Golf: June 2010 Archives

Injury relief for Westwood

Lee Westwood has been cleared of a blood clot in his leg after being taken to hospital in Paris with swelling in his calf and ankle.

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No Faldo snub - Monty

European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie says he will pick predecessor Nick Faldo's brains the next time they meet.

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Open hopes over for Seve

After undergoing his latest round of health checks Seve Ballesteros has cancelled plans to attend the Open at St Andrews.

More: Open hopes over for Seve |

Euro duo ahead in Connecticut

Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington are among four players leading the Travelers Championship by one shot after the first round.

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More Euro success to come says Faldo

Sir Nick Faldo believes that European golfers will have more success following Graeme McDowell's US Open win.

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Calmness the key to McDowall victory.

Graeme McDowall became the first European to win a US Open title in 40 years and has hailed the victory as "career defining".

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Woods glad to be back

Tiger Woods moved back into contention at the US Open with a fine third-round 66 to move to -1, and admitted he was 'feeling good'.

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McDowell braced for final push

Graeme McDowell is looking forward to his final round at the US Open despite dropping three shots off the pace set by Dustin Johnson.

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McDowell contends for first major

Graeme McDowell admitted that he is in the form of his career after carding a three-under par 68 to lead the US Open by two shots.

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English make good start at Pebble.

Paul Casey and Ian Poulter have both made strong starts in the opening round of the US Open at Pebble Beach.

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Westwood relishing Pebble Beach return

Lee Westwood says he is 'excited' at the prospect of trying to secure his first major title on his 'favourite course' at Pebble Beach.

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Westwood ready for US Open

Lee Westwood is hoping to feed off the confidence of winning the St Jude Classic as he heads into the US Open on Thursday.

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Tiger heads to Emerald Isle

Tiger Woods has announced he will play in the JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am as part of his preparations for next month's Open.

More: Tiger heads to Emerald Isle |

Montgomerie qualfies for Open

European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie is looking forward to playing in The Open after coming through qualifying.

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Rose nets first PGA crown

Justin Rose secured his first PGA title in America after hitting a final round 66 to win the Memorial Tournament by three shots.

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Rose leads the charge

Justin Rose fired a first-round 65 to be in a three-way tie for the lead at the rain-delayed Memorial Tournament in Ohio.

More: Rose leads the charge |

Woods will go solo

Tiger Woods believes it is fine to continue playing without a coach as he prepares to defend the Memorial Tournament title this week.

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Davies will do well says Donald

Madrid Masters winner Luke Donald has said Rhys Davies has a great future in golf.

More: Davies will do well says Donald |

Injury relief for Westwood

Lee Westwood has been cleared of a blood clot in his leg after being taken to hospital in Paris with swelling in his calf and ankle.

More: Injury relief for Westwood |

No Faldo snub - Monty

European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie says he will pick predecessor Nick Faldo's brains the next time they meet.

More: No Faldo snub - Monty |

Open hopes over for Seve

After undergoing his latest round of health checks Seve Ballesteros has cancelled plans to attend the Open at St Andrews.

More: Open hopes over for Seve |

Euro duo ahead in Connecticut

Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington are among four players leading the Travelers Championship by one shot after the first round.

More: Euro duo ahead in Connecticut |

More Euro success to come says Faldo

Sir Nick Faldo believes that European golfers will have more success following Graeme McDowell's US Open win.

More: More Euro success to come says Faldo |

Calmness the key to McDowall victory.

Graeme McDowall became the first European to win a US Open title in 40 years and has hailed the victory as "career defining".

More: Calmness the key to McDowall victory. |

Woods glad to be back

Tiger Woods moved back into contention at the US Open with a fine third-round 66 to move to -1, and admitted he was 'feeling good'.

More: Woods glad to be back |

McDowell braced for final push

Graeme McDowell is looking forward to his final round at the US Open despite dropping three shots off the pace set by Dustin Johnson.

More: McDowell braced for final push |

McDowell contends for first major

Graeme McDowell admitted that he is in the form of his career after carding a three-under par 68 to lead the US Open by two shots.

More: McDowell contends for first major |

English make good start at Pebble.

Paul Casey and Ian Poulter have both made strong starts in the opening round of the US Open at Pebble Beach.

More: English make good start at Pebble. |

Westwood relishing Pebble Beach return

Lee Westwood says he is 'excited' at the prospect of trying to secure his first major title on his 'favourite course' at Pebble Beach.

More: Westwood relishing Pebble Beach return |

Westwood ready for US Open

Lee Westwood is hoping to feed off the confidence of winning the St Jude Classic as he heads into the US Open on Thursday.

More: Westwood ready for US Open |

Tiger heads to Emerald Isle

Tiger Woods has announced he will play in the JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am as part of his preparations for next month's Open.

More: Tiger heads to Emerald Isle |

Montgomerie qualfies for Open

European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie is looking forward to playing in The Open after coming through qualifying.

More: Montgomerie qualfies for Open |

Rose nets first PGA crown

Justin Rose secured his first PGA title in America after hitting a final round 66 to win the Memorial Tournament by three shots.

More: Rose nets first PGA crown |

Rose leads the charge

Justin Rose fired a first-round 65 to be in a three-way tie for the lead at the rain-delayed Memorial Tournament in Ohio.

More: Rose leads the charge |

Woods will go solo

Tiger Woods believes it is fine to continue playing without a coach as he prepares to defend the Memorial Tournament title this week.

More: Woods will go solo |

Davies will do well says Donald

Madrid Masters winner Luke Donald has said Rhys Davies has a great future in golf.

More: Davies will do well says Donald |

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