Golf: November 2008 Archives

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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Ian Poulter has withdrawn from the Singapore Open after discovering his driver was stolen during the HSBC Champions event in Shanghai.

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Sergio takes China prize

Sergio Garcia has moved up to second in the world rankings after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in China.

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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.

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No play in Shanghai

No play was possible on the second day the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai because of heavy, persistent rain.

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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.

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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.

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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.

More: Swedish duo storm back for World Cup glory |

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.

More: Aussies shape up for Spanish showdown |

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.

More: Spaniards ahead 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.

More: Germany lead China field |

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.

More: McIlroy set to be a Master |

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.

More: Lin wins play-off for first Euro tour title |

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.

More: Singh on the rise |

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.

More: India's Singh secures Singapore crown |

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.

More: Poulter out of Singapore Open |

Sergio takes China prize

Sergio Garcia has moved up to second in the world rankings after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in China.

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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.

More: Wilson on top in Shanghai |

No play in Shanghai

No play was possible on the second day the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai because of heavy, persistent rain.

More: No play in Shanghai |

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.

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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.

More: Westwood makes a gain in rain |

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