Topic: The Masters

Murray heading home to think again

Andy Murray said following Sunday's crushing US Open defeat that he will head home, take a rest, and think again about his inability to turn pure talent into Grand Slam success. The 23-year-old Scot was deeply downcast after losing 6-7 (3/7), 7-6 ...
South African Louis Oosthuizen fought off a challenge from England's Paul Casey and seized a four-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the British Open at the wind-swept Old Course. Oosthuizen, who missed the cut in seven of his eight prior majors, ...

Westwood takes charge in Memphis, with one eye on U.S. Open

MEMPHIS (Reuters) - Britain's Lee Westwood gave himself a timely boost for next week's U.S. Open by charging into an early one-shot lead in the opening round of the St. Jude Classic on Thursday. The English world number three, the highest-ranked player ...

Molder sets Colonial pace, Mickelson misses cut

FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) - American Bryce Molder birdied five of the last nine holes to move one stroke clear in the Colonial Invitational second round on Friday as Phil Mickelson missed his first PGA Tour cut in more than a year. ...

Clark seizes first US win with Players triumph

South African Tim Clark stormed home with a brilliant final round to win the 9.5 million-dollar Players Championship. Clark had never won on the US PGA Tour, but he ended his drought in style when he charged to a one-stroke victory over ...
Rory McIlroy lifted a huge weight of expectation from his shoulders with a stunning four-stroke victory at the Quail Hollow Championship. The Northern Irishman shattered the course record with a 10-under-par 62 in the final round at Quail Hollow. In barely four ...

British Open chiefs expect Woods to star

British Open chief are confident Tiger Woods will take part in this year's tournament at St Andrews as he bids to become the first player to win three titles there. World number one Woods returned to action at The Masters three weeks ...
A tiring Masters campaign caught up with KJ Choi as the South Korean surrendered the lead at the Heritage golf tournament. England's Greg Owen and Americans Jim Furyk and Charles Howell seized the joint halfway lead on seven-under 135 Friday, as overnight ...

Choi rides Masters momentum to PGA Heritage lead

South Korea's KJ Choi, who tied for fourth with Tiger Woods at the Masters last week, continued his strong play to seize the first-round lead at the Heritage. Choi, who played with Woods all four rounds at Augusta National, showed no sign ...

Masterful form helps Choi take charge at Hilton Head

ATLANTA (Reuters) - South Korean KJ Choi brought his U.S. Masters momentum with him to the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina to charge into a two-shot lead in Thursday's opening round. Choi, who tied for fourth with Tiger Woods ...
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