- REPEAT WIN DELIGHTS HARRINGTON IN 2006 ALFRED DUNHILL LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
11th hole drama gives Irishman his second Links title | 'There is no more special place to win' ? Padraig Harrington | Harrington & JP McManus win team event for second time ST ANDREWS, October 8, 2006 ? Padraig Harrington played a faultless round of golf on the Old Course at St Andrews to win his second Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The Irish Ryder Cup star crafted a superb 68, which featured four birdies and no dropped shots, to secure his first victory of the year.
- HARRINGTON CLOSES IN ON DREDGE IN
All set for thrilling climax on the Old Course | Vijay Singh and Ernie Els in chasing pack | Harrington & JP McManus lead team event - ST ANDREWS, October 7, 2006 - A roller-coaster finish by Ireland?s Padraig Harrington, with two bogeys and a birdie in the last three holes at Carnoustie, allowed Wales's Bradley Dredge to cling on to a one shot lead going into today?s final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews
- BRADLEY DREDGE OPENS UP TWO SHOT LEAD
Harrington, Singh, Els and Casey among stars in chasing pack | 'I would love to win on one of these great courses' - Vijay Singh | Team score of 61 lifts Montgomerie & Douglas into eighth place | Amateur Nigel Taee holes-in-one at Kingsbarns - for a two!
- CASEY'S SUPERB 63 GIVES HIM A FLYING START
Eagle and seven birdies gives England's Casey a one shot lead | Bradley Dredge shoots course record 64 on the Old Course | Sam Torrance's 67 thrills the home galleries at Kingsbarns ST ANDREWS, October 5, 2006 - England's Paul Casey continued his brilliant year with a nine under par 63 at Kingsbarns, made up of seven birdies and a spectacular eagle two, to give him the first round lead of the 2006 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
- Whitehouse takes Top Spot
The Final Stage of European Tour's Qualifying School reached it's annual, dramatic conclusion at the San Roque Club, with Englandıs Tom Whitehouse leading a total of 32 players onto The 2006 European Tour after one of golfıs most testing 108 hole examinations.
- The Heritage at Woburn - Preview
Tomorrow at Woburn, four of the players from the victorious European Ryder Cup team will step onto the tee to play in the 2004 Heritage, a special new tournament in honour of the late, great Mark McCormack. There were four other Ryder Cup stars due to play but they are recovering from their exertions (and headaches) so they will miss out on the rapturous welcome that will greet Monty, Padraig Harrington. local boy Ian Poulter plus David Howell.
- The Omega Swiss Masters 2003 - Preview
We are delighted to have the reporting skills of Brian Creighton once again at this one of the oldest and definitely the highest European Tour events! Brian started his career in 1968, working for Reuters in London and in the past 35 years he has covered just about every golf tournament in Europe, and many worldwide.
