not be haunted by memories of the 2010 Ryder Cup when plays alongside Graeme McDowell in Qatar.

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Wind wrecks round two in Doha

Strong winds ruined the second day of the Qatar Masters with less than three hours' action possible before play was called off.

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Rock predicts Tiger roll

Robert Rock has backed Tiger Woods to make a rapid return to winning ways and feels the American is on course to add to his major haul.

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Mickelson shrugs off poor results

Phil Mickelson is putting his poor early season performances behind him and starting afresh at this week's Phoenix Open.

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Levin leads in Arizona

Spencer Levin grabbed a three-stroke lead at the halfway point of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Arizona.

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Poulter eyes fast start

Ian Poulter is in buoyant mood as he prepares to start his 2012 campaign at this week's Waste Management Phoenix Open.

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Levin goes six clear

American Spencer Levin will take a six-shot lead into the final round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Macpherson handed US Open spot

The winner of the British amateur championship is to be awarded a place in the US Open.

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Venues to host amateur showpiece

Royal Portrush and Carnoustie have been chosen to host the British Amateur championship in 2014 and 2015 respectively.

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Early lead for Palmer

Ryan Palmer holds a narrow lead after the first round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

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