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Melissa Reid Hoping for Masters Glory and To Take America by Storm

Melissa Reid is considered one of the best young golfers on the European tour after making an instant impact in 2008 when she was named Rookie of the Year.    The 24-year-old has quickly established herself as a major threat on the LET tour and last year was a member of the Solheim Cup team that e...
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Kaymer Sets Sights on Hall of Fame

Martin Kaymer, the new world number one golfer, has revealed that he will not consider the title genuine until Tiger Woods returns to somewhere near his best. The German, who reached the top of the world rankings during the Accenture World Matchplay Championships over the weekend in Tucson, Arizona,...
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My Life Changing Year - Graeme McDowell

The year 2010 is one that will stay in the mind of Graeme McDowell for decades. It is the year that he won his first major -  the US Open at Pebble Beach - and holed the putt that brought home the Ryder Cup. After an amazing season the genial Northern Irishman is one of the favourites to win the Spo...
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Zane Scotland looks to resurrect career at St. Andrews

Eleven years ago the golfing community watched on with excitement as Zane Scotland became the youngest ever player to qualify for The Open Championships. Few would have predicted this talented youngster would have to wait until 2010 for his second appearance at a major. Scotland had first come to at...
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Sergio Garcia Hopes Class is Permanent

Sergio Garcia has blamed the break-up of his relationship with Greg Norman’s daughter, plus general fatigue and badly-timed injuries as the reasons why he remains in the midst of an incredible slump in form he hopes will finally end at St Andrews the Open this week.  The 30-year-old Spanish g...
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Justin Rose

You might have thought it was a downcast Justin Rose who began the 2009 season on the back of finishing 81st in the European Order of Merit last year. The ranking is lowly enough for a man with such calibre, but to follow 2007 in which the Englishman finished first, is not too short of disastrous. T...
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Darren Clarke

The last time Darren Clarke had got himself into shape personal tragedy in the form of his wife’s death to cancer meant that he was unable to put his new look into telling practice on the golf course. Two and a half years on from that very public trauma the popular Northern Irishman suffered,...
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Sergio Garcia

It is a much-changed Sergio Garcia this year who has started the new season seemingly at peace with himself for the first time in his professional career. Perhaps it is because he has risen to number two in the world rankings, having begun last year in 12th. He now finds himself less than three rank...
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