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BBC Sport | Golf | UK Edition
Visit BBC Sport for all the action as it happens - up-to-the-minute news, results, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC Sport covers the major events and all the professional football clubs in the UK, plus cricket, rugby, golf, tennis, motorsport and all the main world sports.
Woods upbeat over injury recovery
World number one Tiger Woods provides an upbeat assessment of his recovery from knee surgery.
Garcia snatches play-off victory
Sergio Garcia beats Paul Goydos at the first play-off hole to win the Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Players Champ'ship leaderboard
The final round of the prestigious Players Championship is under way in Florida.
Otto hangs on for first Tour win
South Africa's Hennie Otto claims his first European tour title as he wins the Italian Open in Milan.
Sorenstam claims Williamsburg win
Swede Annika Sorenstam's comeback continues this season with an easy victory in the Michelob Ultra Open in Williamsburg.
Bogeys hamper Garcia's progress
Sergio Garcia bogeys the last two holes to end day three of the Players Championship three shots behind surprise leader Paul Goydos.
Otto out in front at Italian Open
South Africa's Hennie Otto sinks 11 birdies in a 63 to lead the Italian Open by four shots after the third round.
Garcia slips to hand Perry lead
Sergio Garcia double bogeys the 17th to hand Kenny Perry the lead, while Bernhard Langer stars in round two of the Players' Championship.
Karlsson sets record to take lead
Robert Karlsson breaks the course record with an 11-under 61 to surge into a two-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Italian Open.
Garcia sets early Sawgrass pace
Spain's Sergio Garcia surges to a two-shot lead in the first round of the Players Championship at Sawgrass.
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"Do you think the Garcia has snapped out of his slump and is worth a Ryder Cu...
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Scotsman.com Sport - Golf
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Garcia's new stroke with the blade solves putting problem and completes hi...
WHEN Sergio Garcia clinched victory in the Players Championship at Sawgrass on Sunday and kissed the blade of his short stick after the first extra hole of a play-off, it was
Garcia holds his nerve for Players title
SERGIO GARCIA became only the second European to win the Players Championship when he beat American Paul Goydos at the first extra hole.
Ian Wood - Don't mention the old War Birds
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Orr swing as smooth as silk in Lothians triumph
CHRIS ORR, who once shared a flat with 2006 US Amateur champion Richie Ramsay, is the new Lothians champion, having landed the prestigious title at the first attempt.
Otto buries his putting demons to land maiden European title
SOUTH African Hennie Otto finally landed his first European Tour title yesterday – but only after he had lost a five-shot lead for the second time in four tournaments.
Summer trips prove so fruitful for league duo
SWANSTON and Craigmillar Park both picked up valuable points on their travels in the Applecross Edinburgh Summer League.
Craigmillar Park take title
BRIDGING a 14-year gap, Craigmillar Park were deserved winners of the 51st Edinburgh Ladies' Inter-Club Tournament at the Merchants.
Otto hangs on
SOUTH African Hennie Otto finally landed his first European Tour title – but only after he had lost a five-shot lead for the second time in four tournaments.
Moodie adrift
GLASGOW'S Janice Moodie was the top Scot in 38th spot after a final-round 68 as Annika Sorenstam continued an impressive comeback from injury with a runaway seven-shot vi
Wahlin wins by 12
SWEDEN'S Lotta Wahlin cruised to her maiden Ladies European Tour victory at the inaugural Turkish Ladies Open, winning by 12 shots.
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PGA.COM :: Latest Headlines
The PGA of America is the largest working sports organization in the world, comprised of more than 28,000 dedicated men and women promoting the game of golf to everyone, everywhere.
Experts Answers: Vol. 15
Editors Note: Each week, we receive hundreds of questions for our PGA Experts. Though we can't answer every one of them, we will take some of the most illuminating and beneficial questions and have one of the top authorities from the PGA of America to answer them for you. We are in the process of finding ways for more experts to answer more of your questions! Thank you for your support and keep the questions coming!
Martino: Understanding the Swing Arc
First and foremost, the happiest of Mother's Days to all that we know and love. Of course, a great place to smell the flowers in full bloom on this holiday is out on the golf course! So, perhaps the best gift you can give mom today is a round of golf or a lesson or two out on the links.
Sullivan Blog: Konnichi-wow
PGA Professional Chip Sullivan is making history this week, becoming the first reigning PGA Professional National Champion to compete in the Japan PGA Championship, May 15-18. Sullivan, the PGA Director of Golf at Ashley Plantation in Daleville, Va., begins a daily account of his experiences in his first trip to Japan today in PGA.com.
Rehab is going well, says Woods, who hopes to return for Memorial
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European Tour Notebook: Going pro is better than college, says Johnson
Richard Johnson of Wales has some worldly advice for any young British amateur golfer who aspires to become a successful professional.
LPGA Tour Notebook: Inkster's long major streak will come to an end
Juli Inkster has not missed an LPGA Tour major since the 1994 Kraft Nabisco Championship, and she was absent for that one for good reason. She was pregnant with her second daughter, Cori, giving birth the same day as the first round.
Tour settles in at Sugarloaf for first of two Atlanta-area tournaments
DULUTH, Ga. -- PGA TOUR players descend on the Atlanta metro area this week for the first of two PGA TOUR events this year. This week's AT&T Classic is part of the FedExCup Regular Season, with 25,000 points available. Four months from now, the final event in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup -- THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola -- will be held at Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club.
Bryant going for three consecutive wins at Regions Charity Classic
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Last year, Brad Bryant did what no other player had done before -- winning back-to-back titles at the Regions Charity Classic. While Bryant pulled out a two-stroke victory at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Ross Bridge in 2006, he had to work a little harder last year. Bryant overcame a five-stroke deficit in the final round by shooting a 65, and won the playoff against R.W. Eaks on the third extra hole when he made a 12-foot birdie putt.
Pros and celebrities set to mix at new sites for BMW Charity Pro-Am
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- A strong celebrity contingent will be on hand this week for the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Noted celebrities include Wayne Gretzky, Greg Kinnear, Joe Pesci, Dennis Quaid and Kurt Russell playing in one of the Nationwide Tour's most popular events.
GOLF CHANNEL, NBC to share coverage of 69th Senior PGA Championship
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- The 69th Senior PGA Championship, the most historic and prestigious event in senior golf, will for the first time see its first and second round broadcast on GOLF CHANNEL.
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