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Swedish duo storm back for World Cup glory
Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson overturned a four-shot deficit to win the World Cup title for Sweden at Mission Hills in China.
Aussies shape up for Spanish showdown
Richard Green and Brendan Jones shot a round of nine-under to give Australia a share of the lead with Spain at the World Cup in China.
Spaniards ahead in China
Miguel Angel Jimenez and Pablo Larrazabal have given Spain a four-shot lead after day two of the World Cup in China.
Germany lead China field
Germany are the leaders after the first round of the World Cup in China, with defending champions Scotland back in 16th.
McIlroy set to be a Master
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy could make his Masters debut next year after finishing second in the Hong Kong Open on Sunday.
Lin wins play-off for first Euro tour title
Chinese Taipei's Lin Wen-tang defeated Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy in a play-off to win the UBS Hong Kong Open on Sunday.
Singh on the rise
Indian Jeev Milkha Singh has moved up 14 places in the new world rankings following his victory in the Singapore Open.
India's Singh secures Singapore crown
India's Jeev Milka Singh has won the Singapore Open by one shot after his final round 69 saw him post a seven-under-par total of 277.
Poulter out of Singapore Open
Ian Poulter has withdrawn from the Singapore Open after discovering his driver was stolen during the HSBC Champions event in Shanghai.
Sergio takes China prize
Sergio Garcia has moved up to second in the world rankings after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in China.
Wilson on top in Shanghai
Oliver Wilson held a one-shot lead going into the final round of the rain-affected HSBC Champions as he chases a maiden career title.
No play in Shanghai
No play was possible on the second day the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai because of heavy, persistent rain.
Karlsson is top man in Europe
Robert Karlsson admitted it had been a tough week at Valderrama before being crowned the new European Order of Merit winner.
Westwood makes a gain in rain
Lee Westwood has moved to within one shot of leaders Sergio Garcia and Soren Kjeldsen at the rain-affected Volvo Masters in Spain.


