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TORRANCE SAYS GOODBYE TO THE BELFRY
SEPTEMBER 30: Sam Torrance bade a fond farewell to The Belfry 24 hours after the Ryder Cup. (More)
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EUROPE REGAIN THE CUP!
SEPTEMBER 29: Europe regained the Ryder Cup wth a sensational victory over the United States. (More)
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HOW EUROPE WON THE RYDER CUP
SEPTEMBER 29: Dave Tindall picks out the key reasons for Europe's Ryder Cup win over America. (More)
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BELFRY BONANZA FOR TINDALL
SEPTEMBER 29: The 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry proved a big success for our golf tipster Dave Tindall. (More)
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TEARFUL TORRANCE HAILS EURO HEROES
SEPTEMBER 29: Reaction to Europe's famous Ryder Cup victory over the United States. (More)
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WOODS FELT HELPLESS
SEPTEMBER 29: Reaction from the US camp to their Ryder Cup defeat by Europe. (More)
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MONTY MAGIC CRUSHES HOCH
SEPTEMBER 29: Colin Montgomerie gave Europe the perfect start in the singles by crushing Scott Hoch. (More)
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HARRINGTON ROUTS CALC
SEPTEMBER 29: Padraig Harrington crushed Mark Calcavecchia in their singles clash. (More)
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LANGER TOO GOOD FOR SUTTON
SEPTEMBER 29: Bernhard Langer beat Hal Sutton to become the second-most successful Ryder Cup player. (More)
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TOMS SEES OFF GARCIA
SEPTEMBER 29: David Toms beat Sergio Garcia to give the US their first point of the final day. (More)
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DUVAL THWARTS CLARKE VICTORY BID
SEPTEMBER 29: Darren Clarke and David Duval halved their singles thriller at The Belfry. (More)
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BJORN AGAIN FOR EUROPE
SEPTEMBER 29: Thomas Bjorn beat Stewart Cink to put Europe 12½-9½ ahead at The Belfry. (More)
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VERPLANK BEATS WESTWOOD
SEPTEMBER 29: Lee Westwood lost to an inspired Scott Verplank in the singles at The Belfry. (More)
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THE PRICE IS RIGHT FOR EUROPE
SEPTEMBER 29: Phillip Price stunned Phil Mickelson to leave Europe just one point from victory. (More)
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McGINLEY PUTT CLINCHES VICTORY
SEPTEMBER 29: Paul McGinley's final-green putt gave Europe the half they needed to regain the Ryder Cup. (More)
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FASTH SHOW ALMOST CLINCHES IT
SEPTEMBER 29: Niclas Fasth halved with Paul Azinger to leave Europe on the brink of victory. (More)
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FULKE EARNS A HALF
SEPTEMBER 29: Pierre Fulke halved with Davis Love III as Europe basked in the glow of a great victory. (More)
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PARNEVIK TAMES TIGER
SEPTEMBER 29: Jesper Parnevik earned a creditable half against world number one Tiger Woods. (More)
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THE CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS
SEPTEMBER 29: Sam Torrance joined a list of great European captains to lift the Ryder Cup on Sunday. (More)
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MONTY - THE HERO OF THE BELFRY
SEPTEMBER 29: Colin Montgomerie completed an amazing resurrection at The Belfry on Sunday. (More)
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HOW THE PLAYERS FARED
SEPTEMBER 29: A look at how all the players fared in the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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EUROPE MUST STRIKE EARLY
SEPTEMBER 28: Dave Tindall looks ahead to Sunday's singles which will decide the Ryder Cup. (More)
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EUROPE START WITH BIG GUNS
SEPTEMBER 28: Sam Torrance and Curtis Strange have different strategies for the final day of the Ryder Cup. (More)
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DRAW FOR SUNDAY SINGLES
SEPTEMBER 28: The line-up for Sunday's singles matches on the final day of the Ryder Cup. (More)
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MONTY IS EUROPE'S CUP KING
