Golf: October 2009 Archives

Poulter lets lead slip

Ian Poulter shares the lead at the Singapore Open but blew a five-shot lead before an approaching thunderstorm ended play prematurely.

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Jonzon "speechless" after Spain success

Michael Jonzon admitted to feeling "speechless" after taking the Castello Masters in Spain to ensure he keeps his tour card for 2010.

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Glover storms to victory in Bermuda

US Open champion Lucas Glover carded a five-under 66 to claim the two-day PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda by five shots.

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US Open champ eyes Slam title

US Open winner Lucas Glover leads by two shots going into the final round of the Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.

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Westwood happy to be number one

Lee Westwood hopes to keep up the momentum after taking the Portugal Masters by two shots to move top of the European Tour money list.

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Campbell and Piercy in battle for Vegas crown

Chad Campbell and Scott Piercy lead the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas on 17-under-par.

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Iconic hole to be lengthened

St Andrews' famous Road Hole is to be made even tougher for the 150th anniversary of the Open as it will be extended in 2010.

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Bjorn to stand down

Thomas Bjorn will quit his post as chairman of the European Tour's players' committee because it has become too much of a burden.

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Tiger helps US edge ahead in Presidents Cup

Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker's foursomes win helped the US take a 3.5-2.5 lead over the International side in the Presidents Cup.

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Olympic vote 'significant' for golf - Montgomerie

Europe's Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie has welcomed the news golf has been voted on the programme for the 2016 Olympic Games.

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Poulter lets lead slip

Ian Poulter shares the lead at the Singapore Open but blew a five-shot lead before an approaching thunderstorm ended play prematurely.

More: Poulter lets lead slip |

Jonzon "speechless" after Spain success

Michael Jonzon admitted to feeling "speechless" after taking the Castello Masters in Spain to ensure he keeps his tour card for 2010.

More: Jonzon "speechless" after Spain success |

Glover storms to victory in Bermuda

US Open champion Lucas Glover carded a five-under 66 to claim the two-day PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda by five shots.

More: Glover storms to victory in Bermuda |

US Open champ eyes Slam title

US Open winner Lucas Glover leads by two shots going into the final round of the Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.

More: US Open champ eyes Slam title |

Westwood happy to be number one

Lee Westwood hopes to keep up the momentum after taking the Portugal Masters by two shots to move top of the European Tour money list.

More: Westwood happy to be number one |

Campbell and Piercy in battle for Vegas crown

Chad Campbell and Scott Piercy lead the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas on 17-under-par.

More: Campbell and Piercy in battle for Vegas crown |

Iconic hole to be lengthened

St Andrews' famous Road Hole is to be made even tougher for the 150th anniversary of the Open as it will be extended in 2010.

More: Iconic hole to be lengthened |

Bjorn to stand down

Thomas Bjorn will quit his post as chairman of the European Tour's players' committee because it has become too much of a burden.

More: Bjorn to stand down |

Tiger helps US edge ahead in Presidents Cup

Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker's foursomes win helped the US take a 3.5-2.5 lead over the International side in the Presidents Cup.

More: Tiger helps US edge ahead in Presidents Cup |

Olympic vote 'significant' for golf - Montgomerie

Europe's Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie has welcomed the news golf has been voted on the programme for the 2016 Olympic Games.

More: Olympic vote 'significant' for golf - Montgomerie |

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