Golf: October 2008 Archives

Garcia edging to Castello crown

Sergio Garcia goes into Sunday's final round of the Castello Masters on his home course in Spain with a commanding four-shot lead.

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Golf legend set for third op

Doctors say Seve Ballesteros will have to undergo a third operation this week to reduce swelling around his brain.

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Furyk sneaks past Major winner Padraig

Jim Furyk picked up a winner's cheque for £350,000 after beating Padraig Harrington in a play-off at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

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Poulter and Fisher pair up

Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher will team up for England in November's World Cup, while Scotland's Colin Montgomerie has a new partner.

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Seve "will overcome" tumour

Legendary golfer Seve Ballesteros says he will overcome his brain tumour like he overcame difficulties on the golf course.

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Sabbatini holds slender Texas lead

Rory Sabbatini's seven-under-par round of 63 moved him a shot clear of Zach Johnson at the top of the leaderboard at the Texas Open.

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Seve "having tests"

Legendary Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros has now left intensive care after suffering an epileptic fit but is still undergoing tests.

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Karlsson a big Harrington fan

Robert Karlsson feels Padraig Harrington is still the European number one despite moving to the top of the European Order of Merit.

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Northern Irish teen makes Dunhill push

Markus Brier leads the Dunhill Links Championship by one shot from Northern Ireland youngster Rory McIlroy at the halfway stage.

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Immelman targets improvement

Masters champion Trevor Immelman admits he is still coming to terms with winning a Major, something which has affected his game.

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Garcia edging to Castello crown

Sergio Garcia goes into Sunday's final round of the Castello Masters on his home course in Spain with a commanding four-shot lead.

More: Garcia edging to Castello crown |

Golf legend set for third op

Doctors say Seve Ballesteros will have to undergo a third operation this week to reduce swelling around his brain.

More: Golf legend set for third op |

Furyk sneaks past Major winner Padraig

Jim Furyk picked up a winner's cheque for £350,000 after beating Padraig Harrington in a play-off at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

More: Furyk sneaks past Major winner Padraig |

Poulter and Fisher pair up

Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher will team up for England in November's World Cup, while Scotland's Colin Montgomerie has a new partner.

More: Poulter and Fisher pair up |

Seve "will overcome" tumour

Legendary golfer Seve Ballesteros says he will overcome his brain tumour like he overcame difficulties on the golf course.

More: Seve "will overcome" tumour |

Sabbatini holds slender Texas lead

Rory Sabbatini's seven-under-par round of 63 moved him a shot clear of Zach Johnson at the top of the leaderboard at the Texas Open.

More: Sabbatini holds slender Texas lead |

Seve "having tests"

Legendary Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros has now left intensive care after suffering an epileptic fit but is still undergoing tests.

More: Seve "having tests" |

Karlsson a big Harrington fan

Robert Karlsson feels Padraig Harrington is still the European number one despite moving to the top of the European Order of Merit.

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Northern Irish teen makes Dunhill push

Markus Brier leads the Dunhill Links Championship by one shot from Northern Ireland youngster Rory McIlroy at the halfway stage.

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Immelman targets improvement

Masters champion Trevor Immelman admits he is still coming to terms with winning a Major, something which has affected his game.

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