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Keegan Bradley wins US PGA play-off to give Americans a major boost
God bless America, land of the free and home of a major champion – finally. European domination and the longest major championship drought in the modern history of US golf, came to an end here on Sunday when Keegan Bradley walked away with the 2011 US PGA Championship trophy.
Tiger Woods In Downward Spiral As He Misses US PGA Championship Cut
Mark another notch in the downward spiral of Tiger Woods, whose hints of better things to come turned to dust on the second day of the US PGA Championship. The former world No1 missed the cut and not by the skin of the teeth as he produced his worst finish at a major.
Rory McIlroy's Rollercoaster Round Ends In Wrist Injury Concern
Great golf, bad golf, injured wrist, rules controversy and, finally, to hospital – just another day in the life and times of Rory McIlroy, who did not lead after the opening day of the PGA Championship in Atlanta but certainly garnered all the attention.
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Get Back In the Swing
Are you worried that your irons aren't hot anymore? Concerned that you've lost your grip? HITC Life gets five top tips from golf pro Jon Woodroffe in order to make you swing like it's, well, last golf season.
Boring? Golfers? Just listen to Ian Poulter and co as they tweet away
In the broad sweep of golf's history, the advent of Twitter might not seem like a big deal but in the 140-character outpourings of the game's biggest names it is possible to detect a revolution.
Martin Kaymer proves nice guys do come first
Globalisation is the irresistible trend in professional golf so it was surprising, and heartening to the organisers and sponsors, to see the seriousness with which golf's biggest names approached the Dubai World Championship, the final and decisive tournament of the European Tour season.
Paul Casey aims for strong finale to ease pain of Ryder Cup omission
The disappointment of being left out of Europe's victorious Ryder Cup team in Wales has faded but it will not be forgotten by Paul Casey, whose fourth place after two rounds of Dubai World Championship yesterday suggested here was a man out to prove a point.
Graeme McDowell needs 'big weekend' to catch Martin Kaymer in Dubai
Where there is life there is hope, although Graeme McDowell may need convincing of that after a torrid first-round encounter with Martin Kaymer at the Dubai World Championship today which left the Irishman trailing badly in the race to finish the season as Europe's top golfer.
Graeme McDowell ready for Dubai showdown with Martin Kaymer
As the old saying does not go, one professional golfer's car crash is another professional's golden opportunity.
US concessions to Lee Westwood show strength of European Tour
The rewards for being the world No1 go far beyond money and fame, it seems, after Lee Westwood revealed that the PGA Tour has changed its rules to allow him to play an extra event in the United States next year. Earlier this month, officials insisted the Englishman, along with Rory McIlroy, both of whom have declined to take up PGA Tour membership, would only be allowed to play in 10 events on the other side of the Atlantic. "Those are the rules," one said.




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