Mum tells Lee to say sorry for swearingLee Westwood was forced to apologise after his mum caught him swearing on live television at last week's Qatar Masters, the world No 3 said on Tuesday. Read full article |
Tour wants second Desert Swing - BjornEuropean Tour officials are keen to launch a second 'Desert Swing' in the future, tournament committee chairman Thomas Bjorn said on Tuesday. Read full article |
Lawrie wins Qatar MastersPaul Lawrie stroked a fluent 65 to win the Qatar Masters for the second time with a four-shot win over Jason Day and Peter Hanson at the Doha Golf Club on Sunday. Read full article |
Lawrie masters the calm in QatarPaul Lawrie shot a steady five-under-par 67 at the Qatar Masters on Saturday to open up a one-shot lead over a stellar chasing bunch with 18 holes remaining at the wind-affected event. Read full article |
Play suspended in Qatar due to windEuropean Tour officials reduced the Qatar Masters to 54 holes when they called off play on Friday after strong winds moved golf balls and blowing sand reduced visiblity on several holes. Read full article |
Fdez-Castano, Daly shine in blustery DohaA late flurry of birdies helped Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano leapfrog American John Daly at the top of the first-round leaderboard on a windswept day in the desert at the Qatar Masters on Thursday. Read full article |
Shoulder will be no problem for LeeLee Westwood has recovered from the shoulder problem that troubled him at the Abu Dhabi Championship and is ready to challenge for the first prize at this week's Qatar Masters. Read full article |
Mahan, McDowell clash in QatarHunter Mahan and Graeme McDowell will reprise their thrilling 2010 Ryder Cup singles encounter after being drawn together for the opening two rounds of this week's Qatar Masters. Read full article |
Clarke splits up with Open-winning caddieDarren Clarke has parted company with the caddie that helped him win his first major championship in the Open at Sandwich in July. Read full article |
Rock prevents Woods from flourishingA golfing fairytale came true when little-known Briton Robert Rock outplayed 14-times major winner Tiger Woods in a final round shootout to land the Abu Dhabi Championship title. Read full article |
Woods upbeat after Abu Dhabi challengeTiger Woods was heading home to Florida late on Sunday with a mixed report card from his first foray into the 2012 golf season at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. Read full article |
Third Abu Dhabi hole-in-oneWorld number 13 Graeme McDowell recorded the third hole-in-one of the week at the short 12th during the final round of the Abu Dhabi Championship on Sunday. Read full article |
Woods wilts as Robert rocksBritain's Robert Rock won his head-to-head duel with a ragged Tiger Woods to lift the Abu Dhabi Championship title on Sunday after the former world No 1 produced his worst performance of the week. Read full article |
Woods, McIlroy look like best buddiesTiger Woods and Rory McIlroy provided a taste of what might be to come in 2012 and beyond as the two rivals teased and wisecracked their way round the Abu Dhabi Golf Club on Saturday. Read full article |
Woods joint leader after three roundsTiger Woods shot a 6-under 66 to grab a share of the lead at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship on Saturday in the latest sign the 14-time major winner is back after his two-year drought without a victory. Read full article |
Woods, McIlroy poised for Gulf challengeTiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were paired together for the third straight day at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship on Saturday. Read full article |
Mahan plans trip in middle of West Coast swingHunter Mahan is playing five straight tournaments to start the season, a West Coast swing that includes a 17 000-mile detour to the Middle East. Read full article |
Looks like Tiger's finally out the woodsGolf fans poured through the gates on the Abu Dhabi sabbath on Friday to get a glimpse of the world's top-ranked player, the former No 1 and the pretender to the throne and the galleries were not disappointed. Read full article |
Injury a pain in the neck for LeeLee Westwood's first tournament appearance of the year is being severely hampered by a niggling neck injury, the world No 2 said on Friday. Read full article |
Olesen leads but Woods, McIlroy primedDanish prospect Thorbjorn Olesen outshone the big guns to lead at the halfway stage of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Friday, but Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are poised to strike. Read full article |
Slow play not going away anytime soonLuke Donald took to Twitter to vent about a contentious issue on the PGA Tour. If nothing else, it... |
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A nod to the depth in the gameThe wild, roller-coaster finish to the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club on Sunday was... |