Seve Ballesteros and European captain Colin Montgomerie have added Soren Kjeldsen to the European team for next month's Royal Trophy.
Golf: December 2009 Archives
Tiger picks up 10th PGA top player honour
Tiger Woods' fellow golf professionals have named him the PGA Tour player of the year for the 10th time.
Finchem talks up Woods recovery
PGA Tour chief Tim Finchem has said he expects shamed world number one Tiger Woods to win back his followers.
Tag to decide on Woods role
Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has announced it is considering its association with shamed golfer Tiger Woods.
Woods loses first sponsor
Tiger Woods' fall from grace continues as one of his main sponsors, Accenture, have severed their ties with the star.
Monty feels Woods' aura has gone
Colin Montgomerie believes Tiger Woods' off-course problems mean that the rest of the players now have a better chance of winning.
Tiger to take time out
Tiger Woods has revealed that he will take an 'indefinite break' from golf to try and become 'a better husband, father and person'.
Clarke - Tiger will be back
Darren Clarke has backed his friend Tiger Woods to bounce back and win the Masters next year when he returns to the tour.
Daly blasts Woods' knockers
US golfer John Daly feels fellow professionals should rally behind troubled star Tiger Woods and stop criticising the world number one.
Furyk claims Tiger's prize
Jim Furyk held off the challenge of Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell to win the Chevron World Challenge by one shot in California.
McDowell joins the lead in California
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell and Korean YE Yang lead the Chevron World Challenge by one shot on 10-under-par after three rounds.
Duo lead the way in Chevron Challenge
England's Ian Poulter shares the lead with American Zach Johnson after the first round of the Chevron World Challenge in California.
Appleby and Hend on top in windy Oz
Stuart Appleby and Scott Hend adapted well to the strong winds to fire six-under-par 66s and lead the Australian Open by one shot.
Police cite Woods for careless driving
Police have confirmed Tiger Woods was at fault for the car crash outside his Florida home on Friday but he won't face criminal charges.
Tiger to take a break
Tiger Woods will not play in this week's Chevron World Challenge in California, an event he has hosted for the last nine years.
Danish ace gets Thailand call
Seve Ballesteros and European captain Colin Montgomerie have added Soren Kjeldsen to the European team for next month's Royal Trophy.
Tiger picks up 10th PGA top player honour
Tiger Woods' fellow golf professionals have named him the PGA Tour player of the year for the 10th time.
Finchem talks up Woods recovery
PGA Tour chief Tim Finchem has said he expects shamed world number one Tiger Woods to win back his followers.
Tag to decide on Woods role
Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has announced it is considering its association with shamed golfer Tiger Woods.
Woods loses first sponsor
Tiger Woods' fall from grace continues as one of his main sponsors, Accenture, have severed their ties with the star.
Monty feels Woods' aura has gone
Colin Montgomerie believes Tiger Woods' off-course problems mean that the rest of the players now have a better chance of winning.
Tiger to take time out
Tiger Woods has revealed that he will take an 'indefinite break' from golf to try and become 'a better husband, father and person'.
Clarke - Tiger will be back
Darren Clarke has backed his friend Tiger Woods to bounce back and win the Masters next year when he returns to the tour.
Daly blasts Woods' knockers
US golfer John Daly feels fellow professionals should rally behind troubled star Tiger Woods and stop criticising the world number one.
Furyk claims Tiger's prize
Jim Furyk held off the challenge of Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell to win the Chevron World Challenge by one shot in California.
McDowell joins the lead in California
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell and Korean YE Yang lead the Chevron World Challenge by one shot on 10-under-par after three rounds.
Duo lead the way in Chevron Challenge
England's Ian Poulter shares the lead with American Zach Johnson after the first round of the Chevron World Challenge in California.
Appleby and Hend on top in windy Oz
Stuart Appleby and Scott Hend adapted well to the strong winds to fire six-under-par 66s and lead the Australian Open by one shot.
Police cite Woods for careless driving
Police have confirmed Tiger Woods was at fault for the car crash outside his Florida home on Friday but he won't face criminal charges.
Tiger to take a break
Tiger Woods will not play in this week's Chevron World Challenge in California, an event he has hosted for the last nine years.



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