Golf: January 2009 Archives

Colin wants more selection power

Colin Montgomerie will ask European Tour officials to consider increasing the number of Ryder Cup wildcards from two to three.

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Montgomerie to lead Europe

Colin Montgomerie has been confirmed as captain of the Europe team for the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor from October 1 to 3.

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Garcia eyes top spot

Sergio Garcia is closing in on the number one world ranking as Tiger Woods continues his rehabilitation from knee surgery.

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Westwood's Ryder Cup hope

Lee Westwood says he feels the appointment of Colin Montgomerie as European captain for the 2010 Ryder Cup would 'make sense'.

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Ranking fears for Big Easy

Ernie Els has slipped down the world rankings and needs a good display at this week's Qatar Masters to avoid falling out of the top 12.

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Casey ends two-year drought

Paul Casey admitted he had been too focussed on the majors after winning the Abu Dhabi Championship - his first victory for two years.

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Englishman triumphs in Abu Dhabi

Paul Casey claimed his first Tour victory since 2007 by taking the Abu Dhabi Championship, winning in the end by just one shot.

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Zach on course for Sony title

Zach Johnson will go into the final round of the Sony Open with a one-shot lead over four other players, after a third round 66.

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Monty bandwagon gathers pace

Colin Montgomerie has become a frontrunner to captain the European Ryder Cup team in 2010 at Celtic Manor in Wales.

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Ogilvy claims Hawaii glory

Geoff Ogilvy has won the Mercedes-Benz Championship by six strokes after a superb back nine on the final day in Hawaii.

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Ogilvy still on top in Hawaii

Australian Geoff Ogilvy maintained his lead after the second round of the Mercedes Championship in Hawaii.

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Ogilvy enjoying Hawaii

Geoff Ogilvy leads the Mercedes Championship by one shot from Ernie Els, Kenny Perry and Johnson Wagner after carding a 67 in Hawaii.

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Singh facing spell on sidelines

Vijay Singh has revealed he will undergo knee surgery later this month, which is expected to keep him out of action for five weeks.

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Singh eyes Asia break through

Jeev Milka Singh feels he can become the first Asian golfer to win a Major championship, after a highly successful 2008.

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Daly nets six-month suspension

John Daly has admitted that he is currently serving a six-month ban from the PGA Tour for 'conduct detrimental to golf's image'.

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Colin wants more selection power

Colin Montgomerie will ask European Tour officials to consider increasing the number of Ryder Cup wildcards from two to three.

More: Colin wants more selection power |

Montgomerie to lead Europe

Colin Montgomerie has been confirmed as captain of the Europe team for the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor from October 1 to 3.

More: Montgomerie to lead Europe |

Garcia eyes top spot

Sergio Garcia is closing in on the number one world ranking as Tiger Woods continues his rehabilitation from knee surgery.

More: Garcia eyes top spot |

Westwood's Ryder Cup hope

Lee Westwood says he feels the appointment of Colin Montgomerie as European captain for the 2010 Ryder Cup would 'make sense'.

More: Westwood's Ryder Cup hope |

Ranking fears for Big Easy

Ernie Els has slipped down the world rankings and needs a good display at this week's Qatar Masters to avoid falling out of the top 12.

More: Ranking fears for Big Easy |

Casey ends two-year drought

Paul Casey admitted he had been too focussed on the majors after winning the Abu Dhabi Championship - his first victory for two years.

More: Casey ends two-year drought |

Englishman triumphs in Abu Dhabi

Paul Casey claimed his first Tour victory since 2007 by taking the Abu Dhabi Championship, winning in the end by just one shot.

More: Englishman triumphs in Abu Dhabi |

Zach on course for Sony title

Zach Johnson will go into the final round of the Sony Open with a one-shot lead over four other players, after a third round 66.

More: Zach on course for Sony title |

Monty bandwagon gathers pace

Colin Montgomerie has become a frontrunner to captain the European Ryder Cup team in 2010 at Celtic Manor in Wales.

More: Monty bandwagon gathers pace |

Ogilvy claims Hawaii glory

Geoff Ogilvy has won the Mercedes-Benz Championship by six strokes after a superb back nine on the final day in Hawaii.

More: Ogilvy claims Hawaii glory |

Ogilvy still on top in Hawaii

Australian Geoff Ogilvy maintained his lead after the second round of the Mercedes Championship in Hawaii.

More: Ogilvy still on top in Hawaii |

Ogilvy enjoying Hawaii

Geoff Ogilvy leads the Mercedes Championship by one shot from Ernie Els, Kenny Perry and Johnson Wagner after carding a 67 in Hawaii.

More: Ogilvy enjoying Hawaii |

Singh facing spell on sidelines

Vijay Singh has revealed he will undergo knee surgery later this month, which is expected to keep him out of action for five weeks.

More: Singh facing spell on sidelines |

Singh eyes Asia break through

Jeev Milka Singh feels he can become the first Asian golfer to win a Major championship, after a highly successful 2008.

More: Singh eyes Asia break through |

Daly nets six-month suspension

John Daly has admitted that he is currently serving a six-month ban from the PGA Tour for 'conduct detrimental to golf's image'.

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