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Lady luck on Perry's side
Kenny Perry could not believe his luck after a final-hole bogey by Woody Austin gave him the Buick Open title for a second time.
Swede ace leads in Michigan
Swede Daniel Chopra has a two-shot lead at the top of the leaderboard following the third round of the Buick Open in Michigan.
Lewis sitting pretty
Stacy Lewis carded a third-round six-under-par 67 to take a one-shot lead in the US Women's Open over fellow American Paula Creamer.
Bo on form at Buick Open
Bo Van Pelt leads the Buick Open by two shots at the halfway stage following a second round six-under-par 66.
Joint-lead for Lynn in France
Englishman David Lynn is the joint leader of the French Open with Pablo Larrazabal on seven under par after a second round 65.
Sorenstam gunning for fourth Open
Annika Sorenstam has insisted motivation will not be a problem for the upcoming United States Women's Open.
Woods' knee surgery a success
The surgeons who performed Tiger Woods' reconstructive knee surgery say it was a success and he should not have any long-term effects.
Cink up to sixth
US star Stewart Cink has moved up to sixth in the world following his victory in the Travelers Championship.
Donald ducks out of French
Luke Donald has pulled out of this week's French Open as he is still struggling with the wrist injury picked up at the US Open.
Cink leads by two at Travelers
Stewart Cink holds a two-shot lead ahead of the final round at the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut.
Kaymer leads Munich BMW International Open
Home favourite Martin Kaymer is on the verge of securing victory at the BMW Open going into the last day with a six shot lead.
Olazabal doubtful for Open
Jose Maria Olazabal has opted to pull out of next week's French Open after suffering from fatigue.
Kaymer ahead at half way point in Munich
Rising German star Martin Kaymer leads the BMW Open in Munich at the halfway point after a brilliant nine-under-par round of 63.
Four motor ahead at BMW Open
Australia's Peter O'Malley is among a quartet of players leading the BMW International Open in Munich by one shot on six-under-par.
Woods secures coach's backing
Tiger Woods' coach Hank Haney is certain he will come back stronger from his knee ligament injury and continue to be world number one.
Woods to miss Open and Ryder Cup
US Open champion Tiger Woods will miss next month's Open and the Ryder Cup in September to have surgery on his left knee.
Woods comments were a 'joke' - Goosen
Retief Goosen insists his comment that Tiger Woods exaggerated his knee injury at the US Open was meant to be a 'light-hearted' remark.
Donald and Poulter out of BMW
Luke Donald and Ian Poulter have withdrawn from this week's BMW International in Munich after suffering wrist injuries at the US Open.
Tiger ponders missing Open
US Open champion Tiger Woods could miss the Open Championship as he plans to rest his knee again following surgery.
Tiger hails 'greatest' major win
Tiger Woods believes his dramatic US Open sudden-death playoff win over Rocco Mediate capped the greatest tournament of his career.
Not all gloom for Westwood
Lee Westwood had mixed feelings after seeing his chance of US Open glory slip away at the 72nd hole.
Mediate "knew" Woods' putt would drop
Rocco Mediate said he expected Tiger Woods to make his putt on the last hole of the US Open to force an 18-hole play-off on Monday.
Mediate says Woods is wondrous
US Open contender Rocco Mediate has admitted that he was amazed by Tiger Woods' third round at the US Open.
Wodds with a one-shot lead
Tiger Woods leads going into the final day of the US Open with Lee Westwood just one-shot behind him.
Harrington upbeat at halfway
Padraig Harrington pointed to his putting after firing a superb round of 67 to rejoin the hunt at the US Open.
Woods rising to the top
Stuart Appleby holds a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the US Open, with Tiger Woods moving ominously into contention.
Shock early leaders in San Diego
Little known Americans Kevin Streelman and Justin Hicks lead the US Open after 18 holes with three-under par rounds of 68.
Immelman eyes Torrey Pines repeat
Masters champion Trevor Immelman is looking for a repeat of his success at Torrey Pines in 1998 when he gets his US Open bid underway.
US Open joy for English amateur
American Sean O'Hair's US Open withdrawal has handed a first-ever start at the tournament for English amateur Gary Wolstenholme.
Englishman eyes American prize
Luke Donald admits he is confident going into this week's US Open and has high hopes for the second Major of the year.
Tiger plays down injury lay-off
Tiger Woods says he is fit and ready for this week's US Open having been sidelined for two months after a knee operation.
Singh on song in Vienna
India's Jeev Milkha Singh was relieved that he did not need a play-off after winning the Austria Open by one shot.
Clark in charge in Tennessee
Tim Clark has taken control of the Stanford St Jude Championship in Tennessee after a flawless third-round 64.
Bo makes solid start to Stanford St Jude
Bo Weekley fired a five-under-par 65 to lead the Stanford St Jude Championship in Tennessee by one shot after the first round.
Woods to face Mickelson in San Diego
World number one Tiger Woods will line up with number two Phil Mickelson at the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines next week.
No day's play in Vienna
The Bank Austria Open in Vienna has been delayed by a full day following three inches of rainfall flooding parts of Fontana Golf Club.
Woods may not be 100% for US Open
Tiger Woods has admitted he may not be fully fit for next week's US Open but insists that it won't be a problem.
US Open joy for Brits
England's Ross Fisher and Scotland's Alastair Forsyth are among a glut of British players to have qualified for a place at the US Open.
Monty's woes continue
Eight-time European number one Colin Montgomerie has dropped out of the world's top 100 for the first time since 1990.


