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Below are the latest professional golfing stories from: 
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BBC Sport | Golf | UK Edition
The latest BBC Golf news plus scores, results, calendar, blogs and analysis on all the world’s major golf tournaments, along with video and audio.

Tseng retains Birkdale Open lead
An eagle at the 18th ensures Taiwan's Yani Tseng retains her four stroke lead after round three of the Women's Open at Birkdale.
Fisher faces fight for Irish Open
England's Ross Fisher sees his lead at the Irish Open cut to only one shot after the third round in Killarney.
Greenbrier Classic leaderboard
Updates from the latest US PGA Tour event.
Fisher misses out on historic 59
England's Ross Fisher misses out on carding the European Tour's first-ever 59 by two shots during the second round of the Irish Open.
Tseng opens four-shot Open lead
Yani Tseng shoots a second successive 68 to open up a four-shot lead at the British Women's Open at Royal Birkdale.
Rock disqualified from Irish Open
England's Robert Rock is disqualified from the Irish Open for making a mistake on his scorecard.
Hull and Tseng lead at Birkdale
Australia's Katherine Hull and Taiwan's Yani Tseng lead the British Women's Open on four under after the first round.
Clarke receives US PGA invitation
Darren Clarke receives an invitation to compete at the US PGA Championship for the second year in succession.
Teenager Boulden seals Open spot
Amy Boulden will become one of the youngest British players to play in the British Open this week after the Welsh teenager qualified at Southport.
Harrington craves Ryder Cup place
Padraig Harrington says he would be "absolutely gutted" and "devastated" if he was not part of Europe's Ryder Cup team in October.
BBC agrees new Women's Open deal
The BBC agrees a new contract for coverage of the Ricoh Women's Open up to and including the 2016 Championship.
Monty chooses impressive line-up
Why the choice of vice-captains improves Europe's Ryder Cup chances
The Open day four photos
Images from Sunday's final-round action at St Andrews
All hail King Louis
Iain Carter salutes Louis Oosthuizen's Open triumph
Martin Laird's blog
The Scot's St Andrews dreams are blown away

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Richard Bath: 'There has been a worrying malaise in our national game'
At the risk of coming over all American, have some golf stats. At Royal Birkdale this week, 28 Korean women started the Ricoh British Women's Open, with 20 making the cut.
John Huggan: Monty's tough choice
What a difference nine years can make. When it comes to the Ryder Cup anyway. Back in 2001, the then European skipper Sam Torrance was forced to "burn" one of his two
Yani Tseng on course for Open
Taiwan's Yani Tseng, the leader from day one, has 18 more holes to negotiate at Royal Birkdale to achieve her dream of following in the footsteps of Scot Catriona Matthew
Michael Stewart, talk o' the Troon
MICHAEL Stewart, a 20-year-old from Troon, became the first Ayrshireman in 16 years to win the Allied Surveyors Scottish Amateur Championship after beating his good friend, Jo
Irish Open Golf: Fisher keeps head above water after double bogey
A SUDDEN stall after a blistering start in the third round saw Ross Fisher's Irish Open lead trimmed to just a stroke after compatriot Chris Wood fired a 66.
Overton takes control with a sizzling 62 at the Greenbrier
American Jeff Overton, bidding for his maiden PGA Tour title, charged into a commanding four-shot lead in the second round of the Greenbrier Classic at White Sulphur Springs,
Matthew's title defence ends after taking ten on unlucky 13th
Catriona Matthew enjoyed a great year as the Ricoh Women's British Open Champion. But her defence ended so sadly yesterday when she fell foul of the rough at Royal Birkdal
Childhood friends Stewart and Findlay surge into Gullane final
MICHAEL Stewart and Jordan Findlay, who've been friends for nine years and also had a spell together at East Tennessee State University, will meet in the final of the Alli
Golf: Neilson loses in semi but gets appetite back
BEATEN semi-finalist Stephen Neilson has regained his appetite for SGU order of merit events on the back of his eye-catching run in the Allied Surveyors Scottish Amateur Cha
Fisher short of record but 61 puts him three shots ahead
England's Ross Fisher erupted into life again with a 61 in Killarney yesterday - and he needed nobody to tell him it could have been a historic 59.
Golf: Horror ten at the 13th ends Matthew's title defence
Catriona Matthew's defence of the Ricoh Women's British Open ended with a horror ten at the 13th hole in the second round at Royal Birkdale.
Compton shows heart to share Greenbrier lead
Erik Compton hit a sublime seven-under-par opening 63 at the Greenbrier Classic golf in West Virginia yesterday as he bids to continue a remarkable personal story.
Golf: Archerfield is Hickory venue
ARCHERFIELD Links has been added to the venues for this year's World Hickory Open in East Lothian.
Hutcheon and Kelly share spoils
Greig Hutcheon (Banchory) and Cawder's Chris Kelly earned £955 a piece in sharing victory with four-under-par 66s in the Asset Brokers International pro-am at McDo

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