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Sunday, 5th July 2009
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David Drysdale interview: Steady driver
LAST SUNDAY evening David Drysdale was really quite excited, giddy even. But it wasn't a tie for fourth place in the BMW International Open – his third top-four finish of this European Tour season – that had the 34-year-old Berwickshire resident
Olazabal on his way to Kilmarnock in private jet
JOSE Maria Olazabal faces a choice today that few others have ever made – whether to fly Ryanair for under £50 or hire a private jet for about £6,000.
European Team Championship: Tiger invites his rivals to tee and is life and soul of party
TIGER Woods played the role of inhospitable host by soaring to the top of the leaderboard after the second round of the AT&T National.
Duel in the Sun memories still burn brightly for Watson
AS A young man from Kansas making his way in the game, Tom Watson was once compared by Herbert Warren Wind, the notable American golf writer, to Mark Twain's fictional character, Huckleberry Finn. Beneath a mop of tousled hair, Watson looked a mo
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