SEPTEMBER 28: European captain Sam Torrance has hailed Colin Montgomerie's brilliant display. (More)
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HALF FOR McGINLEY AND CLARKE
SEPTEMBER 28: Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley halved with Scott Hoch and Jim Furyk in their fourball. (More)
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EUROPE HANG ON IN SATURDAY THRILLER
SEPTEMBER 28: America hit back to leave the Ryder Cup poised 8-8 after a thrilling second day. (More)
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HARRINGTON AIDS MONTY'S WINNING RUN
SEPTEMBER 28: Colin Montgomerie kept his winning run going with a fourballs win with Padraig Harrington. (More)
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EUROPE DREAM TEAM TASTES DEFEAT
SEPTEMBER 28: Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood's dream run came to an end with defeat in the fourballs. (More)
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SWEDES SUFFER US BACKLASH
SEPTEMBER 28: A US fightback beat Niclas Fasth and Jesper Parnevik by one hole in the first fourballs. (More)
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DREAM DASHED FOR EURO ROOKIES
SEPTEMBER 28: There was no dream debut for Phillip Price and Pierre Fulke against America's toughest duo. (More)
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STAR PAIR KEEP BALL ROLLING
SEPTEMBER 28: Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia kept their winning record with a scrappy foursomes win. (More)
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VETERANS NERVELESS IN THRILLING WIN
SEPTEMBER 28: Colin Montgomerie and Bernhard Langer could not be denied in another tight finish. (More)
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WOODS BOUNCES BACK FOR FIRST POINT
SEPTEMBER 28: Tiger Woods recorded his first point this year in victory over Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjorn. (More)
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LANGER CALLS FOR CHANGE
SEPTEMBER 28: Bernhard Langer's hopes of making the next Ryder Cup hinge on a change in selection policy. (More)
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PARNEVIK GIVEN BELFRY CHANCE
SEPTEMBER 28: Jesper Parnevik was brought into action at last for the Saturday afternoon fourballs. (More)
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CUP OFFICIALS SORRY FOR BUS CHAOS
SEPTEMBER 28: Ryder Cup officials have apologised for the transport chaos as fans left The Belfry on Friday night. (More)
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TRANSPORT BREAKDOWN AT RYDER CUP
SEPTEMBER 27: A breakdown in the transportation arrangements at the Ryder Cup caused chaos for fans. (More)
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ALL TO PLAY FOR AT THE BELFRY
SEPTEMBER 27: Dave Tindall reflects on the opening day of the Ryder Cup and looks ahead to day two. (More)
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PRICE AND FULKE ENTER FRAY
SEPTEMBER 27: Phillip Price and Pierre Fulke will lead Europe out in the second series of foursomes. (More)
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SAM SALUTES DOUBLE WINNER WESTWOOD
SEPTEMBER 27: Sam Torrance praised Lee Westwood for the way he rose to the challenge of the Ryder Cup. (More)
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HUMBLED TIGER'S HUNGRY FOR CUP GLORY
SEPTEMBER 27: Curtis Strange believes it is good for his team that Tiger Woods felt he had let his side down. (More)
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FUN FACTOR BOOSTS EUROPE
SEPTEMBER 27: Sergio Garcia insisted it was a sense of fun which helped Europe make an encouraging start. (More)
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MICKELSON: HALF POINT COULD BE CRUCIAL
SEPTEMBER 27: Phil Mickelson admitted the half point gained by him and David Toms could prove crucial. (More)
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AMERICA MOUNT FIGHTBACK
SEPTEMBER 27: A review of the afternoon's action on day one of the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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CLARKE AND BJORN LEAD THE WAY
SEPTEMBER 27: A review of the morning's action on day one of the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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TIGER'S CUP OF WOE CONTINUES
SEPTEMBER 27: Tiger Woods' miserable Ryder Cup record continued at the Belfry on Friday. (More)
