World number one Tiger Woods will play at next week's WGC-CA Championship in Florida, the PGA Tour have announced.
New Zealand amateur Danny Lee made history when he became the youngest- ever winner on the European Tour with a one-stroke victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth, Australia.
Spain's Alvaro Quiros charged into the third round lead at the Qatar Masters with a bogey-free eight-under-par round of 64.
The 2009 Indian Masters in New Delhi has been dropped from the European Tour calendar after becoming another victim of the global economic crisis.
This month Living Golf investigates the new-look European Tour, which has become an altogether more global prospect, and asks how can it offer more money with the world in the grip of the credit crunch.
Spanish rookie Pablo Larrazabal pulled off one of the most unexpected European PGA Tour wins in recent years when he captured the French Open at Le Golf National by four shots on Sunday.
The World Match Play Championship is to move from its Wentworth home to southern Spain next year and will adopt a new round-robin format.
Richard Finch claimed his second European Tour title on Sunday, winning the Irish Open by two shots despite a run-in with the water hazard at the final hole.
Tiger Woods sank a 24-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, extending his PGA Tour winning streak to five straight tournaments.
Ernie Els has changed his mind and will play in next week's WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.
World number one Tiger Woods will play at next week's WGC-CA Championship in Florida, the PGA Tour have announced.
New Zealand amateur Danny Lee made history when he became the youngest- ever winner on the European Tour with a one-stroke victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth, Australia.
Spain's Alvaro Quiros charged into the third round lead at the Qatar Masters with a bogey-free eight-under-par round of 64.
The 2009 Indian Masters in New Delhi has been dropped from the European Tour calendar after becoming another victim of the global economic crisis.
This month Living Golf investigates the new-look European Tour, which has become an altogether more global prospect, and asks how can it offer more money with the world in the grip of the credit crunch.
Spanish rookie Pablo Larrazabal pulled off one of the most unexpected European PGA Tour wins in recent years when he captured the French Open at Le Golf National by four shots on Sunday.
The World Match Play Championship is to move from its Wentworth home to southern Spain next year and will adopt a new round-robin format.
Richard Finch claimed his second European Tour title on Sunday, winning the Irish Open by two shots despite a run-in with the water hazard at the final hole.
Tiger Woods sank a 24-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, extending his PGA Tour winning streak to five straight tournaments.
Ernie Els has changed his mind and will play in next week's WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.
World number one Tiger Woods is targeting a grand slam of majors in 2008 but admits that even he will require a slice of good fortune to achieve an elusive feat.
Germany's Martin Kaymer is one round away from landing his maiden European Tour title after maintaining a six-stroke lead at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship.
European Tour Rookie of the Year Martin Kaymer surged into a six-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Abu Dhabi Championship after a sizzling seven-under-par 65.
Revitalised Ryder Cup star Darren Clarke has set his sights on landing a first European Tour title in more than four years at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship this week.
British Open champion Padraig Harrington and local favorite K.J. Choi will lead the field for the European tour's inaugural Ballantine's Championship on the southern resort island of Jeju in March.
Ernie Els and Darren Clarke are the biggest names at this week's Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek.
Dubai will stage the world's richest golf tournament as part of the European Tour's 2009 schedule.
U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera, fresh off a win in Singapore, will attempt to make it a double when he competes for Asia's biggest golf purse this week at the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.
Martin Kaymer has become the first German winner of the Rookie of the Year award on golf's European Tour.
Asian Tour organizers claim that the European Tour has caused the problems which have prompted a row over Ernie Els's absence from the Volvo Masters this week.
Lee Westwood has accused the European Tour of "mismanagement" after a clash of dates with a big-money event on the Asian Tour means he and other leading players will miss the season-ending Volvo Masters in Valderrama.
Gregory Bourdy of France claimed his maiden victory on the European Tour with a three-under-par 67 seeing him clinch the Mallorca Classic title on Sunday.
Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen held a slender lead when bad light forced a premature end to the third round of the Mallorca Classic on Saturday.
Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands and Jean-Francois Lucquin of France both shot five-under-par 65s on Friday to share the lead in the Mallorca Classic, with 54 players left on the course when the second round was suspended by darkness.
South African Andrew McLardy took giant steps towards qualifying for next week's big-money Volvo Masters by claiming an early share of the lead in the first round of the Mallorca Classic.
German rookie Martin Kaymer equaled the lowest round of the European Tour season with a spectacular 11-under-par 61 in the Portugal Masters at Vilamoura.
Ernie Els will face Angel Cabrera in the final of the HSBC World Match Play on Sunday after registering contrasting victories in the semifinals at Wentworth.
Daniel Vancsik is hoping that an opening-round seven-under-par 65 in the Madrid Open will signal an end to his recent slump in form.
Australian Brett Rumford birdied the first play-off hole to claim his third European Tour title in dramatic fashion at the Omega European Masters.
