Golf: November 2009 Archives

Woods: I'm human and not perfect

World number one Tiger Woods has claimed the car accident that left him with facial injuries on Friday morning was entirely his fault.

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Italians win World Cup

Brothers Edoardo and Francesco Molinari secured Italy's first victory in the World Cup of Golf in China with a sand rescue on the last.

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Woods in car crash scare

Tiger Woods is said to be in "good condition" after a minor car accident outside his Florida house in the early hours of Friday.

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Swedes charge but Ireland hang on to World Cup lead

Ireland's Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell held off a charge from Sweden to maintain their three shot lead at the World Cup of Golf.

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Ireland storm into World Cup lead

Ireland's Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy raced into a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup.

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Westwood considered quitting golf

European number one Lee Westwood has admitted he nearly quit the sport earlier in his career due to poor form.

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Westwood thanks caddie for success

Lee Westwood admitted a chat with his caddie at a pre-tournament beach party helped him secure the Dubai World Championship.

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Westwood wins Race to Dubai

Lee Westwood has won the inaugural Race to Dubai with an emphatic six shot victory at the Dubai World Championships.

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Woods wins

Tiger Woods hit a final round 68 to win the Australian Masters title in Melbourne - then hinted he would return to defend his title.

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Leonard leads Rose by two

Justin Rose shares second place behind Justin Leonard at the halfway stage of the Children's Miracle Network Classic in Florida.

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Tiger back in the pack

Tiger Woods has blown a three-shot lead at the Australian Masters and shares top spot with Aussie duo Greg Chalmers and James Nitties.

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Tiger three clear in Melbourne

Tiger Woods is three shots clear at the halfway stage of the Australian Masters after a second-round 68 at Kingston Heath Golf Club.

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Tiger leads early charge in Melbourne

Tiger Woods shares the lead in the Australian Masters with Branden Grace and James Nitties after an opening round six-under-par 66.

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Westwood's game is on the up

Lee Westwood believes he is playing the best golf of his career as he prepares for the Hong Kong Open in Fanling on Thursday.

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Phil has high hopes

Phil Mickelson says he's 'excited' about his prospects in 2010 having ended a torrid year with success in WGC-HSBC Champions event.

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Late Els charge fails to dislodge Mickelson

Phil Mickelson held on to win the HSBC Champions tournament by one shot from Ernie Els, who hit a course record 63 in his final round.

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Mickelson storms to Shanghai lead

Phil Mickelson leads the field by two shots at the HSBC Champions tournament but Lee Westwood is in contention after a round of 65.

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No Shanghai surprise - Woods leads

Tiger Woods admitted the pin positions were challenging after shooting a 67 in Shanghai to share the lead with Nick Watney.

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Watney off to a flier in Shanghai

Nick Watney leads the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai by two shots after equalling the course record with an eight-under-par 64.

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Fisher focuses on major success

Ross Fisher believes he is capable of winning a major following his World Match Play success on Sunday.

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Woods predicts Chinese impact

Tiger Woods feels China can emerge as a golfing power after being handed a World Golf Championship event, which starts this week.

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Fisher stays positive to down Kim

Ross Fisher believes an aggressive approach was key to his World Match Play Championship victory over Anthony Kim on Sunday.

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Singapore success for Poulter

Ian Poulter's final-round 72 was enough for him to secure his first European Tour victory since 2006 at the weather-hit Singapore Open.

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Woods: I'm human and not perfect

World number one Tiger Woods has claimed the car accident that left him with facial injuries on Friday morning was entirely his fault.

More: Woods: I'm human and not perfect |

Italians win World Cup

Brothers Edoardo and Francesco Molinari secured Italy's first victory in the World Cup of Golf in China with a sand rescue on the last.

More: Italians win World Cup |

Woods in car crash scare

Tiger Woods is said to be in "good condition" after a minor car accident outside his Florida house in the early hours of Friday.

More: Woods in car crash scare |

Swedes charge but Ireland hang on to World Cup lead

Ireland's Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell held off a charge from Sweden to maintain their three shot lead at the World Cup of Golf.

More: Swedes charge but Ireland hang on to World Cup lead |

Ireland storm into World Cup lead

Ireland's Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy raced into a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup.

More: Ireland storm into World Cup lead |

Westwood considered quitting golf

European number one Lee Westwood has admitted he nearly quit the sport earlier in his career due to poor form.

More: Westwood considered quitting golf |

Westwood thanks caddie for success

Lee Westwood admitted a chat with his caddie at a pre-tournament beach party helped him secure the Dubai World Championship.

More: Westwood thanks caddie for success |

Westwood wins Race to Dubai

Lee Westwood has won the inaugural Race to Dubai with an emphatic six shot victory at the Dubai World Championships.

More: Westwood wins Race to Dubai |

Woods wins

Tiger Woods hit a final round 68 to win the Australian Masters title in Melbourne - then hinted he would return to defend his title.

More: Woods wins |

Leonard leads Rose by two

Justin Rose shares second place behind Justin Leonard at the halfway stage of the Children's Miracle Network Classic in Florida.

More: Leonard leads Rose by two |

Tiger back in the pack

Tiger Woods has blown a three-shot lead at the Australian Masters and shares top spot with Aussie duo Greg Chalmers and James Nitties.

More: Tiger back in the pack |

Tiger three clear in Melbourne

Tiger Woods is three shots clear at the halfway stage of the Australian Masters after a second-round 68 at Kingston Heath Golf Club.

More: Tiger three clear in Melbourne |

Tiger leads early charge in Melbourne

Tiger Woods shares the lead in the Australian Masters with Branden Grace and James Nitties after an opening round six-under-par 66.

More: Tiger leads early charge in Melbourne |

Westwood's game is on the up

Lee Westwood believes he is playing the best golf of his career as he prepares for the Hong Kong Open in Fanling on Thursday.

More: Westwood's game is on the up |

Phil has high hopes

Phil Mickelson says he's 'excited' about his prospects in 2010 having ended a torrid year with success in WGC-HSBC Champions event.

More: Phil has high hopes |

Late Els charge fails to dislodge Mickelson

Phil Mickelson held on to win the HSBC Champions tournament by one shot from Ernie Els, who hit a course record 63 in his final round.

More: Late Els charge fails to dislodge Mickelson |

Mickelson storms to Shanghai lead

Phil Mickelson leads the field by two shots at the HSBC Champions tournament but Lee Westwood is in contention after a round of 65.

More: Mickelson storms to Shanghai lead |

No Shanghai surprise - Woods leads

Tiger Woods admitted the pin positions were challenging after shooting a 67 in Shanghai to share the lead with Nick Watney.

More: No Shanghai surprise - Woods leads |

Watney off to a flier in Shanghai

Nick Watney leads the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai by two shots after equalling the course record with an eight-under-par 64.

More: Watney off to a flier in Shanghai |

Fisher focuses on major success

Ross Fisher believes he is capable of winning a major following his World Match Play success on Sunday.

More: Fisher focuses on major success |

Woods predicts Chinese impact

Tiger Woods feels China can emerge as a golfing power after being handed a World Golf Championship event, which starts this week.

More: Woods predicts Chinese impact |

Fisher stays positive to down Kim

Ross Fisher believes an aggressive approach was key to his World Match Play Championship victory over Anthony Kim on Sunday.

More: Fisher stays positive to down Kim |

Singapore success for Poulter

Ian Poulter's final-round 72 was enough for him to secure his first European Tour victory since 2006 at the weather-hit Singapore Open.

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