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Hatton blows five-shot lead to gift title to Bjerregarrd at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

From Ryder Cup glory in Paris one Sunday to an extraordinary collapse at St Andrews, Tyrrell Hatton knows all about the contrasting emotions this fickle game can generate.




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Tommy Fleetwood could line up with Francesco Molinari again at Walton Heath

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: There could be no more appropriate venue than Walton Heath as the Ryder Cup golfers keep their celebratory vibe going at the British Masters.




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'I'm starting to feel jaded a little bit': Fleetwood says Ryder Cup heroics are catching up with him

Tommy Fleetwood admits he is beginning to feel the effects of his Ryder Cup heroics as he tries to catch Paris partner Francesco Molinari and win the Race to Dubai for a second year in succession.




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Lee Westwood rules himself out of running to be Europe's Ryder Cup captain in 2020

Westwood had previously expressed a desire to captain Europe at Whistling Straits in 2020, but now says he will 'wait until Rome' hosts the biennial contest in 2022 to make his bid for the role.




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Dustin Johnson presents Brooks Koepka with Player of the Year trophy to quash Ryder Cup bust-up

From Patrick Reed hitting out at Jim Furyk for not playing with him with Jordan Spieth, to Phil Mickelson bemoaning the state of the rough in Paris, it's not been a fortnight to remember for team USA.




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Thomas Bjorn happy to enjoy Ryder Cup success before his successor is named

Thomas Bjorn believes there is no need to rush into naming his successor as Ryder Cup captain, even if Padraig Harrington appears certain to be handed the role.




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Francesco Molinari battled back injury so bad in Ryder Cup he couldn't tie shoelaces the day after

Francesco Molinari has revealed he had to overcome a back injury to produce his record-breaking Ryder Cup heroics. The back problem left him unable to tie his shoes the day after.




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Eddie Pepperell sinks remarkable hole-in-one during first round of British Masters

The Englishman, playing during the first round at the British Masters - which is being hosted by Ryder Cup hero Justin Rose - enjoyed a moment he won't ever forget by sinking a hole-in-one.




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Tommy Fleetwood sees British Masters hopes take major damage as putting 'nightmare'

Tommy Fleetwood blamed a 'nightmare' day on the greens after seeing his chances of victory blown off course on day two of the British Masters.




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British Masters is in danger of the axe

DEREK LAWRENSON AT WALTON HEATH: It's hard to believe there is a real danger the British Masters taking place at Walton Heath will be the last. So much for a post Ryder Cup lift.




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Danny Willett one shot off the lead at CJ Cup in South Korea

Willett carded five birdies and two bogeys in an opening 69 at Nine Bridges on Jeju Island in South Korea, with the USA's Chez Reavie setting the pace on four under thanks to five birdies.




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Patrick Reed pleased to seize first-round lead at WGC-HSBC Championship in testing conditions

Teeing it up for the first time since the Ryder Cup, Reed showed no signs of rust and made four birdies to turn in 32 before gains on the first three holes ensured he steered clear of the chasing pack.




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Ryder Cup bromance on hold as Francesco Molinari seeks to hold off Tommy Fleetwood in Dubai

It would have to be Tommy Fleetwood standing in his way, wouldn’t it?  Seven weeks on from their bromance at the Ryder Cup, the skinny Scouser is the only man who can stop Francesco Molinari.




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'Everyone has to look out for themselves': McIlroy says it's every man for himself after criticism

McIlroy remained defiant on Thursday amid the gathering tide of criticism over his threat to quit the European Tour. ‘I’d cause all the stirs in the world if I can get back to winning majors,’ he said.




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Rory McIlroy defends decision to quit European Tour

McIlroy raised eyebrows when he said he would focus primarily on tournaments in the United States next year and that he might not meet the European Tour's minimum event requirement.




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There was Moliwood and Ryder Cup, but 2018 was the year of the Tiger

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: From New York to Paris and plenty of less exotic stops in between, this was a year to savour. This was the year of the nice guy — and girl.




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Francesco Molinari named Golfer of the Year by the European Tour

Francesco Molinari is European Tour’s Golfer of the Year following his historic season that saw him become the first Italian to win the Open and first European to win a full five points at the Ryder Cup.




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Padraig Harrington expected to be named Europe's Ryder Cup captain for 2020

The three-time major winner is the clear favourite to succeed Thomas Bjorn at Whistling Straits, where Europe will be bidding to defend the trophy won in Paris last year.




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Padraig Harrington named as Europe's captain for 2020 Ryder Cup

The three-time major winner succeeds Thomas Bjorn, as Europe bid to defend the trophy. He was announced as captain at a press conference at the European Tour's Wentworth headquarters.




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Rags-to-riches Rodriguez is really living the dream after earning PGA tour spot

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: For all its reputation as a pampered man’s sport, golf has been a rich source for tales of success that go way beyond the territory of the unexpected.




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My drive to save lives on every golf course

Former Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher came back from the dead three times after he suffered a cardiac arrest following a day of golf. Now, he's paying his good fortune forward to help others.




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Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed bury hatchet in front of the cameras during Farmers Insurance Open

Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed played to the cameras as they attempted to publicly put any animosity behind them during the Farmers Insurance Open.




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World No 1 Rose is three years into a five-year plan to be complete golfer... now for the majors

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: After reaching the age of 35 in the summer of 2015, Rose sat down with his inner circle and devised a five-year plan. Three years in, it's going well.




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Ryder Cup could return to England for first time in 24 years at the Belfry

Planning and discussions with several countries and governments remain in the early stages following the success of last year's Ryder Cup in Paris, where Europe beat the USA 17½-10½.




