Poulter On Top In Madrid
England's Ian Poulter won the seventh European Tour victory of his career on Sunday at the Madrid Open, upstaging several European Ryder Cup players along the way.
Casey Storms To Record Wentworth Win
England's Paul Casey defeated Shaun Micheel of the USA 10&8 in the final of the HSBC World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth - the largest winning margin in the final in the history of the prestigious event.
I'm Ready To Go - Clarke
Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke has insisted that he is on the right frame of mind ahead of next week's Ryder Cup clash between Europe and the USA at the K Club. Clarke warmed up for the event with a 68 in Madrid yesterday, his first competitive action since his wife's death.
HSBC World Matchplay Day One
World number one Tiger Woods was knocked out by his American compatriot Shaun Micheel in the first round of the HSBC World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth, thus bringing to an end his quest for six tournament wins in a row.
Big Names Must Perform - Lehman
US Ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman has thrown down the gauntlet to his top ranked players, saying that they must be on song if the USA are to regain the trophy in Ireland next week.
Howell Allays Injury Fears
England's David Howell has claimed that he is suffering with several niggling injuries ahead of next week's Ryder Cup, but is insisting that his ailments will not have an adverse effect on his form as Europe attempt to retain the Ryder Cup at the K Club next week.
More than a game: High hopes
A new winter season, a new hope. The levels of blind optimism displayed by Fergus never fail to astonish. Will he be brought down to earth?
HSBC World Matchplay Preview
The HSBC World Matchplay Championship gets underway at Wentworth tomorrow and has attracted a very strong field for this year's renewal. Defending champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand has been seeded first in the draw.