South African Dawie Van der Walt may appeal against his belated disqualification from the Russian Open in which he finished fourth three weeks ago.
Finn Mikko Ilonen claimed his second European Tour title of the season with a two-stroke win in the Scandinavian Masters on Sunday.
German youngster Martin Kaymer, Swede Henrik Nystrom and Briton Sam Walker held a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Scandinavian Masters on Friday.
U.S. Open winner Angel Cabrera has pulled out of next week's French Open.
Bradley Dredge and European Tour rookie Martin Kaymer each shot four-under 65 on Saturday to share a one-stroke third-round lead in the Wales Open.
SHANGHAI, China (AP) -- Raphael Jacquelin of France led from start to finish to win the Asian Open by two strokes Sunday for his second European Tour victory.
SHANGHAI, China (AP) -- France's Raphael Jacquelin shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Asian Open in Shanghai on Thursday.
Nobody had Zach Johnson penciled in on the list of the game's best players who hadn't won a major. Now that he's won the Masters, he'll never make the list.
Jeev Milkha Singh puts down his glass of Cabernet, leans back in his chair and lets out a long, bellowing yawn. "Man, I'm jet-lagged," he says, his bloodshot eyes scanning this French-fusion restaurant on the outskirts of Tucson. "I'm really feeling it."
Henrik stenson bombs it like Tiger Woods and closes out tournaments like Raymond Floyd, but his on-course demeanor calls to mind an even more iconic figure. With his stoic visage, dark sunglasses and Nordic accent, "he's like the Terminator," says Luke Donald. Last year Stenson, a 30-year-old native of Goteborg, Sweden, made his debut at the Masters as a talented tease who wowed with his skills but had yet to develop a Schwarzenegger-like ability to blow away anybody and anything in his path. To very little fanfare Stenson shot a jittery 74-77 to miss the cut. Since then he has morphed into a ruthless winning machine. In the last 12 months Stenson has vanquished Retief Goosen and Padraig Harrington with an eagle in sudden death at the BMW International Open, holed the clinching putt at the Ryder Cup, mowed down Woods and Ernie Els in a final-round shootout in Dubai, stormed to victory at the Accenture Match Play Championship and surged to No. 5 in the World Ranking. Memo to Augusta National: He'll be bac
The Asian tour added another golf tournament in China to its schedule on Tuesday, acknowledging the growth of professional golf in the booming nation.
Two-time winner Ernie Els is trailing after the first round of the Johnnie Walker Classic in Thailand as he struggled to a one-over par 73 on Thursday.
Spain will host five events on the 2007 European Tour schedule after the launch of the Andalucia Open.
Bradley Dredge of Wales has edged out Englishman Justin Rose for the final place in the U.S. Masters field, decided by the world rankings.
Britain's Paul Casey was named the 2006 European Tour Golfer of the Year on Tuesday after winning three tournaments and playing a key role in Europe's Ryder Cup victory over the United States.
India's Jeev Milkha Singh has been named European Tour Golfer of the Month for November, following his big win in the season-ending Volvo Masters at Valderrama.
Indian Jeev Milkha Singh led the Volvo Masters by one stroke after 54 holes at Valderrama, while the race for the European Tour order of merit was moving to a furious climax right behind him.
Mallorca Classic winner Niclas Fasth, former champion Simon Dyson and England's Nick Dougherty have been added to a star-studded field for the $2 million UBS Hong Kong Open next month.
Padraig Harrington's bid to steal a march on his European money-list rival Paul Casey went awry when the Irishman slumped to a seven-over-par 77 in the opening round of the Mallorca Classic on Thursday.
The European Tour have released its 2007 international schedule, which features a record minimum number of 50 counting events for the Order of Merit in addition to the Seve Trophy which returns to Ireland.
Ryder Cup golfers Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald and Chris Di Marco will play in the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai
Michelle Wie's first appearance on the European Tour ended in crushing disappointment on Friday when the Hawaiian teenager crashed out of the European Masters and finished in last place.
South Africans Retief Goosen and Ernie Els, ranked third and sixth respectively in the world, lead a glittering array of talent in this week's BMW Championship at Wentworth.
Swede Johan Edfors continued his run of good form as he led the weather-affected Irish Open when the first round was finally completed at Maynooth on Friday.
World number one Tiger Woods has agreed to defend his Dubai Desert Classic title in 2007.
Briton Luke Donald and Adam Scott of Australia have confirmed their entries for this month's BMW Championship at Wentworth, the European Tour have said.
José-Filipe Lima of Portugal built on his third place in China last weekend by grabbing a share of the lead with England's Graeme Storm after day one of the Spanish Open.
Sweden's Henrik Stenson shot a one-under-par 71 on Saturday to hold on to his slender lead heading into the final round of the $1.8 million Asian Open in Shanghai.
