Golf: July 2008 Archives

Players are Ryder Cup slaves - Mahan

Hunter Mahan has claimed players are 'just likes slaves' during the week of Ryder Cup, putting his participation under threat.

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English ace senses Major win

Ian Poulter believes he can kick on from his good showing at the Open and win a Major title in the near future.

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Tiger absence gives us a chance - Kim

Upcoming star Anthony Kim says Tiger Woods' absence from the WGC Bridgestone Invitational will motivate those competing.

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O'Meara looks to US Ryder Cup positives

Mark O'Meara believes the absence of his close friend Tiger Woods at this year's Ryder Cup could well inspire America to victory.

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Norman ponders US PGA

Australian Greg Norman says he will decide in the next day whether he will compete in the US PGA Championship.

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Poulter demands right to play

Open runner-up Ian Poulter does not want to rely on a wildcard from captain Nick Faldo to make the Ryder Cup.

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Harrington targets top guns

Padraig Harrington insists he will not dwell on his Open success and is determined to join golf's "exclusive clubs".

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Poulter can make Valhalla - Padraig

Open champion Padraig Harrington has backed runner-up Ian Poulter to join him at the Ryder Cup in September.

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Poulter gets taste of glory

Ian Poulter said he was determined to kick on after his final round of 69 secured him second place at the Open.

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Harrington joins VIP list

Padraig Harrington said winning the Open for a second straight year "sets you apart" and puts him in an exclusive club.

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Westwood rues brutal Birkdale

British golfer Lee Westwood admitted that he was relieved to be leaving Royal Birkdale after finishing 20 over par at the Open.

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Westwood blames media intensity

Lee Westwood believes the intense media spotlight on the British players prevents them being successful in the Open.

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Monty bows out of contention

Colin Montgomerie thought his third-round four-over-par 74 was 'very average' as his hopes of success at Royal Birkdale disappeared.

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Norman rolls back the years

Two-time champion Greg Norman was pleased with his round of 70 as he put himself firmly into contention for the Open title.

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Lyle causes controversy

Sandy Lyle quit this year's Open just ten holes into his opening round at Royal Birkdale as the wind and rain took its toll.

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17th has been 'messed up' - Westwood

Lee Westwood is the latest player to voice his discontent at Royal Birkdale's controversial 17th green, saying it has been "messed up".

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Harrington hopes in balance

Padraig Harrington managed just two shots in a practice round today and his hopes of defending his Open title are in the balance.

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Break recharges Casey

Paul Casey says he is refreshed and ready for The Open at Royal Birkdale after his recent break from competitive golf.

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Open champion admits wrist feels rough

Defending Open champion Padraig Harrington has revealed he picked up a wrist injury while winning the Irish PGA tournament last week.

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Open hopefuls learn schedule

The Open schedule has been announced and defending champion Padraig Harrington will play alongside Justin Leonard and Retief Goosen.

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Padraig downplays expectation

Padraig Harrington is determined not to let expectation become a burden when he kicks off the defence of his Open title this week.

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Perry holds nerve to secure John Deere Classic

Kenny Perry showed he is the man in form on the PGA Tour after securing the John Deere Classic title in Illinois.

McDowell almost certain to make US showdown

Graeme McDowell has said he is now allowing himself to think of the Ryder Cup after securing the Scottish Open title on Sunday.

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Westwood takes dad's advice

Lee Westwood has revealed his dad will be the one watching over his long game as he prepares for The Open this week.

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Three-way tie in John Deere Classic

Brad Adamonis, Eric Axley and Kenny Perry share the lead at the John Deere Classic with one round remaining.

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MacKenzie bounces back

American Will MacKenzie finds himself in a two-shot lead at the midway point of the John Deere Classic at Silvis, Illinois.

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Donald ruled out of Open

Luke Donald has been forced to pull out of The Open at Royal Birkdale on July 17 after picking up a wrist injury.

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Perry shoots low in Illinois

Ryder Cup hope Kenny Perry stands one shot off the lead after a ninth straight round in the 60s at the John Deere Classic in Illinois.

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Tiger snubs US Ryder Cup offer

Tiger Woods has turned down US Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger's vice-captaincy offer because he does not want to distract the players.

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Montgomerie eyes 2015 finish

Colin Montgomerie has confirmed that he would like to continue on the European Tour for another seven years until 2015.

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Lefty eyes perfect preparation

Phil Mickelson says he will have one eye on Royal Birkdale when he plays in the Scottish Open later this week.

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Duo choice stuns Dawson

Royal and Ancient Club chief Peter Dawson says he is stunned that two players have opted to skip this year's Open Championship.

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Wrist injury sidelines Donald

Luke Donald will miss the Scottish Open this week in order to rest a wrist problem ahead of the Open at Royal Birkdale on July 17.

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ATT National joy for starlet Kim

Anthony Kim clinched the ATT National by two shots at the Congressional Country Club to clinch his second PGA tournament of 2008.

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Euro Open success for Ross

Ross Fisher says the second European Tour victory of his career at the European Open on Sunday afternoon was not as easy as it looked.

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Fisher ahead at Euro Open

England's Ross Fisher take a three shot lead going into the final day at the Euro Open at The London Club.

