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Willett takes lead in PGA Championshipupdated: Thu May 20 2010 16:24:00

Englishman Danny Willett carded a six-under-par round of 65 to take the lead after the first round of the European PGA Championship, at a remodelled Wentworth, on Thursday.

Ernie Els on Wentworth redesignupdated: Thu May 20 2010 06:09:00

CNN's Justin Armsden talks to world number seven Ernie Els about redesigning Wentworth Golf Course ahead of the BMW PGA Championship.

Els chases leader Fraser in Korea; Weather hits New Orleans eventupdated: Sat Apr 24 2010 12:33:00

South Africa veteran Ernie Els fired a three-under-par 69 to lurk just two shots behind leader Marcus Fraser at the weather-affected Ballantine's Championship in South Korea on Saturday.

Yang battles ahead at China Open; Furyk shares lead at Hilton Headupdated: Sat Apr 17 2010 13:19:00

Korean golf star Y.E. Yang will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the European Tour's China Open after firing a four-under-par 68 on Saturday.

Oosthuizen secures maiden Tour victoryupdated: Sun Mar 28 2010 14:52:00

South African Louis Oosthuizen finally secured his maiden European Tour title on Sunday with a three-stroke victory in the Andalucia Open in Malaga, Spain.

English trio reach WGC Accenture Match Play quartersupdated: Fri Feb 19 2010 21:29:00

Paul Casey, the highest ranked player left in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, led a trio of three English players into the quarterfinals in Arizona.

Veteran Lane takes Avantha advantageupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 11:32:00

Veteran Briton Barry Lane leads the way after the second round of the Avantha Masters in Delhi on Friday.

Siem claims one-stroke Avantha leadupdated: Thu Feb 11 2010 15:10:00

Germany's Marcel Siem leads the way after the opening round of the Avantha Masters in New Delhi after carding a 64.

Tom Watson gets tough on Tigerupdated: Sun Feb 07 2010 10:25:00

Golf legend Tom Watson talks to CNN's Stan Grant about preparing for the Dubai Desert Classic and Tiger Woods.

Westwood shares four-way lead in Dubaiupdated: Sat Feb 06 2010 15:05:00

World No. 4 Lee Westwood goes into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic in a four-way share of the lead following his four-under-par 68 on Saturday.

Player's tips for McIlroyupdated: Sat Feb 06 2010 15:05:00

Rory McIlroy gets some tips for the future from golfing icon, Gary Player.

Jaidee holds second round Dubai leadupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 13:57:00

Asian number one Thongchai Jaidee carded a bogey-free round of 66 on Friday to claim a one-shot halfway lead at the Dubai Desert Classic.

McIlroy in six-way tie for Dubai leadupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 12:32:00

Rory McIlroy made a strong start to the defense of his Dubai Desert Classic title, ending Thursday's opening round in a six-way tie for the lead.

Casey and Dredge share Qatar Masters leadupdated: Sat Jan 30 2010 13:34:00

Ryder Cup star Paul Casey charged into contention at the Qatar Masters with a third round six-under-par helping him to a share of the lead with Bradley Dredge of Wales on Saturday.

Aussie Rumford leads at halfway in Qatarupdated: Fri Jan 29 2010 11:57:00

Australia's Brett Rumford claimed the halfway lead at the Qatar Masters after a six-under-par 66 in testing conditions on the Doha Golf Course.

Kaymer secures Abu Dhabi triumphupdated: Sun Jan 24 2010 10:48:00

Germany's Martin Kaymer won the lucrative Abu Dhabi Golf Championship for the second time in three years as he held off England's Ian Poulter to triumph by a shot on Sunday.

Clarke and Schwartzel shine in Joburg Openupdated: Thu Jan 14 2010 08:31:00

Former Ryder Cup hero Darren Clarke and in-form Charl Schwartzel set the early pace in the Joburg Open with eight-under-par 63s in the opening round of the European Tour event.

Five share early Africa Open advantageupdated: Thu Jan 07 2010 14:31:00

South African and Scandinavian golfers share the lead after the first round of the Africa Open -- the latest addition to the European Tour schedule.

How Tiger defined golf in the Noughtiesupdated: Mon Dec 28 2009 08:21:00

In the 10 years since the turn of the century, golf has seen some remarkable twists and turns, but the domination of the sport by one man was a story few other developments could match.

Martin on course for Euro doubleupdated: Fri Dec 18 2009 14:07:00

Spain's Pablo Martin is firmly on course for back-to-back victories after taking a two-shot halfway lead in the South African Open at Pearl Valley Golf Estates.

European Tour faces 2010 testupdated: Mon Dec 07 2009 12:17:00

Is 2010 going to be another tough year of growth for the European Tour and Lee Westwood on his win in Dubai.

European Tour announces 2010 scheduleupdated: Mon Dec 07 2009 12:17:00

The 2010 European Tour golf schedule -- known as the Race to Dubai -- will feature a minimum of 47 events, including six new tournaments, culminating in the Dubai World Championship at the Jumeirah Golf Estates on November 25-28 -- the official European Tour Web site has confirmed.

