Golf: April 2010 Archives

Woods struggles in Charlotte

Tiger Woods described his first round 74 at the Quail Hollow Championship as a "terrible day" as he continues his comeback.

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Dark days over for Woods

Tiger Woods has promised there will be no repeat of the sex scandal that saw him take nearly five months out of golf.

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Woods and Mickelson drawn apart

Tiger Woods has avoided rival Phil Mickelson in the draw for the opening two rounds of the Quail Hollow Championship.

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Poulter to play at Wentworth

Ian Poulter has announced that he will play the European Tour's flagship PGA Championship in May after a two-year absence.

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Bohn takes Big Easy crown

Jason Bohn admitted he had tears in his eyes after winning the rain-affected Zurich Classic of New Orleans by two shots on Sunday.

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Fraser stunned by title success

Australian Marcus Fraser could not believe it after winning his first tournament in seven years in the Ballantine's Championship.

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Bohn marches on in Zurich Classic

American Jason Bohn stretched his lead at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans to four shots after a second-round five-under 67.

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Tiger on the prowl

Tiger Woods feels his game is moving in the right direction as he prepares to continue his comeback at the Quail Hollow Championship.

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Owen and Davis share New Orleans lead

Englishmen Brian Davis and Greg Owen are among five players sharing the lead in New Orleans after storms suspended play on day two.

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Davis cheered by public acclaim

Brian Davis says he has been humbled by the response to his honesty when calling a penalty on himself in last Sunday's play-off.

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Tiger reveals Players Championship plan

Tiger Woods has confirmed he will follow up his Quail Hollow Championship appearance by competing in the Players Championship in May.

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Ochoa announces retirement

Women's world number one Lorena Ochoa has announced her retirement from golf amid speculation that she wants to start a family.

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Furyk and honesty win stateside

Jim Furyk was full of praise for Brian Davis after he called a penalty on himself to lose a play-off at the Verizon Heritage on Sunday.

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Woods confirms Quail Hollow entry

Tiger Woods said he was "excited" by the prospect of playing at the Quail Hollow Championship as he gears up for the US Open.

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Woods expected to play at Pebble Beach

Tiger Woods has submitted an early entry form to take part in the US Open at Pebble Beach in June.

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Westwood remains positive

Lee Westwood remained upbeat despite finishing second at the Masters with words of encouragement from champion Phil Mickelson.

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Frustrated Woods to take time off

Tiger Woods is set to take a further break from golf after a "disappointing" Masters where he finished tied for fourth on 11-under par.

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Lefty proud of wife and Green Jacket

Phil Mickelson paid tribute to his wife after carding a final round 67 to win the Masters by three shots from England's Lee Westwood.

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Westwood edges closer to Masters success

Lee Westwood is closer to becoming the first English major winner since 1996 by taking a one-shot lead into the Masters' final round.

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Westwood aims to hold on to lead.

English golfer Lee Westward believes he can go on and win the tournament at Augusta after sharing the lead at the halfway stage.

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Woods cheered by Augusta crowd

Tiger Woods was surprised by his reception at the Masters in Augusta after shooting a four-under par 68 to sit two off the pace.

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Oosthuizen takes Masters warm-up

Louis Oosthuizen claimed the traditional pre-Masters Par 3 Contest at Augusta as the golf world gears up for Tiger Woods' return.

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England ready for major glory - Casey

Paul Casey is looking to win the Masters in Augusta as he believes it is about time that an Englishman secured a golf major.

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Kuchar and Choi get Woods draw

Tiger Woods has been drawn to tee off with fellow American Matt Kuchar and Korean KJ Choi in the Masters at Augusta on Thursday.

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Masters the ultimate - Harrington

Padraig Harrington admits the Masters course in Augusta is not for the faint-hearted because "it's a test on every shot".

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Masters win in Tiger's sights

Tiger Woods admits he is hoping to win the Masters this week and has denied taking illegal drugs.

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Woods back in the fold

Tiger Woods visited Augusta National on Sunday for a practice round ahead of his long-awaited return to golf at this week's Masters.

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Play-off joy for Kim in Houston

American Anthony Kim defeated fellow compatriot Vaughn Taylor in a play-off to win his third PGA tour title at the Houston Open.