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AMERICAN DUO BATTLE BACK
SEPTEMBER 27: Colin Montgomerie and Bernhard Langer had to settle for a half in their foursomes. (More)
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WESTWOOD BACK WITH A BANG
SEPTEMBER 27: Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood claimed their second point of the day in the foursomes. (More)
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CINK AND FURYK CRUISE TO WIN
SEPTEMBER 27: Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley went down to Stewart Cink and Jim Furyk. (More)
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DUO DENIED DOUBLE DELIGHT
SEPTEMBER 27: Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjorn lost to Hal Sutton and Scott Verplank in the foursomes. (More)
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BRILLIANT BJORN SINKS TIGER
SEPTEMBER 27: Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjorn pipped Tiger Woods and Paul Azinger by one hole. (More)
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MONTY AND LANGER IN FINE FORM
SEPTEMBER 27: Colin Montgomerie and Bernhard Langer beat Scott Hoch and Jim Furyk 4 and 3. (More)
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WESTWOOD BACK IN BUSINESS
SEPTEMBER 27: A revitalised Lee Westwood partnered Sergio Garcia to victory over David Duval and Davis Love. (More)
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STATES GET ONE BACK
SEPTEMBER 27: Padraig Harrington and Niclas Fasth were narrow losers to Phil Mickelson and David Toms. (More)
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FRIDAY FOURSOMES DRAW
SEPTEMBER 27: Draw for the afternoon foursomes on the opening day of the 34th Ryder Cup match. (More)
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STRANGE EXPECTS BELFRY ADVANTAGE
SEPTEMBER 27: Curtis Strange believes The Belfry course has been set up like a US Open venue. (More)
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NO PRESSURE FROM PARNEVIK
SEPTEMBER 27: Jesper Parnevik told Sam Torrance not to feel under pressure to play him. (More)
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BRITISH PRO CALLING THE TUNE
SEPTEMBER 27: A British golf professional is to sing at the Ryder Cup church service on Sunday. (More)
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CLARKE AND BJORN BID FOR WOODS REPEAT
SEPTEMBER 26: The pairings for the opening fourballs at the Ryder Cup have been confirmed. (More)
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FANS RUE WOODS' EARLY START
SEPTEMBER 26: Tiger Woods ignored the Ryder Cup timetable and denied fans to see him play on Thursday. (More)
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SOMBRE START TO RYDER CUP
SEPTEMBER 26: A minute's silence followed by a lone piper were the highlights of the opening ceremony. (More)
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TORRANCE STICKS WITH SAME PAIRS
SEPTEMBER 26: Sam Torrance stuck with the same pairings as Europe began practice on Thursday. (More)
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HARRINGTON READY FOR ROLLERCOASTER
SEPTEMBER 26: Padraig Harrington has described playing in the Ryder Cup as like riding a rollercoaster. (More)
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US ARE WRITERS' FAVOURITES
SEPTEMBER 26: A poll of American and European golf writers reckon the United States will retain the Cup. (More)
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TORRANCE PAYS EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE
SEPTEMBER 26: Sam Torrance was almost in tears at the mention of his 'Tartan Army' of family and friends. (More)
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FROM LITTLE ACORNS...
SEPTEMBER 26: The opening ceremony at The Belfry took place only yards from a tree dedicated to the match. (More)
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SEVE NOT TEMPTED BY CUP RETURN
SEPTEMBER 26: "Strong efforts" were made to bring Seve Ballesteros to this week's Ryder Cup. (More)
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EURO STARS CAN CAPTURE CUP
SEPTEMBER 26: Our Dave Tindall with his expert betting guide to the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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MASSIVE AUDIENCE FOR RYDER CUP
SEPTEMBER 26: This year's Ryder Cup will be beamed to an estimated 500million homes in 130 countries. (More)
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TOP DOLLAR!
