Golf: February 2009 Archives

Els backs McIlroy for top spot

Rory McIlroy has been tipped to become the world number one by Ernie Els after his performances at the WGC Accenture Match Play.

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Woods upbeat after loss

Tiger Woods remained upbeat despite crashing out of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in the second round to Tim Clark.

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Tiger's knee report

Tiger Woods admits his knee felt better than expected as he won his WGC Accenture Match Play first round match against Brendan Jones.

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Woods wants winning return

American superstar Tiger Woods said he feels "healthy, solid and secure" ahead of his highly-anticipated return to competitive golf.

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Jones ready for Woods test

Brendan Jones faces Tiger Woods in the world number one's return to action and says it will be a 'great honour' to do battle with him.

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Lee sets new record with Johnnie Walker win

New Zealand's Danny Lee is the youngest winner of a European Tour tournament after a one-stroke victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic.

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English duo lead in Australia

English duo Ross McGowan and John Bickerton share a two shot lead over the rest of the field in the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth.

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Woods on comeback trail

Tiger Woods has confirmed that he will make his comeback from knee surgery at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.

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Dutchman ahead in Johnnie Walker Classic

Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen fired a first round eight-under-par 64 to lead the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth, Australia, by one shot.

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Tiger set for Arizona return

Tiger Woods has been drawn against Brendan Jones in the opening round of the Accenture World Match Play, if he is fit to return.

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Noh makes early running in Malaysia

An impressive first round 10-under-par 62 handed Korean teenager Noh Seung-yul a one shot lead at the Maybank Malaysian Open.

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Watney claims Buick spoils

Nick Watney has claimed the biggest prize of his career with victory in the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines.

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Eye op could affect Padraig schedule

Padraig Harrington has revealed he underwent eye surgery last week but is set to return to competitive action on Thursday.

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Woods will bide his time

Tiger Woods has suggested a lack of stamina is preventing him from making a full return to competitive golf.

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McIlroy rubbishes Tiger comparisons

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy has played down suggestions he is the next Tiger Woods and says he still has 'a long way to go'.

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McIlroy holds nerve in Dubai

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy held his nerve to land his first professional tournament win at the Dubai Desert Classic.

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Els backs McIlroy for top spot

Rory McIlroy has been tipped to become the world number one by Ernie Els after his performances at the WGC Accenture Match Play.

More: Els backs McIlroy for top spot |

Woods upbeat after loss

Tiger Woods remained upbeat despite crashing out of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in the second round to Tim Clark.

More: Woods upbeat after loss |

Tiger's knee report

Tiger Woods admits his knee felt better than expected as he won his WGC Accenture Match Play first round match against Brendan Jones.

More: Tiger's knee report |

Woods wants winning return

American superstar Tiger Woods said he feels "healthy, solid and secure" ahead of his highly-anticipated return to competitive golf.

More: Woods wants winning return |

Jones ready for Woods test

Brendan Jones faces Tiger Woods in the world number one's return to action and says it will be a 'great honour' to do battle with him.

More: Jones ready for Woods test |

Lee sets new record with Johnnie Walker win

New Zealand's Danny Lee is the youngest winner of a European Tour tournament after a one-stroke victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic.

More: Lee sets new record with Johnnie Walker win |

English duo lead in Australia

English duo Ross McGowan and John Bickerton share a two shot lead over the rest of the field in the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth.

More: English duo lead in Australia |

Woods on comeback trail

Tiger Woods has confirmed that he will make his comeback from knee surgery at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.

More: Woods on comeback trail |

Dutchman ahead in Johnnie Walker Classic

Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen fired a first round eight-under-par 64 to lead the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth, Australia, by one shot.

More: Dutchman ahead in Johnnie Walker Classic |

Tiger set for Arizona return

Tiger Woods has been drawn against Brendan Jones in the opening round of the Accenture World Match Play, if he is fit to return.

More: Tiger set for Arizona return |

Noh makes early running in Malaysia

An impressive first round 10-under-par 62 handed Korean teenager Noh Seung-yul a one shot lead at the Maybank Malaysian Open.

More: Noh makes early running in Malaysia |

Watney claims Buick spoils

Nick Watney has claimed the biggest prize of his career with victory in the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines.

More: Watney claims Buick spoils |

Eye op could affect Padraig schedule

Padraig Harrington has revealed he underwent eye surgery last week but is set to return to competitive action on Thursday.

More: Eye op could affect Padraig schedule |

Woods will bide his time

Tiger Woods has suggested a lack of stamina is preventing him from making a full return to competitive golf.

More: Woods will bide his time |

McIlroy rubbishes Tiger comparisons

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy has played down suggestions he is the next Tiger Woods and says he still has 'a long way to go'.

More: McIlroy rubbishes Tiger comparisons |

McIlroy holds nerve in Dubai

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy held his nerve to land his first professional tournament win at the Dubai Desert Classic.

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