Sky Sports has agreed an eight-year deal to televise US PGA golf tournaments from 2010. Sky Sports viewers will be able to watch the world's richest tour live and in high definition. The agreement includes live coverage of the...
Nov 22 (Reuters) - Factbox on Briton Lee Westwood, the 2008-09 European money-list winner: * Born April 24, 1973, in Worksop, England. TALENTED SPORTSMAN * Westwood showed promise at rugby, cricket and soccer at school before...
By Peter Higgs, Mail on Sunday Sports Reporter/Golf Correspondent Lee Westwood's secret plan has taken him to the brink of becoming Europe’s top golfer again after a gap of 10 years. Two-shot lead: Lee Westwood is closing in on...
Nov 22 2009 by Emily Woodrow, Wales On Sunday HOMEOWNERS who had tee-ed themselves up for thousands of pounds by letting out their houses during the Ryder Cup have ended up in the rough, Wales on Sunday can reveal. Former...
No PGA Tour event this week, no 36-hole cut, no worries. From Doug Barron to Michelle Wie’s breakthrough, the “off-season” has never been so eventful. Made Cut The Tom Watson accord. Say what you will about the hard-line elders...
Nov 21 2009 Bernie Mcguire GREG NORMAN has offered Colin Montgomerie the benefit of his experience ahead of next year's Ryder Cup by telling him not to allow anything to get in the way of the players' preparation. The Great...
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum won the NL Cy Young Award on Thursday for the second straight year, emerging from one of the tightest votes in the history of the honor to become the first repeat winner since Randy Johnson.
'Use different clubs, not different swings' Sir Nick reveals how toget up and down from 100 yards Six-time Major-winner and record Ryder Cup points-scorer Sir Nick Faldo reveals more secrets of a short-game that made him a...
Michelle Wie hits from the tee box on the 13th hole on Thursday. (Scott Halleran/Getty Images) Michelle Wie is gone, putting all the attention on Lorena Ochoa's player-of-the-year fight with Jiyai Shin at the LPGA Tour...
RICHMOND, Texas - Michelle Wie withdrew from the LPGA Tour Championship on Thursday after hobbling through her first round on a sprained left ankle. The 20-year-old Wie, fresh off her first tour victory last week, shot an...