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·Tidy cleans up - who Els?
ERNIE Els' prediction that Bolton's Kelly Tidy would go a long way has proved spot on. And meanwhile, Tiger Woods is on course to be fit to play in the US Open after surgery on his left knee.
·Lancs off to flyer
LANCASHIRE got their Northern Counties League campaign off to a flying start with a nine-point victory over Cumbria at Seascale. Meanwhile Sergio Garcio won the Players Championship at Sawgrass after a play-off.
·Oceanico Group Pro-am Challenge
FOLLOWING on from a successful and extremely exciting event in 2007, the Pro-Am Challenge will once again return to the Marriott Worsley Park Hotel & Country Club in May.Â
·Hollingworth takes title
MIKE Hollingworth swept to his fifth Manchester Golfer of the Year title then vowed to overtake the long-standing record of seven established by Denis Durnian.
·Otto on the mark
SOUTH African Hennie Otto finally landed his first European Tour - but only after he had frittered away a five-shot lead for the second time in four tournaments.
·Hole-some fun for youngsters
Budding young golfers are being offered a once in a lifetime chance to play with the pros, thanks to a sporting initiative from the Oceânico Group Pro-Am Challenge. The professional golf tournament gets underway at Marriott Worsley Park on Wednesday 28th May and Junior Clinics will run alongside the event to allow children to pick up some top tips.
·Karlsson puts Dougherty in shade
SHAW Hill's Nick Dougherty posted an impressive 66 to haul himself back into contention at the Italian Open in Milan - but he is still trailing Robert Karlsson by eight shots after the Swede scorched round in a course record 61.
·Interactive golf goes on the road
ROLL up, roll up! The Oceanico interactive golf road show arrives at Salford Quays tomorrow.
·Skipper Ron's short route
RON Harrison is planning to take a short cut to help Cheshire back on the road to success which starts on Saturday in the Northern Counties League opener against Durham at South Moor.
·Lawrie seals Irish treble
IRISH eyes were smiling for the third week in a row on the European Tourwhen Peter Lawrie beat home favourite Ignacio Garrido in a play-off at the Spanish Open.
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·Edwards going for double after surviving Searle scare
YORKSHIRE'S Naomi Edwards begins the defence of her English Women's Close Amateur Championship today in familiar surroundings after being given a scare before clinching the county title last week. (13/05/2008 07:48:57)
·Otto holds on to break Tour duck
South African Hennie Otto finally landed his first European Tour yesterday – but only after he had lost a five-shot lead for the second time in four tournaments. (12/05/2008 11:11:19)
·Yorkshire Ladies Championship results
ENGLISH amateur champion Naomi Edwards has reached the final day of the Yorkshire Ladies Championship at Alwoodley Golf Club. (08/05/2008 09:52:03)
·Willett won't be rushed
DANNY WILLETT is to continue to resist calls to turn professional despite showcasing his considerable talent at the Spanish Open at the weekend. (05/05/2008 15:07:01)
·Draw for Yorkshire Ladies Championship
THE Yorkshire Ladies Championship begins tomorrow at Alwoodley Golf Club in Leeds. (05/05/2008 15:04:20)
·Dyson in top 90
Anthony Kim, the 22-year-old American who won the Wachovia Championship in North Carolina this weekend, is up 21 places to 16th in the world.Dubliner Peter Lawrie makes an even bigger leap after capturing the Spanish Open. (05/05/2008 15:00:19)
·No pain in Spain for Irishman
DUBLINER Peter Lawrie finally became a European Tour winner at the 175th attempt yesterday –and made it three Irish wins in a row. (05/05/2008 10:31:21)
·Willett in contention after 64 at Spanish Open
YORKSHIRE amateur Danny Willett produced a blistering round of 64 to charge into third place in the Spanish Open. (03/05/2008 15:02:23)
·Willett faces battle to make cut at Spanish Open
YORKSHIRE'S Danny Willett, the leading amateur in the world after grabbing English, Spanish and Australian titles, is eight shots off the lead in his second appearance on the European Tour this week. (01/05/2008 13:20:53)
·Players at Open won't be drugs tested
PLAYERS at this year's Open Championship will not be subject to drugs tests. (29/04/2008 12:49:21)
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