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How the coronavirus has hit global sport
Article
/ 9 March 2020

How the coronavirus has hit global sport

Here is a look at the effects on sport of the coronavirus, which on Monday had killed over 3 800 people while infecting more than 110 000 in over 100 countries

By Agency
Big Easy takes blame for missing the Masters
Article
/ 3 April 2012

Big Easy takes blame for missing the Masters

Ernie Els has accepted the blame for missing out on this year’s Masters in Augusta, saying he’s "disappointed" but hopes to come back better.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 April 2012

Hunter Mahan wins Houston Open

US player Hunter Mahan has won the US PGA Tour’s $6-million Houston Open by one stroke over Carl Pettersson after firing a final-round 71.

By Staff Reporter
Woods back on form after 30-month absence
Article
/ 26 March 2012

Woods back on form after 30-month absence

Two weeks after another injury scare, Tiger Woods looked dominant as ever in that red shirt to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

By Doug Ferguson
Tours try to draw line under Williams, Woods racism affair
Article
/ 6 November 2011

Tours try to draw line under Williams, Woods racism affair

No further action will be taken against Steve Williams after he was condemned by PGA tour chiefs about his racial slur against Tiger Woods.

By Peter Simpson
Tiger sizzles in practice after drop from top 50
Article
/ 4 October 2011

Tiger sizzles in practice after drop from top 50

Tiger Woods dropped out of the top 50 in the world rankings for the first time since 1996 but will return to PGA play after firing 62 in a practice.

By Staff Reporter
Els keeps hope alive as he plunges in FedEx Cup
Article
/ 25 August 2011

Els keeps hope alive as he plunges in FedEx Cup

Ernie Els didn’t look to be down in the dumps for someone who has tumbled so far in the FedEx Cup, and it seems he’s got reasons to remain optimistic.

By Doug Ferguson
A broken toe won’t stop me, says Goosen
Article
/ 25 August 2011

A broken toe won’t stop me, says Goosen

Retief Goosen is heading into the first round of the PGA Tour playoffs even though he is nursing a broken toe in order to keep his season alive.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 February 2010

Crane ends PGA title drought at San Diego Open

Ben Crane sank three lengthy birdie putts on his way to clinching a one-shot victory at the San Diego Open on Sunday.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes
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Article
/ 14 January 2009

Singh targets first victory on US PGA Tour

Jeev Milkha Singh has set his sights on becoming the first Indian to win a US PGA Tour event after ending his most successful campaign.

By John OBrien
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Article
/ 24 January 2008

Tiger, Mickelson applaud golf’s anti-doping plans

World number one Tiger Woods and second-ranked Phil Mickelson applaud the new PGA Tour drug-test plan set to begin on July 1, even though it means careful monitoring when playing abroad. Mickelson said he sees no doping problem in golf but wants the anti-doping programme to ensure credibility with golf’s audience.

By Staff Reporter

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