| |  "Long-John" Daly is one of the big name golfers to make the trip across to Moscow to compete in the Inteco Russian Open Golf Championship this week.
The two-time major winner, known for his turbulent personal life as much as his distance off the tee, has been confirmed for the European Tour event and will be looking to bounce back after a poor showing at the recent Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Continue Reading: Long-John heads to Russia  |  |
| |  Although few will admit it, the eyes of the world's top golfers will have lit up when the news broke that world number one Tiger Woods would not be fit in time to take part in this year's Open Championship. Continue Reading: World's best look forward to Tiger-less tournament  |  |
| |  In form Graeme McDowell has expressed confidence coming into the third major of the year - the Open Championship - which starts tomorrow.
The Ulsterman has already taken the Ballentine's Championship and Scottish Open this season and is looking for a similar performance at Royal Birkdale. Continue Reading: McDowell expresses Open confidence  |  |
| |  A European Tour golf tournament will be held in the Czech Republic next year for the first time in 12 years, it has been announced.
The Czech Open will be held at the Prosper Golf Resort in Celadna, about 225 miles east of Prague. Continue Reading: European Tour returns to the Czech Republic  |  |
| |  Two players outside the world top 100 enjoyed a share of the lead after day one of the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond yesterday (Thursday, July 10th).
Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand and Sweden's Alexander Noren were stationed at seven-under par, having carded rounds of 64. Continue Reading: Unlikely pair take Scottish Open lead  |  |
| |  Ross Fisher took Colin Montgomerie's European Open crown in a wire-to-wire victory sealed with a round of 68 at the London Golf Club yesterday (Sunday, July 6th).
Fisher finished seven shots clear of the field to finish at 20-under par on a day characterised by blustery conditions. Continue Reading: Fisher is European Open champion  |  |
| |  Ross Fisher broke Seve Ballesteros' course record at the London Golf Club yesterday (Thursday, July 3rd), posting a round of 63 to lead the European Open after one round.
Fisher made six consecutive birdies on the last six holes of his round to leap to nine-under par, two strokes ahead of Irishman Graeme McDowell and South Africa's David Frost. Continue Reading: Record-breaking Fisher leads the way  |  |
| |  England's Ross Fisher had opened up a three shot lead by the 16th hole of his first round at the European Open this morning (Thursday, July 3rd).
Fisher had amassed no less than eight birdies to bring him to seven-under par, only two holes from the clubhouse at the London Golf Club in Kent. Continue Reading: Fisher in contention  |  |
| |  Colin Montgomerie is looking to build on his recent return to form in the European Open, starting at the London Golf Club today (Thursday, July 3rd).
A bumper crowd is expected to pack the Kent course for the first round, with the organisers announcing free entry for the opening day's golf. Continue Reading: Monty out to defend European crown  |  |
| |  A Spanish qualifier has secured a shock win over a big name field at the French Open, finishing four shots clear at Le Golf National.
Pablo Larrazabal fought off the challenge of Scot Colin Montgomerie - who applied the pressure coming within two shots of the lead - to card a 67. Continue Reading: Qualifier secures shock French Open win  |  |
| |  Merseyside Police have expressed their concern at the blanket ban on mobile phones which will be enforced at this year's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale will spark a rise in car crime.
Any spectators found to be in possession of a handset when entering the event will face the choice of having to queue at the end of the day to collect their phone, or to leave it in their car. Continue Reading: Police concerned at Open phone ban  |  |
| |  Miguel Angel Jimenez fought off fatigue to post a three-under round of 69 in the first round of the BMW International Open in Munich today (Thursday, June 19th).
The Spaniard, who is still recovering from last week's US Open in California - where he finished sixth - was stationed three shots behind early leaders Rafa Echenique of Argentina, Anton Haig of South Africa, Singaporean Mardan Mamat and Aussie Peter O'Malley, all on six-under. Continue Reading: Jimenez fights fatigue at International Open  |  |
| |  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  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods' 14th Major win could force him to pull out of the British Open at Royal Birkdale.
Woods' appearance at Torrey Pines, scene of this year's US Open, was his first after undergoing knee surgery following his second-place finish in the first Major event of the year, the US Masters at the Augusta National in April. Continue Reading: Woods could miss Royal Birkdale  |  |
| |  Lyle looking forward to seniors tour
Two-time major winner Sandy Lyle is planning to focus his energy on the European Seniors Tour.
The Scottish star, who won both the Open and the Masters, intends to spend less time on the regular tour as he has found it less enjoyable in recent years. Continue Reading: Lyle looking forward to seniors' tour  |  |
| |  Golf stars Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia will go head to head at next month's European Open at The London Club in a repeat of last year's playoff at the Open Championship in Carnoustie.
The pair will be facing each other on a British course for the first time since their dramatic battle, which Harrington won to secure his first major. Continue Reading: Harrington and Garcia set for British Open  |  |
| |  Markus Brier goes into this week's Bank Austria Golf Open in a confident mood, despite having missed four straight cuts on the European Tour.
Brier has a successful record at his home course - the Fontana Golf Club - and hopes to build on his past triumphs at the venue. Continue Reading: Brier at home in Austria  |  |
| |  A US Open qualification tournament held in Surrey yesterday produced five British entrants to the major.
The event at Surrey's Walton Heath course saw Scot Alastair Forsyth and England's Ross Fisher, Robert Dinwiddie, Phillip Archer and Ross McGowan make it as European Tour qualifiers. Continue Reading: Five Brits in Torrey Pines qualifying group  |  |
| |  Scott Strange maintained his position as leader of the Welsh Open to win his first European Tour event by four shots.
A finishing score of 22-under par was aided by a final round 64, good enough to keep second place Robert Karlsson at bay. Continue Reading: Wire-to-wire Strange wins in Wales  |  |
| |  Australian Scott Strange had romped to a four shot lead by mid-morning today (Friday May 30th) in the Welsh Open at Celtic Manor.
Strange had stretched his one shot overnight lead, reaching an outstanding 11-under par after eight holes, with Raphael Jacquelin of France, England's Paul Waring and Italian Edoardo Molinari positioned at seven-under. Continue Reading: Strange out in front at Celtic Manor  |  |
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