PGA Tour agrees to anchored strokes ban
The PGA Tour will implement the global ban on anchored strokes in golf from January 1, 2016 to "avoid confusion".
Paul Casey secures his first victory in over two years with a three-shot win in the Irish Open at Carton House.
American Bill Haas wins his fifth PGA Tour title with a three-shot victory in the AT&T; National at Congressional Country Club.
Headlines
- Park wins third successive major
- Park in control at US Women's Open
- Luiten leads Irish Open after 66
- McIlroy misses cut at Irish Open
- Park moves into US Women's Open lead
- Open prize money rises by £250,000
- Ha-Neul Kim leads US Women's Open
- Exhausted Rose to miss AT&T National
- McIlroy eight adrift at Irish Open
- McDowell chasing Irish Open glory
- Scot Matthew eyes US Open revenge
- Fisher leads UK Muirfield qualifiers
- In-and-out costs Parry Open place
- Jacklin predicts glory for teenager
- Els claims victory at Munich Open
- Duke lands first PGA Tour title
- Porteous swayed by Masters chance
Video & Audio
- Watch video McIlroy upbeat for Open challenge
- Watch video Rose on 'emotional' US Open win
- Watch video Alliss predicts more wins for Rose
- Listen to audio The world is Rose's oyster - Jacklin
- Watch video McIlroy slips out of US Open contention
- Watch video McDowell rues first round mistakes
- Watch video Golfer Ellis targets Walker Cup
- Watch video Garcia apologises to Woods
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