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Steve Stricker set to be named US captain for 2020 Ryder Cup in his home state of Wisconsin

Stricker, who lives just over two hours away from the host venue of Whistling Straits, has made three appearances in the biennial contest as a player, most recently at Medinah in 2012.




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Thomas Pieters holds slender halfway lead at the Maybank Championship in Malaysia

Thomas Pieters will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the Maybank Championship as he bids to end his two-and-a-half-year wait for a regular European Tour title.




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Tommy Fleetwood flies Tour flag at Hillside ahead of British Masters

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Like the start of the cricket season, the moment the European Tour touches down in Britain is usually the cue for the sun to disappear.




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US PGA Championship 2019: Live leaderboard and action from round one at Bethpage Black

Brooks Koepka finished the opening round of the USPGA with a staggering round of 63 to finish -7 and give him the outright lead. The American posted seven birdies and no bogies.




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United States captain Steve Stricker won't change number of Ryder Cup picks like Padraig Harrington

United States Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker has no intention of following opposite number Padraig Harrington and changing his number of wild cards.




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US PGA Championship: Live leaderboard and action from round two at Bethpage Black Course

Brooks Koepka made a mockery of Bethpage Black's fearsome reputation in the first round, but there is still all to play for with three rounds to go. Follow all the action right here.




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US PGA Championship 2019 LIVE: Leaderboard and golf updates from Bethpage Black

They say there's no such thing as the perfect golfer but over three rounds of complete domination at the USPGA Championship, Brooks Koepka has given a pretty good impression.




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US PGA Championship 2019 LIVE: Leaderboard and golf updates from Bethpage Black

Brooks Koepka won the 101st USPGA Championship on Sunday to join the legends of the game with his successful defence of the Wanamaker Trophy.




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Gary Woodland's win at Pebble Beach sets up an American clean sweep of majors

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: America's leading golfers have the chance to complete a clean sweep of all four majors at the Open at Royal Portrush in July.




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European Tour hires former Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore

The European Tour has hired former Premier League executive chairman Scudamore to help boost revenue from the Ryder Cup, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.




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TOP 10 sporting grudges of all-time ahead of New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox

AMITAI WINEHOUSE: Ahead of the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox clash this weekend, Sportsmail looks and put together a top 10 for the biggest rivalries on the planet.




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Padraig Harrington shoots superb 63 in opening round of Irish Open

One day after ridiculing the idea that odds of 100-1 represented any sort of value on him winning the Irish Open, Padraig Harrington opened with a marvellous 63 for a one-stroke lead.




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Ian Poulter reveals Harry Kane hit 350-YARD drive off first tee

Should Harry Kane be considering a second career after football then maybe he could try his hand at golf. That's if the advice of Ian Poulter is anything to go by.




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Jamie Donaldson eyes Portrush after strong start at Scottish Open

On a perfect day for scoring, Donaldson took full advantage with a fine 64 on Thursday to lie just one shot off the first-round lead held by American Matt Kuchar and three continentals.




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Tommy Fleetwood looking to end major season on a high at the Open Championship

Tommy Fleetwood is determined to keep a sense of perspective as he looks to end the major season on a high at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.




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Tiger Woods in race to get up to speed in time for beginning of the Open Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON AT ROYAL PORTRUSH: Less than two hours after setting foot in Northern Ireland for the first time, Tiger Woods had checked into his rental home, and was on the first tee.




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Francesco Molinari is happy to chase a major repeat in a minor key at the Open Championship

INTERVIEW: After a few years of the weird and wonderful, you won't be too surprised to learn that the Claret Jug has been on a rather more sedate journey in the safe hands of Francesco Molinari.




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Paul McGinley baffled by Tiger Woods' preparation for the Open

Paul McGinley believes 'something must be amiss' with Tiger Woods for him to play just ten competitive rounds of golf between the Masters three months ago and the Open.




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The Open: Francesco Molinari admits he didn't really enjoy championship

IAN LADYMAN AT PORTRUSH: Outgoing champion Francesco Molinari admitted he hadn't particularly enjoyed the experience of defending his title this week.




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Former Ryder Cup golfer Gordon Brand Jr dies aged 60 

Former Ryder Cup golfer Gordon Brand Jr has died aged 60. The Scot starred in the 1987 and 1989 Ryder Cups and commentated as Shane Lowry won The Open just two weeks ago.




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Thorbjorn Olesen suspended from European Tour after being charged with sexual assault

Ryder Cup winner Thorbjorn Olesen has been suspended from the European Tour after being charged with sexual assault, being drunk on an aircraft and common assault.




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Prince Andrew to hit the golf course on Spanish holiday with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson

One of the Duke's flunkies last week contacted the exclusive Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande, one of the best-known golf clubs in Europe, to make arrangements.




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Golfer Thorbjorn Olesen denies drunkenly groping a female flight attendant

The Ryder Cup winner, a Danish national, was arrested on July 29 after a flight from Nashville to London.




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Alex Fitzpatrick hoping to follow in brother Matt's footsteps at the Walker Cup

Matt Fitzpatrick will be among the spectators this weekend when his brother Alex follows in his footsteps and represents Britain and Ireland against America in the Walker Cup at Royal Liverpool.




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Golf news: Suzann Pettersen hits back at American Danielle Kang's 'crush Europe' jibe

DEREK LAWRENSON AT GLENAGLES: They used to say that the Solheim Cup was like the 'Ryder Cup with lipstick.' These days, 'with stilettos' might be a better fit.




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Europe Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington names Swede Robert Karlsson as his first vice-captain

Karlsson, who played twice for Europe as a player, performed the same role under Thomas Bjorn when Europe regained the trophy at Le Golf National in Paris last year.