Johan Edfors knows better than most just how tough it has
become to win events on the European Tour. His debut season
back in 2006 saw him produce aggressive golf that helped
earn him three titles and end the season 10th on the money
list.
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News - Golf posts
Ian Poulter is in a share of the lead with Martin Laird
after the first round of the Players Championship in Florida
which has now been won by a British golfer since Sandy Lyle
in 1987.
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Fowler WIns as McIlroy Becomes Number One
Rory McIlroy may have been denied the Wells Fargo
Championship by American Rickie Fowler but there was still
good news for the Ulsterman as he returned to the top of the
rankings.
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Rory McIlroy kept himself in contention to overhaul Luke
Donald at the top of the world rankings after he posted an
opening round 70 to trail by five shots in the Wells Fargo
Championship.
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Ryder Cup Captain José Maria Olazábal will make his debut
in the ISPS Handa Wales Open from May 31-June 3.
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Luke Donald found himself eight shots behind leaders Ken
Duke and Cameron Tringle as he bids to regain the world
number one status from Rory McIlroy at the Zurich Classic in
New Orleans.
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Westwood to Miss World Match Play
Lee Westwood has revealed that he will sit out the Volvo
World Match Play Championship which takes place next month
in Spain.
The world number three is not the only high profile name
missing the tournament with the top two in the world also
deciding not to take part in the profitable event.
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Chinese Prodigy to Make History on European Tour
Guan Tian-lang will make history today as he prepares to
tee-off in the 18th Volvo China Open where he will become
the youngster player waver to compete in a European tour
event.
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Rory McIlroy Takes Top Spot From Luke Donald
Rory Mcilroy has been instilled as the new world number one
after Luke Donald relinquished the title after a
disappointing performance at the RBC Heritage.
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Luke Donald will face an uphill task to keep hold of his
world number one ranking after shooting a disappointing four
over par 75 in the first round of the RBC Heritage in South
Carolina.
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