| McIlroy wants to end with a ‘roar’ |
| The pressure is off Rory McIlroy on the European Tour money list. He’s topped it with two tournaments to go, two tournaments he’d love to own to cap off a stellar year. |
| India’s Singh named for Royal Trophy |
| Indian star Jeev Milkha Singh has been named for the Asian team to take on Europe at next month’s Royal Trophy, organisers said on Thursday. |
| Resurgent Casey in late charge for Dubai |
| England’s resurgent Paul Casey Thursday said he was using missing the Ryder Cup as motivation as he makes a late charge for the season-ending Tournament of Champions in Dubai. |
| Bjorn leads rain-interrupted Singapore Open |
| Thomas Bjorn shot a 5-under 66 on Thursday to lead by a stroke with half the field still yet to finish the rain-interrupted first round of the Singapore Open. |
| Mickelson calls long putter ban ‘grossly unfair’ |
| American star Phil Mickelson Wednesday said banning long putters would be “grossly unfair”, disagreeing with long-time rival Tiger Woods and adding to the uproar as golf chiefs consider the move. |
| Indian veteran Singh retains Major ambition |
| Indian veteran Jeev Milkha Singh Wednesday gave himself nine years to win a Major after returning to the top 100 on the back of one of the biggest wins of his career. |
| Singapore Open stars hail Chinese prodigy |
| Four-time Major-winner Phil Mickelson and India’s Jeev Milkha Singh Wednesday hailed the historic achievement of China’s Guan Tianlang in qualifying for the US Masters at the age of just 14. |
| Wiser Daly learns to pick his poison |
| Years of addiction, blow-ups and wrecked marriages earned John Daly the moniker ‘Wild Thing’ but at 46 the American says he has finally found the maturity to match his unquestionable talent. |
| Chinese wonder-kid, 14, wins Masters berth |
| Fourteen-year-old Chinese prodigy Guan Tianlang is set to become the youngest-ever player at the US Masters after he held on for a one-stroke win at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship on Sunday. |
| Poulter rallies for win at HSBC Champions |
| Ian Poulter still had something to prove this year even after sparking Europe's improbable come-from-behind Ryder Cup victory. |
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