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All credit to the Molinari boys for winning the World Cup for Italy,...
Edoardo and Francesco Molinari have won the World Cup of Golf by a single shot after Stenson and McDowell were unable to hole their birdie chance at the 18th hole.
Spider-Man will hover around for the Falcon
ABU DHABI // 'Spider-Man' is coming to Abu Dhabi with the aim of capturing the Falcon.
On reflection, Baddeley admits he has under-achieved
IT IS 10 years since Aaron Baddeley won the Australian Open as an 18-year-old amateur and declared he wanted to take the Tiger by the tail, a statement that did not sit comfortably with many of his elders.
Mission Hills Golf World Cup 2009 opens in South China
The 5.5 million U.S. dollars Omega Mission Hills Golf World Cup 2009 opened on Wednesday.
Billy's year goes from bad to best
Keighley's Billy Foster has declared this year his best ever as a caddy - " after starting it off by getting sacked! The 43-year-old capped a fine campaign last weekend, carrying Lee Westwood's bag as he marched to a stunning victory in the Dubai World Championship.
Wood wins Euro Rookie of the Year award
LONDON Chris Wood has been picked as rookie of the year for the PGA European Tour.
Garcia looks to World Cup to redeem disappointing year
Sergio Garcia hopes to steer Spain to a first World Cup win in a quarter of a century at Mission Hills this week so he can at least take home one trophy from a disappointing 2009.
Westwood at career best in golf rankings
VIRGINIA WATER, England: Lee Westwood's lucrative victory at the European PGA Tour's Dubai World Championship improved his world ranking to a career best.
This Week in Golf - November 26th through November 29th
Stenson, the world No. 7, leads the way along with the 25th-ranked Karlsson. World No.
Whitnell aiming for place on PGA European tour
TWO of the biggest weeks of Dale Whitnell's young golfing career lie ahead as the Tiptree star bids to take his place among Europe's elite talent.
Garcia's split from caddie confirmed
Sergio Garcia's split from caddie Fanny Sunesson after a mere eight tournaments together was confirmed today by the Swede's new boss Fred Funk.
Open and shut case as Tiger takes route 66 to humble St Andrews
At St Andrews, it's tournament over. Give the Jug to Tiger Woods and let us concentrate on who will come second after the world No 1's six-under-par 66 yesterday sent him into the early lead of the 134th Open Championship.
PGA Tour Professional Sergio Garcia Praises His Hawker 4000
Its been a trial by fire for First Year AOPA Boss, Craig Fuller... not only did he follow a leader who was much beloved by the membership, but he stepped into the mess that 2009 made of the aviation business .
Majid bin Mohammed inspects the Earth course in Jumeirah Golf Estates
Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum visited the Earth course at the Jumeirah Golf Estates for a final inspection before the Dubai World Championships, sponsored by DP World, which takes place starting November 19 to the 22.
Garcia and Woods find sweet touch at Crabapple
In their own way, Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia still have much to achieve this season.
Tiger's aura strong, at least outside the ropes
Tiger Woods made news simply by walking off his private jet. A large photo of Woods, dressed in black shorts and a red Stanford cap, was splashed across the front of The Melbourne Age on Tuesday morning.
Economic problems have forced the PGA Tour to change tack on global golf
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem was once dismissive about the idea of staging golf's biggest events outside the US.
Phil Mickelson stages late rally to beat Ernie Els in HSBC Champions, as Tiger Woods falters
From left, Yang Yong-eun of South Korea, Tiger Woods of the U.S., Phil Mickelson of the U.S. and defending champion Sergio Garcia of Spain smile during a photo call of the HSBC Champions golf tournament Tuesday, Nov.
Randhawa misses top-5 finish at WGC
Shanghai A top five finish that seemed so imminent slipped through the fingers of a nervy Jyoti Randhawa, who signed off tied 19th with an even-par final round in the prestigious WGC-HSBC Champions golf tournament.
European notebook: Garcia will stick to his own schedule in 2010
Sergio Garcia insists he will again do what suits him next year -- even if European Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomerie would prefer him to be somewhere else.
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