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Pernice ties for lead

Tom Pernice carded a seven-under-par 63 to share the lead with Jeff Overton at the midway stage of the AT&T National at Congressional.

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London Club record hooked by Fisher

Ross Fisher has broken the course record at Kent's London Club with a first round nine-under-par 63 in the European Open.

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Harrington backs Monty for Ryder Cup

Ireland's Padraig Harrington has thrown his weight behind calls to include Colin Montgomerie in Europe's Ryder Cup team.

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Perry to swerve Open

In-form American Kenny Perry will skip The Open Championship in two weeks' time to play in the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee.

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Woods wants peak fitness

World number one Tiger Woods is confident he will return fitter and stronger from reconstructive knee surgery.

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Players are Ryder Cup slaves - Mahan

Hunter Mahan has claimed players are 'just likes slaves' during the week of Ryder Cup, putting his participation under threat.

More: Players are Ryder Cup slaves - Mahan |

English ace senses Major win

Ian Poulter believes he can kick on from his good showing at the Open and win a Major title in the near future.

More: English ace senses Major win |

Tiger absence gives us a chance - Kim

Upcoming star Anthony Kim says Tiger Woods' absence from the WGC Bridgestone Invitational will motivate those competing.

More: Tiger absence gives us a chance - Kim |

O'Meara looks to US Ryder Cup positives

Mark O'Meara believes the absence of his close friend Tiger Woods at this year's Ryder Cup could well inspire America to victory.

More: O'Meara looks to US Ryder Cup positives |

Norman ponders US PGA

Australian Greg Norman says he will decide in the next day whether he will compete in the US PGA Championship.

More: Norman ponders US PGA |

Poulter demands right to play

Open runner-up Ian Poulter does not want to rely on a wildcard from captain Nick Faldo to make the Ryder Cup.

More: Poulter demands right to play |

Harrington targets top guns

Padraig Harrington insists he will not dwell on his Open success and is determined to join golf's "exclusive clubs".

More: Harrington targets top guns |

Poulter can make Valhalla - Padraig

Open champion Padraig Harrington has backed runner-up Ian Poulter to join him at the Ryder Cup in September.

More: Poulter can make Valhalla - Padraig |

Poulter gets taste of glory

Ian Poulter said he was determined to kick on after his final round of 69 secured him second place at the Open.

More: Poulter gets taste of glory |

Harrington joins VIP list

Padraig Harrington said winning the Open for a second straight year "sets you apart" and puts him in an exclusive club.

More: Harrington joins VIP list |

Westwood rues brutal Birkdale

British golfer Lee Westwood admitted that he was relieved to be leaving Royal Birkdale after finishing 20 over par at the Open.

More: Westwood rues brutal Birkdale |

Westwood blames media intensity

Lee Westwood believes the intense media spotlight on the British players prevents them being successful in the Open.

More: Westwood blames media intensity |

Monty bows out of contention

Colin Montgomerie thought his third-round four-over-par 74 was 'very average' as his hopes of success at Royal Birkdale disappeared.

More: Monty bows out of contention |

Norman rolls back the years

Two-time champion Greg Norman was pleased with his round of 70 as he put himself firmly into contention for the Open title.

More: Norman rolls back the years |

Lyle causes controversy

Sandy Lyle quit this year's Open just ten holes into his opening round at Royal Birkdale as the wind and rain took its toll.

More: Lyle causes controversy |

17th has been 'messed up' - Westwood

Lee Westwood is the latest player to voice his discontent at Royal Birkdale's controversial 17th green, saying it has been "messed up".

More: 17th has been 'messed up' - Westwood |

Harrington hopes in balance

Padraig Harrington managed just two shots in a practice round today and his hopes of defending his Open title are in the balance.

More: Harrington hopes in balance |

Break recharges Casey

Paul Casey says he is refreshed and ready for The Open at Royal Birkdale after his recent break from competitive golf.

More: Break recharges Casey |

Open champion admits wrist feels rough

Defending Open champion Padraig Harrington has revealed he picked up a wrist injury while winning the Irish PGA tournament last week.

More: Open champion admits wrist feels rough |

Open hopefuls learn schedule

The Open schedule has been announced and defending champion Padraig Harrington will play alongside Justin Leonard and Retief Goosen.

More: Open hopefuls learn schedule |

Padraig downplays expectation

Padraig Harrington is determined not to let expectation become a burden when he kicks off the defence of his Open title this week.

More: Padraig downplays expectation |

Perry holds nerve to secure John Deere Classic

Kenny Perry showed he is the man in form on the PGA Tour after securing the John Deere Classic title in Illinois.

McDowell almost certain to make US showdown

Graeme McDowell has said he is now allowing himself to think of the Ryder Cup after securing the Scottish Open title on Sunday.

More: McDowell almost certain to make US showdown |

Westwood takes dad's advice

Lee Westwood has revealed his dad will be the one watching over his long game as he prepares for The Open this week.

More: Westwood takes dad's advice |

Three-way tie in John Deere Classic

Brad Adamonis, Eric Axley and Kenny Perry share the lead at the John Deere Classic with one round remaining.

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