SEPTEMBER 26: Europe's golfers will be up against the $200million men at The Belfry this weekend. (More)
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GARCIA SENDS UP SAM
SEPTEMBER 25: Sergio Garcia was in tears on Wednesday - mock tears, that is. (More)
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SECURITY MEASURES ARE A SUCCESS
SEPTEMBER 25: Security arrangements at the Ryder Cup have been hailed as a success. (More)
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MONTY: I WANT TO WIN IT FOR SAM
SEPTEMBER 25: Colin Montgomerie has a clear reason for badly wanting to win the Ryder Cup this weekend. (More)
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JOKER FULKE LIGHTENS THE MOOD
SEPTEMBER 25: It was the moment Sam Torrance had dreaded. (More)
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TORRANCE: I WON'T PULL A FAST ONE
SEPTEMBER 25: Sam Torrance has reassured Curtis Strange he will not be trying to pull a fast one. (More)
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TORRANCE SHUFFLES HIS PACK
SEPTEMBER 25: Sam Torrance admits he as changed his mind about his Ryder Cup pairings this week. (More)
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WOODS PARTNERS AZINGER
SEPTEMBER 25: Curtis Strange's Ryder Cup thinking began to unravel with his Wednesday practice pairings. (More)
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STRANGE CONCERNED OVER 10TH TEE
SEPTEMBER 25: Curtis Strange has sought an assurance over the 10th tee position. (More)
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LANGER CADDIE MISSES OUT
SEPTEMBER 25: Bernhard Langer was without his regular caddie Pete Coleman for Wednesday's practice. (More)
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WOODS: IT'S ONLY A GAME
SEPTEMBER 25: Tiger Woods has issued a timely reminder about what is at stake in the Ryder Cup. (More)
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BJORN: WE WANT IT MORE
SEPTEMBER 25: Thomas Bjorn says Europe are more determined than the Americans to win the Ryder Cup. (More)
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LOVE IS ALL AROUND - DAVIS
SEPTEMBER 24: Davis Love insisted there is no Ryder Cup ill-feeling left over from Brookline 1999. (More)
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O'MEARA HELPS OUT PARNEVIK
SEPTEMBER 24: Jesper Parnevik might thank Mark O'Meara if he stars at The Belfry. (More)
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WOODS' NEWS AT TEN
SEPTEMBER 24: Tiger Woods won't try to reach the 10th green from the tee when the action begins. (More)
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WESTWOOD'S CONFIDENCE BOOST
SEPTEMBER 24: European star Lee Westwood returned to form in practice on Tuesday. (More)
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GARCIA: AMERICANS SHOULD RELAX
SEPTEMBER 24: Sergio Garcia has told the US to chill out after they complained about slow play. (More)
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TORRANCE OFFERS PAIRINGS HINT
SEPTEMBER 24: Sam Torrance has given the strongest indication yet of his possible pairings for the Ryder Cup. (More)
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STRANGE: IT WON'T BE TENSE AT 10
SEPTEMBER 24: Curtis Strange admitted he was disappointed at the use of the back tee on the 10th. (More)
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MONTY MAKES WAY FOR FAN
SEPTEMBER 24: Colin Montgomerie found a new way to get out of trouble - hand your club to a spectator. (More)
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ARMED POLICE AT RYDER CUP VENUE
SEPTEMBER 24: Armed police are being deployed as part of a massive security operation at The Belfry. (More)
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TORRANCE CALLS ON FOOTBALL BOSSES
SEPTEMBER 24: Sam Torrance has called on the expertise of the England coach ahead of the Ryder Cup. (More)
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McGINLEY READY FOR THE REAL DEAL
SEPTEMBER 24: The imagining is over for Paul McGinley as he makes his return to The Belfy. (More)
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EARTHQUAKE DISTURBS SLUMBERING SAM
SEPTEMBER 23: Sam Torrance had an earth-shaking experience this week before play even gets under way. (More)
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STRANGE BACKS WOODS TO TOE LINE
