McIlroy's confidence back from "lowest it's ever been" World No 1 Rory McIlroy said his confidence was returning from its lowest point ever after shooting a one-under round of 71 at the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Saturday. Read full article |
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Gomez, Brown share Puerto Rico Open lead Argentina's Fabian Gomez, seeking his first US PGA Tour title, fired a seven-under par 65 on Saturday to match American Scott Brown for a share of the lead at the Puerto Rico Open. Read full article |
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McIlroy encouraged by first under-par round of 2013 Rory McIlroy remains well down the leaderboard but the Northern Irishman's swing troubles seem to have eased with his first under-par round of 2013 at the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Friday. Read full article |
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Woods in charge at Doral after classy 65 Looking fully in charge of his game, Tiger Woods fired an outstanding seven-under-par 65 to open up a two-shot lead over Graeme McDowell after the second round of the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Friday. Read full article |
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Romero clings to Puerto Rico Open lead Argentina's Andres Romero fired his second consecutive seven-under-par 65 on Friday to grab a one-stroke lead after the second round of the $3.5 million US PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open. Read full article |
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Tiger gets by with a little help from his friend Tiger Woods's sharp putting helped him to a share of the five-way lead at the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Thursday after he got lessons on the practice green from one of his opponents. Read full article |
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Percy, Romero share lead in Puerto Rico Australian Cameron Percy and Argentina's Andres Romero fired matching seven-under-par 65s to share the first-round lead of the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open on Thursday. Read full article |
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Woods in share of Doral lead Looking confident and in control, Tiger Woods shot an impressive six-under-par 66 for a share of the lead in the first round of the WGC-Cadillac Championship in Miami on Thursday. Read full article |
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Lowry ready to make his mark on USPGA Tour Ireland's Shane Lowry, who upset World No 1 Rory McIlroy in last month's World Golf Championships Match Play event, is hoping to boost his chances of a USPGA Tour future this week. Read full article |
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Rory says walk-off will not happen again World No 1 Rory McIlroy acknowledged on Wednesday he was wrong to walk off mid-round at last week's Honda Classic and said his toothache was not bad enough to justify quitting the tournament. Read full article |
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Ogilvy ready to make push for Augusta Geoff Ogilvy has shrugged off a miserable spell of form on the West Coast just in time for this week's WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral, where he will look to bolster his chances for a Masters invite. Read full article |
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Lynn-sanity as journeyman excels in US European Tour prankster David Lynn is having a whale of a time sharing banter with the fans in the United States this year as he showed when finishing joint fourth at the Honda Classic in Florida last week. Read full article |
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Els regrets not talking McIlroy out of walk-off Open champion Ernie Els says he regrets not advising Rory McIlroy against walking out of the Honda Classic last week but understands the pressure the world No 1 is feeling. Read full article |
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McIlroy regrets withdrawing from Honda Rory McIlroy has admitted he was wrong to withdraw from the Honda Classic last week, saying he now regretted his decision to stop playing. Read full article |
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Compton gets career best finish Double heart-transplant recipient Erik Compton made a career best finish with a tie for fourth place in the Honda Classic in Florida on Sunday. Read full article |
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Composure earns Thompson first win American Michael Thompson's victory at the Honda Classic in Florida on Sunday certainly came out of the blue after his dreadful early season form. Read full article |
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Thompson gets maiden tour win Michael Thompson kept his head in gusty winds to win the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, on Sunday by two shots from Australian Geoff Ogilvy. Read full article |
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Woods needs to 'clean up' his play Tiger Woods struggled to a four-over par 74 in the final round of the Honda Classic on Sunday, ending the week without breaking par once and left saying he need to "clean up" his play. Read full article |
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Westwood feeling at home in Florida You won't catch Englishman Lee Westwood slipping into a Transatlantic drawl just yet but the 39-year-old from Nottinghamshire is already starting to feel at home in his new base in Florida. Read full article |
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Ogilvy refinds his touch on East Coast greens Australian Geoff Ogilvy heads into Sunday's final round of the Honda Classic just two strokes back of the lead, refinding his touch with the putter after a poor start to the season. Read full article |