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Clarke 'fed up' with mediocre putting game
Saturday March 20 2010
THE best of times ... Darren Clarke looks forward this summer to moving back home to Portrush for good with his sons, Tyrone and Conor, while over the past two days he'd the rare pleasure of performing with his dad Godfrey on the European Tour stage.
Top-notch Harrington hits groove
Saturday March 20 2010
HE didn't quite get within touching distance of President Barack Obama at the White House on Wednesday but Padraig Harrington installed himself as early leader in the clubhouse at Innisbrook yesterday with a superlative second- round 65, his best of the season so far.
Tiger will struggle to get back in the swing -- Nicklaus
Thursday March 18 2010
JACK NICKLAUS joked yesterday that he finds golf on TV "as interesting as watching paint dry" -- but even the Golden Bear will feel compelled to tune into Tiger's comeback at next month's US Masters.
Lawrie well off Malaysia pace
Sunday March 07 2010
GOLF: Peter Lawrie birdied his first and closing hole in a round of 71 to move to four under par but well off the pace after three rounds of the Maybank Malaysian Open.
McDowell buoyant despite penalty
Saturday March 06 2010
GRAEME McDOWELL can reach out for his first victory in the US this weekend after a splendid three-under par 67 put him in a tie for fifth, three strokes behind leaders Camilo Villegas and Anthony Kim after yesterday's second round of The Honda Classic.
How Tiger turned sport on its head
Sunday February 28 2010
Golf was invented to teach humanity that some things can't be conquered. The great psychological obstacle it erected was that the game will always beat you in the end. But then along came Tiger Woods and golf recoiled. Golf grovelled.
Short-sighted Europeans turn the tables on America
Sunday February 28 2010
Events in Tucson last weekend tellingly illustrated the extent to which players from these islands have applied the once intimidating skills of their American rivals to the matchplay format.
Tour urged to throw book at Tiger
Thursday February 25 2010
US Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem is under increasing pressure to officially discipline Tiger Woods over the sex scandal that has rocked professional golf.
Poulter gives Monty reason to bite his lip
Tuesday February 23 2010
WE'VE gagged at some of his outlandish on-course costumes; glowered at his selection ahead of Darren Clarke for the Ryder Cup and guffawed out loud when he dared suggest he'd be second only to Tiger Woods at the top of the world!
Union numbers don't paint pretty picture
Monday February 22 2010
MAYDAY, mayday! 14,000 and one golfers have disappeared from the fairways.
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