DAVIES JOINS BRITISH WINNERS MARCH 22: The name of Rhys Davies can be added to the list of British players making their mark in the world of golf. (More)
FURYK ADMITS RELIEF AFTER WIN MARCH 22: Jim Furyk is the 13th different winner in 13 US Tour events so far this year - and very relieved to be so. (More)
FURYK ADMITS RELIEF AFTER WIN MARCH 22: Jim Furyk is the 13th different winner in 13 US Tour events so far this year - and very relieved to be so. (More)
WOODS "NERVOUS" AHEAD OF COMEBACK MARCH 22: Tiger Woods is feeling the tension ahead of his return to golf after four months in self-imposed exile. (More)
WOODS "NERVOUS" AHEAD OF COMEBACK MARCH 22: Tiger Woods is feeling the tension ahead of his return to golf after four months in self-imposed exile. (More)
FURYK CLAIMS OVERDUE TITLE MARCH 21: Jim Furyk won the Transitions Championship in Florida - his first title since 2007. (More)
DAVIES WINS FIRST TOUR EVENT MARCH 21: Welshman Rhys Davies captured his first European Tour title with a brilliant display in Morocco. (More)
FURYK LEADS IN FLORIDA MARCH 20: A third-round 67 gave Jim Furyk a three-shot lead at the Transitions Championship. (More)
OOSTHUIZEN HITS THE FRONT MARCH 20: Louis Oosthuizen carded a 64 to lead Rhys Davies after the third round of the Hassan Trophy. (More)
HARRINGTON HITS THE FRONT MARCH 19: Padraig Harrington is the halfway leader at the Transitions Championship in Florida. (More)
MONKE WINS IN MOROCCO MARCH 20: Germany's Anja Monke has claimed her third Ladies European Tour title. (More)
DAVIES STORMS INTO LEAD MARCH 19: Welshman Rhys Davies leads the Hassan Trophy in Morocco at the halfway stage. (More)
WILLIS LEADS IN FLORIDA MARCH 18: Little-known American Garrett Willis leads after round one of the Transitions Championship (More)
DOUGHERTY OUT IN FRONT MARCH 18: Nick Dougherty leads by one stroke after round one of the Hassan Trophy in Morocco. (More)
VERCHENOVA CLAIMS NARROW LEAD MARCH 18: Russia's Maria Verchenova holds a one-stroke lead at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. (More)
JAIDEE HOPES FOR REPEAT MARCH 18: Thongchai Jaidee hopes to repeat his Ballantine's Championship success next month. (More)
GOOSEN EXPECTS FANS TO RESPECT WOODS MARCH 18: Retief Goosen does not believe Tiger Woods will get a torrent of abuse on his return at Augusta. (More)
NICKLAUS: TIGER STILL ON TARGET MARCH 17: Jack Nicklaus still expects Tiger Woods to beat his record of 18 majors. (More)
OLAZABAL TO MISS MASTERS MARCH 17: Next month's Masters will have Tiger Woods, but it will not have Jose Maria Olazabal. (More)
ROSE HOPING TO BLOSSOM IN FLORIDA MARCH 17: Justin Rose hopes to climb the world rankings this week and secure a Masters spot. (More)
MONTY WELCOMES WOODS RETURN MARCH 17: Colin Montgomerie has welcomed Tiger Woods' decision to return to golf at the Masters. (More)
LUNA SEEKS FOURTH MOROCCAN WIN MARCH 17: Spain's Santiago Luna is chasing his fourth success in the Hassan Trophy. (More)
NEW SPONSOR SEARCH MARCH 17: The WGC tournament won by Ernie Els in Miami is searching for a new sponsor. (More)
TIGER WOODS TO RETURN AT AUGUSTA MARCH 16: Tiger Woods has confirmed he will make his comeback at The Masters next month. (More)
WOODS BACKED TO MAKE WINNING RETURN MARCH 17: Tiger Woods is being backed to make a winning return at the Masters next month. (More)
CLARK SEES LOGIC IN WOODS' TIMING MARCH 16: Reaction to the news of Tiger Woods' return to competitive golf at the US Masters. (More)
TIGER WOODS STATEMENT MARCH 16: The statement in full from Tiger Woods to announce he is returning to golf at The Masters. (More)
RYDER RACE GATHERS PACE MARCH 16: Mark Garrod looks at the selection problems facing European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie. (More)
WESTWOOD INSPIRED RESURGENT ELS MARCH 15: Ernie Els says watching Lee Westwood closely helped him return to winning ways in Miami. (More)
McILROY OUT OF TOP 10 MARCH 15: Rory McIlroy has been knocked out of the world's top 10 after the WGC-CA Championship. (More)
WORLD CUP TO BE BIENNIAL EVENT MARCH 15: The Omega Mission Hills World Cup will return to the calendar in 2011 as a biennial event. (More)
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