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Tiger ready to break his long silence
World No 1 to make public apology tomorrow ahead of much anticipated comeback
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Revitalised Donald rolls back years
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Forgotten man of the English game shines at World Match Play Championship
McIlroy whips up a desert storm
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
With Tiger and Mickleson absent, the Ulsterman is the talk of the Tucson matchplay
Westwood is proud that Britain's got talent
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Lee Westwood has called on his country to start appreciating its talented golfers and affording them some of the credit which Andy Murray currently monopolises. The world No 4 was speaking on the eve of the WGC World Match Play Championship which features an unprecedented number of his compatriots.
The Hacker: It's sad when a good argument leaves you off your trolley
Sunday, 14 February 2010
After much heated debate, a competition held at our club last Saturday has been declared null and void and there are many aggrieved golfers as a result – none more so than the poor souls who would have won it.
O'Meara feels 'let down' by Woods
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Even Tiger Woods' best golfing buddy has not yet spoken to him. Mark O'Meara admitted last night that not only have all his calls gone unreturned but also that he was disappointed with the world No 1.
World No 2 Stricker targets Woods
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Steve Stricker has become the new world No 2, taking the mantle from fellow American Phil Mickelson, after he overcame a late charge from Britain's Luke Donald to win the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.
Jimenez holds nerve in sudden-death win
Monday, 8 February 2010
Miguel Angel Jimenez beat Lee Westwood at the third play-off hole to win the Dubai Desert Classic yesterday following a thrilling see-saw final day at Emirates Golf Club.
The Hacker: With root and branch reform I may finally come out of shade
Sunday, 7 February 2010
"I think that I will never see a poem lovely as a tree." So wrote Joyce Kilmer – a man, as if it matters – in 1913 and I wholeheartedly agree with him, apart from when my ball is stuck behind one.
Westwood fires a 65 to close gap on Jaidee
Saturday, 6 February 2010
The World No 4 Lee Westwood fired a flawless 65 yesterday in his best showing in 50 rounds at Emirates Golf Club to jointly head the pack chasing the Asian number one Thongchai Jaidee who is at seven-under with a one shot lead at the half-way point of the Dubai Desert Classic.
Talk of Tiger's return grows louder ahead of Arizona
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Woods rumoured to be preparing comeback in just 11 days at World Match Play
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1 Tiger ready to break his long silence
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4 Westwood is proud that Britain's got talent
5 The Hacker: It's sad when a good argument leaves you off your trolley
6 O'Meara feels 'let down' by Woods
7 The Hacker: With root and branch reform I may finally come out of shade
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