Golf: February 2010 Archives

Snedeker snatches Phoenix lead

American Brandt Snedeker will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Phoenix Open after shooting a five-under 66 on Saturday.

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Poulter closing in

Ian Poulter's red-hot form continued with a superb second round of 63 at the Phoenix Open leaving him four shots off the lead.

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Poulter wins desert battle

Ian Poulter revealed he felt relaxed all day after beating Paul Casey 4&2 to win the WGC-Accenture Match Play in Arizona on Sunday.

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Poulter thrashes Garcia to reach final

Ian Poulter will face either Paul Casey or Camilo Villegas in the final of the Match Play event after beating Sergio Garcia 7&6.

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Tiger unsure over golf return date

Tiger Woods admitted he does not know when he will return to playing golf during his emotional apology for his extra-marital affairs.

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McIlroy wants Woods to return

Rory McIlroy has told Tiger Woods to get back playing golf because he is "sick of hearing about" his private life.

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Woods to make public apology

Tiger Woods will "discuss his past and his future" in his first public appearance on Friday, his agent has confirmed.

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Montgomerie steps up Ryder Cup brief

Colin Montgomerie has warned his Ryder Cup hopefuls he will be "taking note" of their match play performances in Arizona.

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Tiger to miss World Match Play

Tiger Woods' break from golf continues after he failed to enter for next week's WGC Match Play Championship in Arizona.

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Victory moves Stricker behind Woods

Steve Stricker says he "aged a lot" during the final round as he held off Luke Donald to claim the Northern Trust Open by two shots.

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Four vice-captains is better for me - Pavin

United States captain Corey Pavin says he picked four vice-captains for this year's Ryder Cup in order to have one for each match.

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McIlroy frustrated at missed titles

Rory McIlroy is preparing to defend his Dubai Desert Classic crown frustrated that he has not been able to secure a second title.

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Crane stays strong in San Diego

Ben Crane held his nerve to par the last hole and secure a one-shot victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.

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Snedeker snatches Phoenix lead

American Brandt Snedeker will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Phoenix Open after shooting a five-under 66 on Saturday.

More: Snedeker snatches Phoenix lead |

Poulter closing in

Ian Poulter's red-hot form continued with a superb second round of 63 at the Phoenix Open leaving him four shots off the lead.

More: Poulter closing in |

Poulter wins desert battle

Ian Poulter revealed he felt relaxed all day after beating Paul Casey 4&2 to win the WGC-Accenture Match Play in Arizona on Sunday.

More: Poulter wins desert battle |

Poulter thrashes Garcia to reach final

Ian Poulter will face either Paul Casey or Camilo Villegas in the final of the Match Play event after beating Sergio Garcia 7&6.

More: Poulter thrashes Garcia to reach final |

Tiger unsure over golf return date

Tiger Woods admitted he does not know when he will return to playing golf during his emotional apology for his extra-marital affairs.

More: Tiger unsure over golf return date |

McIlroy wants Woods to return

Rory McIlroy has told Tiger Woods to get back playing golf because he is "sick of hearing about" his private life.

More: McIlroy wants Woods to return |

Woods to make public apology

Tiger Woods will "discuss his past and his future" in his first public appearance on Friday, his agent has confirmed.

More: Woods to make public apology |

Montgomerie steps up Ryder Cup brief

Colin Montgomerie has warned his Ryder Cup hopefuls he will be "taking note" of their match play performances in Arizona.

More: Montgomerie steps up Ryder Cup brief |

Tiger to miss World Match Play

Tiger Woods' break from golf continues after he failed to enter for next week's WGC Match Play Championship in Arizona.

More: Tiger to miss World Match Play |

Victory moves Stricker behind Woods

Steve Stricker says he "aged a lot" during the final round as he held off Luke Donald to claim the Northern Trust Open by two shots.

More: Victory moves Stricker behind Woods |

Four vice-captains is better for me - Pavin

United States captain Corey Pavin says he picked four vice-captains for this year's Ryder Cup in order to have one for each match.

More: Four vice-captains is better for me - Pavin |

McIlroy frustrated at missed titles

Rory McIlroy is preparing to defend his Dubai Desert Classic crown frustrated that he has not been able to secure a second title.

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Crane stays strong in San Diego

Ben Crane held his nerve to par the last hole and secure a one-shot victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.

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