Quartet share second round Hong Kong leadupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 14:41:00

Gregory Bourdy, Liang Wen-Chong, Charl Schwartzel and Robert-Jan Derksen share a slender one-stroke lead at the midway point of the Hong Kong Open.

Mickelson holds off charging Els for Shanghai titleupdated: Sun Nov 08 2009 12:12:00

World No. 2 Phil Mickelson held his nerve at the final hole to end a difficult year on a high with a one-shot victory at the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.

Watney ties record as Tiger lurks in Shanghaiupdated: Thu Nov 05 2009 11:57:00

American golfer Nick Watney tied the course record with an eight-under-par 64 to overshadow world No. 1 Tiger Woods on the opening day of the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.

Fisher to face Kim in World Match Play finalupdated: Sat Oct 31 2009 15:59:00

English golfer Ross Fisher continued his rise in prominence by upsetting Masters champion Angel Cabrera in an epic 39-hole semifinal at the World Match Play Championship in Spain on Saturday.

Chopra leading rain-hit tournamentupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 11:05:00

Sweden's Daniel Chopra holds the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Open as lightning again disrupted play with more than half the field failing to finish their second rounds, including first round leader Ian Poulter and world number two Phil Mickelson.

Westwood ends drought with Portugal successupdated: Sun Oct 18 2009 15:59:00

Ryder Cup star Lee Westwood claimed his first European Tour title for two years with a two-shot victory in the Portugal Masters at Vilamoura on Sunday.

Goosen flies into one-shot Portugal leadupdated: Sat Oct 17 2009 14:26:00

Retief Goosen will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Portugal Masters after the two-time major winner shot his second successive round of eight-under-par 64 in Vilamoura.

Molinari maintains advantage in Portugalupdated: Fri Oct 16 2009 15:49:00

First round leader Francesco Molinari of Italy maintained his advantage after 36 holes of the Portugal Masters at Vilamoura on Friday, but triple Major winner Padraig Harrington of is waiting to pounce after a superb second round.

Bjorn quits as European Tour players chairmanupdated: Fri Oct 16 2009 11:32:00

Danish Ryder Cup player Thomas Bjorn has resigned from his position as chairman of the European Tour players committee.

Molinari claims Portugal Masters advantageupdated: Thu Oct 15 2009 16:13:00

Italy's Francesco Molinari holds a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the Portugal Masters at the Oceanico Victoria Club on Thursday.

Dyson wins Dunhill Links as McIlory leads listupdated: Tue Oct 06 2009 10:20:00

England's Simon Dyson fired a superb closing 66 to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship by three shots at St Andrews on Monday.

High winds curtail play at Dunhill Linksupdated: Sat Oct 03 2009 06:54:00

The third round of the Dunhill Links Championship scheduled for Saturday has been postponed after high winds forced organizers to call off play for the day.

Bjorn holds two-stroke Dunhill Links advantageupdated: Thu Oct 01 2009 14:32:00

Thomas Bjorn, non-playing captain of the Continental Europe team hammered by Britain and Ireland last weekend, holds a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship played over three Scottish courses.

Britain and Ireland secure Vivendi successupdated: Sun Sep 27 2009 11:06:00

Underdogs Great Britain and Ireland completed a third straight 16.5-11.5 victory over Continental Europe on the fourth and final day of the biennial Vivendi Trophy, outside Paris, on Sunday.

European tour's money troubleupdated: Mon Sep 21 2009 10:22:00

CNN's World Sport reports the European Tour will cut its prize money because of financial problems with the tournament.

Golf's richest tournament feels the pinchupdated: Mon Sep 21 2009 10:22:00

Prize money for golf's richest tournament in Dubai has been cut by 25 percent because of the global economic downturn.

Spaniard shoots 60 to snatch first European Tour winupdated: Sun Sep 20 2009 12:07:00

Rafael Cabrera-Bello fired a sensational 11-under-par 60 to win his first European Tour title and deny Benn Barham a wire-to-wire victory at the Austrian Open on Sunday.

Kingston defeats Hansen in Mercedes playoffupdated: Sun Sep 13 2009 13:17:00

South African James Kingston has won the Mercedes-Benz Championship title in Cologne on Sunday after beating Denmark's Anders Hansen in a sudden-death playoff.

Hanson hoping to clinch Swedish hat-trickupdated: Sat Sep 12 2009 14:53:00

Peter Hanson will seek to become the third successive Swedish golfer to win a European Tour event after taking a one-shot lead into the final round of the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Germany.

Strange and Wood lead Mercedes-Benz fieldupdated: Fri Sep 11 2009 14:00:00

A closing double bogey from Ryder Cup player Soren Hansen -- the only one on the hole all day -- left England's Chris Wood and Australian Scott Strange sharing the halfway lead at the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Cologne on Friday.

Noren holds on for maiden European Tour winupdated: Sun Sep 06 2009 12:20:00

Swedish outsider Alexander Noren won his maiden European Tour title on Sunday when he landed the European Masters by two shots from Welshman Bradley Dredge at Crans-Sur-Sierre.

