Golf: April 2009 Archives

Kelly claims New Orleans title

Jerry Kelly has claimed his first US Tour victory for seven years with a one-shot victory at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans.

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Kelly marches on as Poulter slides

Ian Poulter slipped six shots off leader Jerry Kelly in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans after carding a disappointing third-round 72.

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Poulter climbs the leaderboard

Ian Poulter made a charge up the leaderboard to move into contention at seven-under at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans .

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Open challenge is lengthed

Officials at Turnberry have announced the course will be 250 yards longer this year than it was when it last hosted the Open in 1994.

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Strange's day in China Open

Scott Strange won the Volvo China Open by one stroke after three birdies in four holes over the back nine gave him a final round 68.

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McIlroy staying in Europe

Rory McIlroy has rejected the offer to join the US Tour after being approached by officials following the Masters at Augusta.

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Angel on the rise

Angel Cabrera has moved into the top 20 in the world rankings, climbing to 18th spot after his thrilling victory at the Masters.

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Lefty and Woods fall short

Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods provided great excitement chasing the leaders but both came up short in their quest for the Masters.

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Emotional Cabrera the Master

Angel Cabrera was left almost speechless after winning his first Masters Green Jacket after a three-way play-off at Augusta.

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Perry aiming for Masters history

Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry are joint leaders on 11 under par after day three of the Masters at Augusta, two shots ahead of the pack.

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McIlroy cleared over Masters kicking

Rory McIlroy will tee off at the Masters over the weekend after escaping punishment for kicking sand in a bunker.

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Tiger still in the hunt

Tiger Woods is hoping to pick up his game on Saturday and close the seven-shot gap at the top of the Masters leaderboard.

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Fisher upbeat after Masters debut

Ross Fisher remained upbeat despite bogeying the final two holes at Augusta to finish his debut Masters round at three-under par.

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Clark's Masters warm-up win

South Africa's Tim Clark claimed a hole-in-one on his way to winning the pre-Masters par-three competition on Wednesday.

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Harrington ready for Slam bid

Padraig Harrington will be playing alongside 2003 champion Mike Weir and Japan's Ryuji Imada for the opening two rounds of the Masters.

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Casey claims maiden US victory

Paul Casey has won his first PGA Tour event with a play-off victory over JB Holmes in the Houston Open on Sunday.

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Van Pelt in front in Houston

Bo Van Pelt grabbed the lead by one shot in the third round before the gloom forced an early finish at the Houston Open.

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Kelly claims New Orleans title

Jerry Kelly has claimed his first US Tour victory for seven years with a one-shot victory at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans.

More: Kelly claims New Orleans title |

Kelly marches on as Poulter slides

Ian Poulter slipped six shots off leader Jerry Kelly in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans after carding a disappointing third-round 72.

More: Kelly marches on as Poulter slides |

Poulter climbs the leaderboard

Ian Poulter made a charge up the leaderboard to move into contention at seven-under at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans .

More: Poulter climbs the leaderboard |

Open challenge is lengthed

Officials at Turnberry have announced the course will be 250 yards longer this year than it was when it last hosted the Open in 1994.

More: Open challenge is lengthed |

Strange's day in China Open

Scott Strange won the Volvo China Open by one stroke after three birdies in four holes over the back nine gave him a final round 68.

More: Strange's day in China Open |

McIlroy staying in Europe

Rory McIlroy has rejected the offer to join the US Tour after being approached by officials following the Masters at Augusta.

More: McIlroy staying in Europe |

Angel on the rise

Angel Cabrera has moved into the top 20 in the world rankings, climbing to 18th spot after his thrilling victory at the Masters.

More: Angel on the rise |

Lefty and Woods fall short

Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods provided great excitement chasing the leaders but both came up short in their quest for the Masters.

More: Lefty and Woods fall short |

Emotional Cabrera the Master

Angel Cabrera was left almost speechless after winning his first Masters Green Jacket after a three-way play-off at Augusta.

More: Emotional Cabrera the Master |

Perry aiming for Masters history

Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry are joint leaders on 11 under par after day three of the Masters at Augusta, two shots ahead of the pack.

More: Perry aiming for Masters history |

McIlroy cleared over Masters kicking

Rory McIlroy will tee off at the Masters over the weekend after escaping punishment for kicking sand in a bunker.

More: McIlroy cleared over Masters kicking |

Tiger still in the hunt

Tiger Woods is hoping to pick up his game on Saturday and close the seven-shot gap at the top of the Masters leaderboard.

More: Tiger still in the hunt |

Fisher upbeat after Masters debut

Ross Fisher remained upbeat despite bogeying the final two holes at Augusta to finish his debut Masters round at three-under par.

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Clark's Masters warm-up win

South Africa's Tim Clark claimed a hole-in-one on his way to winning the pre-Masters par-three competition on Wednesday.

More: Clark's Masters warm-up win |

Harrington ready for Slam bid

Padraig Harrington will be playing alongside 2003 champion Mike Weir and Japan's Ryuji Imada for the opening two rounds of the Masters.

More: Harrington ready for Slam bid |

Casey claims maiden US victory

Paul Casey has won his first PGA Tour event with a play-off victory over JB Holmes in the Houston Open on Sunday.

More: Casey claims maiden US victory |

Van Pelt in front in Houston

Bo Van Pelt grabbed the lead by one shot in the third round before the gloom forced an early finish at the Houston Open.

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