Life has never been better for Frenchman Jean Van de Velde, whose defining career moment to date remains his spectacular British Open meltdown in 1999.
Golf's European Tour has stumped up $100,000 to boost the prize pot for next month's inaugural Aamby Valley Masters in India.
World number 13 Henrik Stenson and revitalised Frenchman Jean Van de Velde are among the challengers for the China Open title at the Nick Faldo-designed Beijing Honghua International Golf Club this week.
Jean Van de Velde's win in the Madeira Island Open following a career-threatening knee injury has brought the Frenchman the European Tour golfer of the Month award for March.
Sweden's Johan Edfors shot a 68 in the final round of the $1 million TCL Classic on Sunday to register his breakthrough win on the European Tour.
Britain's David Howell carded a six-under 66 in the third round of the $1 million TCL Classic to take a one-shot lead going into the final day.
South Korea's K.J. Choi fired a flawless six-under 66 in the second round of the Johnnie Walker Classic to open up a two-stroke lead.
The Indonesian Open, Singapore Masters and TCL Classic in China will go ahead as jointly sanctioned events after the European Tour and Asian Tour reached an amicable agreement.
Tiger Woods heads a star-studded line up as he plays his first official event in China at the HSBC Champions tournament which starts in Shanghai on Thursday.
Ireland's Paul McGinley has been named the European Tour's player of the month for October after his victory at the season-ending Volvo Masters on Sunday.
Colin Montgomerie all but sealed a record eighth European Order of Merit title when he moved eight shots clear of Michael Campbell at the Volvo Masters.
France's Raphael Jacquelin takes a seven-shot lead into the final round of the Madrid Open, as he eyes his first European Tour title at the 238th attempt.
Frenchman Raphael Jacquelin gave himself another chance to break his European Tour duck by taking a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Madrid Open.
The European Tour has announced the first four months of its schedule for the 2006 season.
English veteran Barry Lane and Welshman Bradley Dredge share the lead on 18-under 195 after three rounds of the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm.
World number three Ernie Els will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury on a sailing holiday in the Mediterranean last week.
Britain's Bradley Dredge took a one-shot lead in the Scandinavian Masters second round with an eight-under 63.
A seven-way tie on 68 for the lead in the Aa Saint-Omer Open first round on Thursday was only one off the European Tour record leaderboard log-jam.
Colin Montgomerie's hopes of automatically qualifying for next month's U.S. Open were effectively blown away in the BMW Championship third round on Saturday.
Luke Donald has been named the European Tour's player of the month for April after a superb four-week run that included a tie for third on his Masters debut.
Stephen Dodd won his second European Tour title of the season by beating compatriot David Howell in a playoff for the Irish Open.
World number three Ernie Els closed the gap on second-ranked Vijay Singh by cruising to a 13-shot victory at the thunderstorm-hit Asian Open in Shanghai on Monday.
Ernie Els fired a solid four-under-par 68 to extend his lead to five strokes in the third round of the $1.5 million Asian Open.
Seven-time European champion Colin Montgomerie said Wednesday he is almost back to his best after a miserable few years both on and off the course.
Adam Scott fired a course record nine-under-par 63 to set the pace after first round play resumed at the Johnnie Walker Classic.
Britons Colin Montgomerie and Paul Casey and Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand share the honours on the third day of the TCL Classic in China.
Prize money for golf's 2005 Dubai Desert Classic has been increased to a record $2.2 million, organizers said on Wednesday.
The Qatar Masters golf tournament, a European PGA Tour event since its inception in 1998, will be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour from next year.
Ryder Cup old boy Paul Broadhurst holds a one-stroke lead at the halfway stage at the Club de Campo.
Luke Donald continued his remarkable run by setting up the chance of a third win in seven events when he took the third round lead in the Dunhill Links Championship.
Tiger Woods will defend his WGC-American Express Championship title at Mount Juliet, Ireland next week, organisers have confirmed.
Miguel Angel Jimenez won his fourth European Tour title of the year with a two-shot victory at the BMW International Open in Munich.
Former world No. 1 Greg Norman shrugged off back worries for a bogey-free 67 and a share of second in the $1.5 million Asian Open first round on Thursday.
Former Ryder Cup player Joakim Haeggman of Sweden won the Qatar Masters by one stroke after a thrilling final round at Doha.
Britain's ex-U.S. Masters champion Ian Woosnam was among five players sharing the lead after the second round of the $1.5 million Qatar Masters on Friday.
BANGKOK, Thailand (Reuters) -Thomas Bjorn retained the lead after firing a two-under 70 in the Johnnie Walker Classic third round at the Alpine Golf and Sports Club course on Saturday.
Defending champion Trevor Immelman shot a final round 67 to retain the South African Airways Open at Ervinvale on 12-under-par 276.

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