Golf: May 2008 Archives

Perry and Goggin tied at Muirfield

Kenny Perry recovered from a nightmare start to share the halfway lead with Mathew Goggin at the Memorial Tournament.

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Goggin on top at Muirfield

Matthew Goggin leads the Memorial tournament after day one with Luke Donald and Justin Rose also making strong starts.

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Monty wants longer Ryder Cup

Colin Montgomerie has proposed that the Ryder Cup be extended for a further day to combat the weather and longer courses.

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Wales Open delayed by weather

The start of the Wales Open at the 2010 Ryder Cup course Celtic Manor has been delayed by fog on Thursday morning.

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Woods reveals US Open target

Tiger Woods expects to be fit to return from knee surgery at the US Open, which takes place at Torrey Pines from June 12-15.

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Wie to make Euro debut

Michelle Wie will play her first event on the Ladies European Tour when she takes part in this week's German Open.

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US Open next for Tiger

Tiger Woods looks set to make his return to competitive action at the US Open after revealing he will not play in Ohio next week.

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Mickelson leads by one

Phil Mickelson takes a one-shot lead into the final day of the Crowne Plaza Invitational after a five-under-par penultimate-round 65.

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Karlsson remains focused

Robert Karlsson takes a four-shot lead into the last round of the PGA Championship after a third-round 70 saw him move to 11 under par.

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Westwood's PGA bid ended by illness

Lee Westwood has been forced to pull of the PGA Championship at Wentworth on Friday morning because of a virus.

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Wentworth leader reveals Ryder Cup bid

Paul McGinley admitted he is chasing a Ryder Cup place as he took a one-shot lead after the first round of the PGA Championship.

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Montgomerie form key - Faldo

Nick Faldo has told Colin Montgomerie he will have a six-week window after The Open in July to cement his Ryder Cup place.

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Finch's feathers unruffled in Ireland

Richard Finch saw the funny side of falling into the river en route to taking the Irish Open by two shots at Adare Manor.

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Howell on top at Sugarloaf

Charles Howell III's third-round 67 ensures he takes a single-shot lead into the final round of the AT&T Classic at Sugarloaf.

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Dredge enjoys single-shot lead

Bradley Dredge will look to convert a one-shot lead into a win in the final round of the Irish Open at Adare Manor today.

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Tiger's on target for May return

Tiger Woods says he could make his comeback from knee surgery at the Memorial but expects to be fit for the US Open.

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Garcia relieved to end US drought

Sergio Garcia thanked Tiger Woods for missing the Players Championship at Sawgrass after taking the title in a play-off.

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Goydos takes surprise lead

Paul Goydos is the surprise leader of the Players Championship at Sawgrass after carding a third round two-under-par 70.

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Stars focused on own game

Tiger Woods will not be at the Players Championship this week, but that will not make it any easier to win, according to Jim Furyk.

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Fit-again Wie changes approach

Michelle Wie has said that she will not be playing in any men's events in 2008 as she looks to put a year of injury behind her.

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Clarke admits no Faldo feeling

Darren Clarke admits he has not heard from Nick Faldo despite catapulting himself back into Ryder Cup contention at the Asian Open.

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Lawrie a relieved man

Peter Lawrie admitted he was "speechless" after securing his maiden European Tour victory at the Spanish Open.

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Lawrie secures play-off win

Ireland's Peter Lawrie secured the Spanish Open title after a play-off win over Ignacio Garrido at the second extra hole.

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Kim opens four-shot cushion

Anthony Kim fired a superb six-under-par 66 to pull four shots clear ahead of the final round of the Wachovia Championship.

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Perry and Goggin tied at Muirfield

Kenny Perry recovered from a nightmare start to share the halfway lead with Mathew Goggin at the Memorial Tournament.

More: Perry and Goggin tied at Muirfield |

Goggin on top at Muirfield

Matthew Goggin leads the Memorial tournament after day one with Luke Donald and Justin Rose also making strong starts.

