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| |  Greg Norman could not replicate his stunning form at the Open Championship a week ago, carding a four-over par 75 in the first round of the British Senior Open.
The Shark had wowed TV audiences and the galleries at Royal Birkdale with his new lease of life in the major, eventually finishing third after leading for much of the tournament. Continue Reading: No Open repeat for senior Norman  |  |
| |  After a tense three-way play-off Kenny Perry took his third PGA win in five tournaments in Illinois.
The American clinched victory in the John Deere Classic at Silvis after scoring a par in the play-off against Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson. Continue Reading: In-form Perry seals Illinois win  |  |
| |  Graeme McDowell could be heading for a place in the Ryder Cup team after taking the trophy at the Scottish Open.
The Northern Irish golfer finished the tournament at 13 under after shooting 68 in his final round. Continue Reading: McDowell bags Scottish Open title  |  |
| |  Darren Clarke was disappointed after missing out on competing in his 18th Open Championship.
The Ulsterman's scores of 74 and 70 were not good enough to come through the qualifier at Sunningdale, meaning Clarke will not play at the event for the first time since 1990. Continue Reading: Clarke to miss Open  |  |
| |  Kenny Perry is readying himself for this week's Buick Open at Warwick Hills, Michigan, knowing he sacrificed the US Open to play in the event.
Perry declined to enter the major at the tough Torrey Pines course, preferring to focus his efforts on the Michigan event, a golden opportunity to take some Ryder Cup points. Continue Reading: Perry continues Ryder Cup quest  |  |
| |  Home favourites Martin Kaymer and Bernhard Langer will appear at their first event together since the US Masters at Augusta National in April this week when they play the 20th BMW International Open at the Golfclub Munchen Eichenried. Continue Reading: Langer and Kaymer compete for BMW International  |  |
| |  The potential of the next Ryder Cup to kindle interest in Wales has been mooted after the managing director of USPGA, Kerry Haig, expressed his admiration for the Celtic Manor course.
The course will play host to the 2010 Ryder Cup, which Mr Haig believes could be one of the best ever from a fans' perspective for UK golf fans and those from across the Atlantic. Continue Reading: Ryder Cup chief relishes Welsh venue  |  |
| |  American golf pro Chris DiMarco is enjoying a resurgence in form and has put his good work on the greens down to his wife.
The American carded 68 on the second round of the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea, finishing six under for the day. Continue Reading: DiMarco keeps it in the family  |  |
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