Golf: July 2010 Archives

Fisher maintains slender Irish lead

Ross Fisher will take just a one shot lead into the final round of the Irish Open after shooting a level par 71 on Saturday.

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Fisher leads in Killarney

Ross Fisher says he was disappointed not to card the first 59 of the European Tour but is still happy to be leading the Irish Open.

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Harrington eyeing Irish Open smiles

Padraig Harrington is aiming for a high placed finish at this week's Irish Open to boost his hopes of making this year's Ryder Cup.

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Swede success in Canada for Petterson

Six final round birdies in eight holes from Sweden's Carl Pettersson helped him secure a one shot win in the Canadian Open.

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Hawaiian out to spring a surprise

Hawaiian golfer Dean Wilson leads the field going into today's final round with a four-shot lead at the Canadian Open.

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Open champ in contention again

Louis Oosthuizen is two shots back going into the weekend as he bids to follow up his Open win at the Scandinavian Masters.

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Kim looking for automatic selection

Anthony Kim says he is looking to qualify automatically for October's Ryder Cup and save captain Cory Pavin a wildcard.

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McDowell plans to take it easy

Graeme McDowell has announced he is taking some time off from golf in order to recharge his batteries after a hectic couple of months.

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Monty reveals assistants

Colin Montgomerie has announced that Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke will be his three vice-captains for the Ryder Cup.

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Top 10 the goal for Oosthuizen

After his impressive win at the Open Championships Louis Oosthuizen has his eye on more titles and a top 10 world ranking.

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Open success for Oosthuizen

South African Louis Oosthuizen has won his first major title by cruising to victory in the Open at St Andrews.

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Montgomerie admits he only has himself to blame

Colin Montgomerie admits that he only has himself to blame after a poor showing at the Open in St Andrews.

McIlroy pleased with showing

Rory McIlroy admits he was delighted with his third round of 69 at the Open Championships after Friday's horror show.

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Oosthuizen admits to Open dream

South African Louis Oosthuizen said it would be a dream come true to win the Open after taking the lead on day two of the tournament.

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McIlroy ties record with 63

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy equalled a major championship record with a 9-under 63 in the opening round of the Open Championship.

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Rose wary of St Andrews challenge

Justin Rose believes his two PGA Tour wins this year will not stand him in better stead to challenge for the Open this weekend.

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Tiger reveals Open tactics

Tiger Woods believes it will be precision not power that will be the key to success at the Open Championship this weekend.

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Woods set to change putter

Tiger Woods is set to change his putter for the first time in 11 years as he goes into the Open at St Andrews this week.

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McIlroy the man - McDowell

US Open winner Graeme McDowell feels Rory McIlroy could have a say in proceedings at the Open Championship this week.

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Rose paired with Woods

In-form Englishman Justin Rose will play alongside Tiger Woods for the first two rounds of the Open Championship at St Andrews.

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Rose confident ahead of Open

English golfer Justin Rose will go into the Open at St Andrews full of confidence after winning twice on the PGA tour recently.

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Westwood turns to technology

Lee Westwood is hoping revolutionary technology can help him win his race against time to be fit for the Open Championship.

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Tiger ready for St Andrews mission

Tiger Woods is confident ahead of next week's Open at St Andrews despite admitting he will not play any links golf in practice.

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Harrington believes Woods still favourite

Padraig Harrington has warned his fellow competitors not to underestimate Tiger Woods at next week's Open at St Andrews.

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Rose looking to St Andrews

Justin Rose is targeting winning next week's Open Championship at St Andrews after success in the AT&T National on Sunday.

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Westwood to have calf scan

World number three Lee Westwood is to have a scan on his calf injury as fears grow he could miss the Open later this month.

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Pavin wants Woods

US Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin insists Tiger Woods will make his team for the upcoming Celtic Manor event.

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Fisher maintains slender Irish lead

Ross Fisher will take just a one shot lead into the final round of the Irish Open after shooting a level par 71 on Saturday.

More: Fisher maintains slender Irish lead |

Fisher leads in Killarney

Ross Fisher says he was disappointed not to card the first 59 of the European Tour but is still happy to be leading the Irish Open.