SEPTEMBER 23: Curtis Strange revealed Tiger Woods will get no special treatment this week. (More)
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LANGER: MIND GAMES WON'T WORK
SEPTEMBER 23: Bernhard Langer refused to elaborate after saying he had been subjected to mind games. (More)
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BJORN WARNS ROOKIES ABOUT NERVES
SEPTEMBER 23: Thomas Bjorn told Europe's four rookies how nervous they would be on the first tee. (More)
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AZINGER RETURNS TO RYDER FRAY
SEPTEMBER 23: Paul Azinger has always relished a Ryder Cup battle, and now he's back for more. (More)
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MONTY PREPARED FOR MORNING GLORY
SEPTEMBER 23: Colin Montgomerie is gearing himself up for one of the longest weeks of his life. (More)
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RYDER A DIFFERENT BALL GAME - GARCIA
SEPTEMBER 23: Sergio Garcia has urged European Ryder Cup fans not to lose heart. (More)
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MONTY FIT FOR RYDER SHOWDOWN
SEPTEMBER 22: Colin Montgomerie has at last declared himself fit to face America in the Ryder Cup. (More)
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RYDER CUP CHIEF WARNS HECKLERS
SEPTEMBER 22: Hecklers will be ejected from The Belfry at next week's Ryder Cup. (More)
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STRANGE TO GET TEAM UP FOR THE CUP
SEPTEMBER 21: Curtis Strange is doing all he can think of to make sure his side perform this week. (More)
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IN-FORM TIGER YET TO BREAK FREE
SEPTEMBER 21: Only six days to go to the Ryder Cup now - and Tiger Woods' golf is coming to the boil. (More)
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CUP STARS WARNED NOT TO DAWDLE
SEPTEMBER 21: New rules on slow play have been introduced for the Ryder Cup. (More)
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CUP'S SNAP DECISION
SEPTEMBER 18: Cameras and mobile phones will be banned from the Ryder Cup next week. (More)
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MONTY READY TO RENEW BATTLE
SEPTEMBER 7: Colin Montgomerie believes he is now part of the third biggest sporting event there is. (More)
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WESTWOOD READY FOR BATTLE
SEPTEMBER 7: It is easy to forget that Lee Westwood will be playing only his third Ryder Cup this week. (More)
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DUVAL EXPECTS EUROPEANS TO BITE BACK
SEPTEMBER 7: David Duval predicts a European backlash at The Belfry later this week. (More)
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CALCAVECCHIA TO END 10-YEAR WAIT
SEPTEMBER 7: Ten years on from Kiawah Island and Mark Calcavecchia is ready for another Ryder Cup. (More)
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HISTORY BACKS TORRANCE'S DREAM
SEPTEMBER 7: Frank Malley profiles Ryder Cup hero and European captain Sam Torrance. (More)
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HARRINGTON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
SEPTEMBER 7: Padraig Harrington could be one of Europe's real stars at The Belfry this week. (More)
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SEEDS OF THE RYDER CUP
SEPTEMBER 7: Mark Garrod looks back in time to the origins of the Ryder Cup. (More)
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RYDER THRILLERS - RECENT HISTORY
SEPTEMBER 7: Mark Garrod looks at the last eight matches, events that have made the Ryder Cup great. (More)
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THOMAS OUT TO TAME TIGER AGAIN
SEPTEMBER 7: Thomas Bjorn has already tamed Tiger Woods once - now he wants to do it again. (More)
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RYDER GETS EVERYONE EXCITED
SEPTEMBER 7: Frank Malley looks ahead to the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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STRANGE TOO NICE TO PLAY HARD MAN
SEPTEMBER 7: Davis Love reckons Curtis Strange won't be a real hard man at The Belfry. (More)
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THE RYDER CUP - HOW IT WORKS...
SEPTEMBER 7: Mark Garrod takes you through the format for the 34th Ryder Cup at The Belfry. (More)
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