• Wilson clinches Phoenix Open
    Mark Wilson has claimed the Phoenix Open after defeating fellow American Jason Dufner in a playoff on Monday.
  • Wilson on track for victory
    Mark Wilson held a two-stroke lead at the Phoenix Open when play was suspended on Sunday (US time) due to bad light.
  • High and Low
    PGA Pro Richard Jumrukovski gives six tips on how to create different ball trajectories
  • Bjorn coasts to Qatar title
    Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn won his 11th European Tour title with a four-shot victory at the Qatar Masters in Doha on Monday.
  • Gainey holds Phoenix lead
    American Tommy Gainey produced a six-under 65 on Sunday to regain the lead of the Phoenix Open, where a couple of Australians remain well in the hunt at the halfway stage.
  • Bjorn in form in Doha
    Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn shot a stunning six-under-par 66 to leap to the lead after round three of the Qatar Masters on Sunday.
  • Wilson Shines In The Rain At Rich River
    Rookie trainee Jack Wilson, from Kingswood Golf Club won the 2011 Coca Cola Rich River Trainee Classic today.
  • Brier takes lead at Qatar Masters
    Austria’s Markus Brier has taken a one-stroke lead at the half-way stage of the Qatar Masters in Doha.
  • Lehman leads in Phoenix
    Veteran Tom Lehman heads a four-way tie for the lead as bad light cut short the first round of the Phoenix Open on Thursday.
  • Happy returns for Goosen in Qatar
    Birthday boy Retief Goosen took the cake by taking the lead after round one of the European Tour’s Qatar Masters.

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