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Kim and Molder lead in Houston

Anthony Kim's third-round 69 put him alongside fellow American Bryce Molder at the top of the leaderboard at the Houston Open.

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Westwood set for Houston charge

Lee Westwood felt he played an "undisciplined" second round but still sits just two shots off the lead at the Houston Open.

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No Houston problems for Ryder Cup duo

Lee Westwood and Padraig Harrington are just two shots behind leaders Kevin Stadler and Cameron Percy at the Houston Open.

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Woods struggles in Charlotte

Tiger Woods described his first round 74 at the Quail Hollow Championship as a "terrible day" as he continues his comeback.

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Dark days over for Woods

Tiger Woods has promised there will be no repeat of the sex scandal that saw him take nearly five months out of golf.

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Woods and Mickelson drawn apart

Tiger Woods has avoided rival Phil Mickelson in the draw for the opening two rounds of the Quail Hollow Championship.

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Poulter to play at Wentworth

Ian Poulter has announced that he will play the European Tour's flagship PGA Championship in May after a two-year absence.

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Bohn takes Big Easy crown

Jason Bohn admitted he had tears in his eyes after winning the rain-affected Zurich Classic of New Orleans by two shots on Sunday.

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Fraser stunned by title success

Australian Marcus Fraser could not believe it after winning his first tournament in seven years in the Ballantine's Championship.

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Bohn marches on in Zurich Classic

American Jason Bohn stretched his lead at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans to four shots after a second-round five-under 67.

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Tiger on the prowl

Tiger Woods feels his game is moving in the right direction as he prepares to continue his comeback at the Quail Hollow Championship.

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Owen and Davis share New Orleans lead

Englishmen Brian Davis and Greg Owen are among five players sharing the lead in New Orleans after storms suspended play on day two.

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Davis cheered by public acclaim

Brian Davis says he has been humbled by the response to his honesty when calling a penalty on himself in last Sunday's play-off.

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Tiger reveals Players Championship plan

Tiger Woods has confirmed he will follow up his Quail Hollow Championship appearance by competing in the Players Championship in May.

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Ochoa announces retirement

Women's world number one Lorena Ochoa has announced her retirement from golf amid speculation that she wants to start a family.

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Furyk and honesty win stateside

Jim Furyk was full of praise for Brian Davis after he called a penalty on himself to lose a play-off at the Verizon Heritage on Sunday.

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Woods confirms Quail Hollow entry

Tiger Woods said he was "excited" by the prospect of playing at the Quail Hollow Championship as he gears up for the US Open.

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Woods expected to play at Pebble Beach

Tiger Woods has submitted an early entry form to take part in the US Open at Pebble Beach in June.

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Westwood remains positive

Lee Westwood remained upbeat despite finishing second at the Masters with words of encouragement from champion Phil Mickelson.

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Frustrated Woods to take time off

Tiger Woods is set to take a further break from golf after a "disappointing" Masters where he finished tied for fourth on 11-under par.

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Lefty proud of wife and Green Jacket

Phil Mickelson paid tribute to his wife after carding a final round 67 to win the Masters by three shots from England's Lee Westwood.

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Westwood edges closer to Masters success

Lee Westwood is closer to becoming the first English major winner since 1996 by taking a one-shot lead into the Masters' final round.

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Westwood aims to hold on to lead.

English golfer Lee Westward believes he can go on and win the tournament at Augusta after sharing the lead at the halfway stage.

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Woods cheered by Augusta crowd

Tiger Woods was surprised by his reception at the Masters in Augusta after shooting a four-under par 68 to sit two off the pace.

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Oosthuizen takes Masters warm-up

Louis Oosthuizen claimed the traditional pre-Masters Par 3 Contest at Augusta as the golf world gears up for Tiger Woods' return.

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England ready for major glory - Casey

Paul Casey is looking to win the Masters in Augusta as he believes it is about time that an Englishman secured a golf major.

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Kuchar and Choi get Woods draw

Tiger Woods has been drawn to tee off with fellow American Matt Kuchar and Korean KJ Choi in the Masters at Augusta on Thursday.

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Masters the ultimate - Harrington

Padraig Harrington admits the Masters course in Augusta is not for the faint-hearted because "it's a test on every shot".

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