Golf: September 2009 Archives

McGinley unsure over Ryder Cup calls

Paul McGinley played down his prospects of being a future Ryder Cup captain after leading Britain and Ireland to Vivendi Trophy success.

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Mickelson hails Tour Championship win

Phil Mickelson has admitted he was delighted to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta after a difficult year for the American.

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Injury keeps Wall sidelined

England's Anthony Wall has pulled out of Sunday's singles at the Vivendi Trophy due to the shoulder injury he picked up on Friday.

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Woods knocked off top spot

Kenny Perry fired a third round 64 to move two shots clear of Tiger Woods going into the final day of the Tour Championship event.

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Woods pleased despite wayward putts

Tigers Woods holds a one-shot lead over Padraig Harrington and Sean O'Hair after two rounds of the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

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Poulter explains Vivendi absence

Ian Poulter has revealed he missed the Vivendi Trophy over fears of burn-out and stressed how important the Ryder Cup is to him.

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Rory's Ryder regret

Rory McIlroy says he regrets the comments he made about the Ryder Cup and insists he wants to be part of the 2010 European team.

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Trophy is important - Monty

Colin Montgomerie insists this week's Vivendi Trophy is 'very important' to him despite a number of high-profile withdrawals.

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Cabrera Bello breaks Barham's heart

Benn Barham said defeat was "hard to take" after he missed out on his first Tour victory after Rafael Cabrera Bello shot 60 in Austria.

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Woods does it again

Jim Furyk admitted the rest of the field were playing for second place after Tiger Woods won the BMW Championship by eight shots.

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Record breaking Tiger close to victory

Tiger Woods fired a course record nine-under-par 62 to take a seven-shot third-round lead over the field in the BMW Championship.

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Noren tops Ryder Cup rankings

Alex Noren admitted to feeling on top of the world after claiming his maiden European Tour title with the Omega European Masters.

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Battle brewing for Boston glory

Sean O'Hair's second round 64 put him level with Jim Furyk at 12 under on top of the leader board at the Deutsche Bank Championship.

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English ace delays comeback

Paul Casey's chances of winning the 'Race to Dubai' have been hit with the news that his comeback has been delayed again.

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McGinley unsure over Ryder Cup calls

Paul McGinley played down his prospects of being a future Ryder Cup captain after leading Britain and Ireland to Vivendi Trophy success.

More: McGinley unsure over Ryder Cup calls |

Mickelson hails Tour Championship win

Phil Mickelson has admitted he was delighted to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta after a difficult year for the American.

More: Mickelson hails Tour Championship win |

Injury keeps Wall sidelined

England's Anthony Wall has pulled out of Sunday's singles at the Vivendi Trophy due to the shoulder injury he picked up on Friday.

More: Injury keeps Wall sidelined |

Woods knocked off top spot

Kenny Perry fired a third round 64 to move two shots clear of Tiger Woods going into the final day of the Tour Championship event.

More: Woods knocked off top spot |

Woods pleased despite wayward putts

Tigers Woods holds a one-shot lead over Padraig Harrington and Sean O'Hair after two rounds of the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

More: Woods pleased despite wayward putts |

Poulter explains Vivendi absence

Ian Poulter has revealed he missed the Vivendi Trophy over fears of burn-out and stressed how important the Ryder Cup is to him.

More: Poulter explains Vivendi absence |

Rory's Ryder regret

Rory McIlroy says he regrets the comments he made about the Ryder Cup and insists he wants to be part of the 2010 European team.

More: Rory's Ryder regret |

Trophy is important - Monty

Colin Montgomerie insists this week's Vivendi Trophy is 'very important' to him despite a number of high-profile withdrawals.

More: Trophy is important - Monty |

Cabrera Bello breaks Barham's heart

Benn Barham said defeat was "hard to take" after he missed out on his first Tour victory after Rafael Cabrera Bello shot 60 in Austria.

More: Cabrera Bello breaks Barham's heart |

Woods does it again

Jim Furyk admitted the rest of the field were playing for second place after Tiger Woods won the BMW Championship by eight shots.

More: Woods does it again |

Record breaking Tiger close to victory

Tiger Woods fired a course record nine-under-par 62 to take a seven-shot third-round lead over the field in the BMW Championship.

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Noren tops Ryder Cup rankings

Alex Noren admitted to feeling on top of the world after claiming his maiden European Tour title with the Omega European Masters.

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Battle brewing for Boston glory

Sean O'Hair's second round 64 put him level with Jim Furyk at 12 under on top of the leader board at the Deutsche Bank Championship.

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English ace delays comeback

Paul Casey's chances of winning the 'Race to Dubai' have been hit with the news that his comeback has been delayed again.

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