More: Fisher leads in Killarney |

Harrington eyeing Irish Open smiles

Padraig Harrington is aiming for a high placed finish at this week's Irish Open to boost his hopes of making this year's Ryder Cup.

More: Harrington eyeing Irish Open smiles |

Swede success in Canada for Petterson

Six final round birdies in eight holes from Sweden's Carl Pettersson helped him secure a one shot win in the Canadian Open.

More: Swede success in Canada for Petterson |

Hawaiian out to spring a surprise

Hawaiian golfer Dean Wilson leads the field going into today's final round with a four-shot lead at the Canadian Open.

More: Hawaiian out to spring a surprise |

Open champ in contention again

Louis Oosthuizen is two shots back going into the weekend as he bids to follow up his Open win at the Scandinavian Masters.

More: Open champ in contention again |

Kim looking for automatic selection

Anthony Kim says he is looking to qualify automatically for October's Ryder Cup and save captain Cory Pavin a wildcard.

More: Kim looking for automatic selection |

McDowell plans to take it easy

Graeme McDowell has announced he is taking some time off from golf in order to recharge his batteries after a hectic couple of months.

More: McDowell plans to take it easy |

Monty reveals assistants

Colin Montgomerie has announced that Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke will be his three vice-captains for the Ryder Cup.

More: Monty reveals assistants |

Top 10 the goal for Oosthuizen

After his impressive win at the Open Championships Louis Oosthuizen has his eye on more titles and a top 10 world ranking.

More: Top 10 the goal for Oosthuizen |

Open success for Oosthuizen

South African Louis Oosthuizen has won his first major title by cruising to victory in the Open at St Andrews.

More: Open success for Oosthuizen |

Montgomerie admits he only has himself to blame

Colin Montgomerie admits that he only has himself to blame after a poor showing at the Open in St Andrews.

McIlroy pleased with showing

Rory McIlroy admits he was delighted with his third round of 69 at the Open Championships after Friday's horror show.

More: McIlroy pleased with showing |

Oosthuizen admits to Open dream

South African Louis Oosthuizen said it would be a dream come true to win the Open after taking the lead on day two of the tournament.

More: Oosthuizen admits to Open dream |

McIlroy ties record with 63

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy equalled a major championship record with a 9-under 63 in the opening round of the Open Championship.

More: McIlroy ties record with 63 |

Rose wary of St Andrews challenge

Justin Rose believes his two PGA Tour wins this year will not stand him in better stead to challenge for the Open this weekend.

More: Rose wary of St Andrews challenge |

Tiger reveals Open tactics

Tiger Woods believes it will be precision not power that will be the key to success at the Open Championship this weekend.

More: Tiger reveals Open tactics |

Woods set to change putter

Tiger Woods is set to change his putter for the first time in 11 years as he goes into the Open at St Andrews this week.

More: Woods set to change putter |

McIlroy the man - McDowell

US Open winner Graeme McDowell feels Rory McIlroy could have a say in proceedings at the Open Championship this week.

More: McIlroy the man - McDowell |

Rose paired with Woods

In-form Englishman Justin Rose will play alongside Tiger Woods for the first two rounds of the Open Championship at St Andrews.

More: Rose paired with Woods |

Rose confident ahead of Open

English golfer Justin Rose will go into the Open at St Andrews full of confidence after winning twice on the PGA tour recently.

More: Rose confident ahead of Open |

Westwood turns to technology

Lee Westwood is hoping revolutionary technology can help him win his race against time to be fit for the Open Championship.

More: Westwood turns to technology |

Tiger ready for St Andrews mission

Tiger Woods is confident ahead of next week's Open at St Andrews despite admitting he will not play any links golf in practice.

More: Tiger ready for St Andrews mission |

Harrington believes Woods still favourite

Padraig Harrington has warned his fellow competitors not to underestimate Tiger Woods at next week's Open at St Andrews.

More: Harrington believes Woods still favourite |

Rose looking to St Andrews

Justin Rose is targeting winning next week's Open Championship at St Andrews after success in the AT&T National on Sunday.

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