Hedblom heads off fellow Swede to claim Johnnie Walker titleupdated: Sun Aug 30 2009 12:50:00

Peter Hedblom overcame a final-round charge from fellow Swedish golfer Martin Erlandsson to win the Johnnie Walker Championship by one shot in Scotland on Sunday.

Swede Hedblom grabs lead at Gleneaglesupdated: Sat Aug 29 2009 13:49:00

Peter Hedblom fired a second successive four-under-par 68 to take a one-shot lead into Sunday's final round of the Johnnie Walker Championship in Scotland.

Scot Lawrie on course to equal Tour recordupdated: Fri Aug 28 2009 15:12:00

Scotland's Paul Lawrie has a chance this weekend to achieve something which has even eluded Tiger Woods so far.

Race to Dubai suffers prize money crisisupdated: Tue Aug 04 2009 13:46:00

The European Tour looks set to suffer a major body blow this week when it announces a reduction in prize money for this year's flagship $20 million Race to Dubai and Dubai World Championships.

Fraser leads Scandinavian Mastersupdated: Sun Jul 26 2009 12:36:00

Australian Marcus Fraser leads going into the final round of the Scandinavian Masters on the monster Barseback course in Sweden.

Gonzalez leads Scandinavian Mastersupdated: Fri Jul 24 2009 16:31:00

Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez leads at the halfway stage of the Scandinavian Masters in Malmo after a second successive 68 on the the Barseback course in Sweden.

Kaymer makes history at Loch Lomondupdated: Mon Jul 13 2009 12:34:00

Martin Kaymer became the youngest winner of the Scottish Open after triumphing by two shots at Loch Lomond on Sunday.

Dougherty ends title drought in Munichupdated: Sun Jun 28 2009 13:22:00

Nick Dougherty survived a late scare to claim his first European Tour title in two years with victory at the BMW International Open in Munich on Sunday.

Veteran Langer leads Goosen chase at BMWupdated: Sat Jun 27 2009 14:20:00

Bernhard Langer will once again seek to become the oldest winner on the European Tour on Sunday as he tries to haul in leader Retief Goosen at the BMW International Open in Munich.

Goosen maintains BMW International leadupdated: Sat Jun 27 2009 06:44:00

Retief Goosen continues to lead the BMW International Open in Munich after adding a four-under-par 68 to his opening 64 on Friday.

New putter gives Goosen BMW Open advantageupdated: Thu Jun 25 2009 14:21:00

A new putter helped Retief Goosen roll in eight birdies for a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the BMW International Open in Munich.

Daly misses out on return to PGA Tourupdated: Tue Jun 09 2009 06:01:00

John Daly returned to the action in the United States after serving a six-month suspension and promptly missed out on qualifying for the U.S. Open at Bethpage next week.

Unknown Dane Huldahl secures Wales Openupdated: Sun Jun 07 2009 13:48:00

Denmark's Jeppe Huldahl, who was without a single European Tour top 10 finish to his name, has claimed a shock victory in the Wales Open at Celtic Manor on Sunday.

Monty woe as Wales Open hit by weatherupdated: Sat Jun 06 2009 16:47:00

European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie twice found the water as his hopes of victory at the Wales Open disappeared in a rain-hit third round at Celtic Manor.

Wentworth win can send Casey 3rd in worldupdated: Sat May 23 2009 14:33:00

Paul Casey will climb to third in the world behind Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on Sunday if he becomes the first golfer in a decade to complete a double in top European tournaments at Wentworth.

Three share opening round Wentworth leadupdated: Thu May 21 2009 16:42:00

Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and English duo Anthony Wall and David Horsey share the lead after the opening round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Thursday.

Amateur Lowry completes dramatic Irish winupdated: Mon May 18 2009 03:42:00

Shane Lowry won his home Irish Open in a dramatic play-off at County Louth on Sunday to become only the third amateur ever to take a European Tour title.

Lowry continues to set pace in Irish Openupdated: Sun May 17 2009 10:05:00

Irish amateur Shane Lowry continues to handle the conditions better than his professional rivals, as he goes into the final round of his home-town Irish Open at County Louth with a share of the lead.

Holder Murray crashes out of Madrid Openupdated: Sat May 16 2009 07:55:00

Andy Murray's title defence at the Madrid Open came to an end late on Friday as he lost his quarterfinal match to Juan Martin Del Potro in straight sets.

Amateur Lowry leading Irish Open fieldupdated: Fri May 15 2009 14:35:00

Rising star Shane Lowry became only the second amateur to lead a European Tour event at the halfway stage at the Irish Open at County Louth on Friday.

Italian Open leaders hit by bad weatherupdated: Sat May 09 2009 14:46:00

Argentina's Daniel Vancsik returned to the course at nearly 8pm and bogeyed two of the last three holes to throw the BMW Italian Open in Turin wide open again.

New season schedule announcedupdated: Tue Oct 07 2008 12:34:00

As one thrilling season draws to a close, it's time to look toward next year and what is set to be a packed calendar.

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