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Sawgrass struggle for Brits
9:32am Saturday 10th May 2008
AS Ian Poulter prepared for his late second-round tee-time at the Players Championship yesterday, most of his British compatriots appeared likely to make early exits from the £4.75m event.

Dubliner Lawrie breaks his Tour duck
9:18am Monday 5th May 2008
DUBLINER Peter Lawrie finally became a European Tour winner at the 175th attempt yesterday - and made it three Irish wins in a row.

Garrido hopes to emulate father
9:48am Saturday 3rd May 2008
NOT many golfers hug their caddie halfway through an event, but for former Ryder Cup star Ignacio Garrido it was perfectly understandable.

Open at Birkdale will remain a drug-test free zone this year
10:53am Wednesday 30th April 2008
NO drug-testing will take place at the Open this July but there will be a tough stance taken on slow play - and mobile phones hidden in sandwiches.

Dinwiddie endures mixed emotions in Asian Open
9:18am Monday 28th April 2008
EUROPEAN TOUR rookie Rob Dinwiddie jetted out of China last night with the satisfaction of his highest finish slightly tinged with disappointment.

Immleman savours victory
9:48am Tuesday 15th April 2008
TREVOR Immelman is not sure he will ever win another major - but he knows the one he has is very, very special.

Tough going
9:49am Tuesday 15th April 2008
AUGUSTA National used to be the place where Europeans could not stop winning. Now, though, it seems to be taking its revenge.

Casey’s chance is gone
9:39am Monday 14th April 2008
PAUL Casey became a victim of the Rules of Golf as hopes of another European winner of the Masters faded fast at blustery Augusta.

Saturday Spotlight: Dinwiddie’s Augusta dream
10:19am Saturday 12th April 2008
TWELVE months ago, Rob Dinwiddie made his first appearance at the Augusta National. He walked along the blooming azaleas and underneath the giant pines, tucking into the pimento cheese sandwiches that have become synonymous with the US Masters.

Immelman sets the pace as Rose fades
10:23am Saturday 12th April 2008
SOUTH African Trevor Immelman, his life given a new perspective when he was operated on for a benign tumour in December, threw down the gauntlet to the rest of the field in The Masters yesterday.

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