More: Goggin on top at Muirfield |

Monty wants longer Ryder Cup

Colin Montgomerie has proposed that the Ryder Cup be extended for a further day to combat the weather and longer courses.

More: Monty wants longer Ryder Cup |

Wales Open delayed by weather

The start of the Wales Open at the 2010 Ryder Cup course Celtic Manor has been delayed by fog on Thursday morning.

More: Wales Open delayed by weather |

Woods reveals US Open target

Tiger Woods expects to be fit to return from knee surgery at the US Open, which takes place at Torrey Pines from June 12-15.

More: Woods reveals US Open target |

Wie to make Euro debut

Michelle Wie will play her first event on the Ladies European Tour when she takes part in this week's German Open.

More: Wie to make Euro debut |

US Open next for Tiger

Tiger Woods looks set to make his return to competitive action at the US Open after revealing he will not play in Ohio next week.

More: US Open next for Tiger |

Mickelson leads by one

Phil Mickelson takes a one-shot lead into the final day of the Crowne Plaza Invitational after a five-under-par penultimate-round 65.

More: Mickelson leads by one |

Karlsson remains focused

Robert Karlsson takes a four-shot lead into the last round of the PGA Championship after a third-round 70 saw him move to 11 under par.

More: Karlsson remains focused |

Westwood's PGA bid ended by illness

Lee Westwood has been forced to pull of the PGA Championship at Wentworth on Friday morning because of a virus.

More: Westwood's PGA bid ended by illness |

Wentworth leader reveals Ryder Cup bid

Paul McGinley admitted he is chasing a Ryder Cup place as he took a one-shot lead after the first round of the PGA Championship.

More: Wentworth leader reveals Ryder Cup bid |

Montgomerie form key - Faldo

Nick Faldo has told Colin Montgomerie he will have a six-week window after The Open in July to cement his Ryder Cup place.

More: Montgomerie form key - Faldo |

Finch's feathers unruffled in Ireland

Richard Finch saw the funny side of falling into the river en route to taking the Irish Open by two shots at Adare Manor.

More: Finch's feathers unruffled in Ireland |

Howell on top at Sugarloaf

Charles Howell III's third-round 67 ensures he takes a single-shot lead into the final round of the AT&T Classic at Sugarloaf.

More: Howell on top at Sugarloaf |

Dredge enjoys single-shot lead

Bradley Dredge will look to convert a one-shot lead into a win in the final round of the Irish Open at Adare Manor today.

More: Dredge enjoys single-shot lead |

Tiger's on target for May return

Tiger Woods says he could make his comeback from knee surgery at the Memorial but expects to be fit for the US Open.

More: Tiger's on target for May return |

Garcia relieved to end US drought

Sergio Garcia thanked Tiger Woods for missing the Players Championship at Sawgrass after taking the title in a play-off.

More: Garcia relieved to end US drought |

Goydos takes surprise lead

Paul Goydos is the surprise leader of the Players Championship at Sawgrass after carding a third round two-under-par 70.

More: Goydos takes surprise lead |

Stars focused on own game

Tiger Woods will not be at the Players Championship this week, but that will not make it any easier to win, according to Jim Furyk.

More: Stars focused on own game |

Fit-again Wie changes approach

Michelle Wie has said that she will not be playing in any men's events in 2008 as she looks to put a year of injury behind her.

More: Fit-again Wie changes approach |

Clarke admits no Faldo feeling

Darren Clarke admits he has not heard from Nick Faldo despite catapulting himself back into Ryder Cup contention at the Asian Open.

More: Clarke admits no Faldo feeling |

Lawrie a relieved man

Peter Lawrie admitted he was "speechless" after securing his maiden European Tour victory at the Spanish Open.

More: Lawrie a relieved man |

Lawrie secures play-off win

Ireland's Peter Lawrie secured the Spanish Open title after a play-off win over Ignacio Garrido at the second extra hole.

More: Lawrie secures play-off win |

Kim opens four-shot cushion

Anthony Kim fired a superb six-under-par 66 to pull four shots clear ahead of the final round of the Wachovia Championship.

More: Kim opens four-shot cushion |

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