• VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - Martin Kaymer's popularity has gone down a notch on the other side of the Atlantic after he holed the winning putt for Europe in last year's Ryder Cup against the United States, he said on Tuesday.
  • Spaniard refuses to back down in spat with world No1 as all 11 of Europe's Ryder Cup team feature at Wentworth.    
  • • Spaniard to re-join other Medinah winners at Wentworth • 'Woods doesn't need me in his life, I don't need him in mine' Sergio García has spent so much time speaking about his dislike of Tiger Woods that the Spaniard has cau...
  • VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - Sergio Garcia's feud with Tiger Woods will not stop him shaking hands with the world number one the next time they are drawn together in a tournament, the Spaniard said on Tuesday.
  • The relationship between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia remains tense as both players refuse to end their spat.
  • So Tiger Woods doesn’t want to make friends. That’s just fine with Sergio Garcia, who underscored the enmity between them at Wentworth after Woods said in America that he was not interested in any reconciliation.    
  • As Tiger Woods was still celebrating winning the Players Championship, one of his closest friends was warning Sergio García to drop the "victim" act.    
  • World No 1 lifts Players title after two visits to water for Spaniard, who says American 'is not nicest person on Tour'.    
  • • Woods claims 78th PGA Tour title by two shots• Sergio García dumps two balls in water at 17th Tiger Woods claimed his 78th PGA Tour title and the richest prize in golf after Sergio García's hopes of a second Players Champi...
  • Who needs friends when you have an enemy like Sergio Garcia? Tiger Woods did not so much win the Players Championship as fish it out of the water after Garcia’s challenge drowned at the penultimate hole.    
  • If golf had been in any doubt about the relationship between Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods then this Players Championship has confirmed that the blood is very bad indeed.    
  • May 21 (Reuters) - Golf club makers Ping and Cobra Puma Golf hit back on Tuesday at a rules change that will ban the anchoring of putters.
  • VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - The golfing world must unite behind the new ban on the anchoring of putters from 2016 and avoid any unseemly legal disputes, according to Royal & Ancient (R&A) chief executive Peter Dawson.
  • • New rule will come into effect in 2016• US PGA Tour considering whether to adhere Those who preside over golf wish to avoid splits in the game yet both the Royal & Ancient and the United States Golf Association face their biggest challenge ever to maintain unity after the confirmation that anc...
  • The R&A and United States Golf Association today confirmed that the ban on anchored strokes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.    
  • The R&A and United States Golf Association today confirmed that the ban on anchored strokes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.    
  • Polite society, also known as golf, threatens to turn feral over the ban announced yesterday on anchored putters. This being a game of manners, those opposed to the decision by the sport’s rule-makers, the Royal and Ancient Go...
  • Golf governing bodies R&A and United States Golf Association confirm putters must be "freely swung".    
  • • Belly and long putters can still be used say R&A• PGA Tour had voiced opposition to proposal The R&A and the United States Golf Association have confirmed that a ban on anchoring a club during a putting stroke will take effe...
  • VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - Golf's governing bodies will ban the anchoring of putters from January 2016, the Royal and Ancient (R&A) and the United States Golf Association (USGA) said in a joint statement on Tuesda...
  • Golf's ruling bodies announce that anchor putters will be banned from competition from January 2016.
  • LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - Golf's governing bodies will ban the anchoring of putters from January 2016, the Royal and Ancient and the United States Golf Association said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
  • The Ryder Cup captain, Paul McGinley, will benefit from a third wild-card selection when Europe defend the trophy at Gleneagles next year. The increase from two gives McGinley greater licence to accommodate a player running into form late and brings Europe into line with the United States, who down...
  • • Europe captain's choice increased from two to three picks• US team will also have three wild cards for Gleneagles Europe's Ryder Cup captain, Paul McGinley, has announced he will have three wild cards for next year's contest...
  • Europe captain Paul McGinley will have three wildcard picks for next year's Ryder Cup against USA at Gleneagles.
  • Europe captain Paul McGinley has announced he will have three wild cards for Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.    
  • VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - Europe's Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley has announced he will have three wildcard selections for next year's match against the United States in Scotland.
  • VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 21 (Reuters) - Europe's Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley has announced he will have three wild card selections for next year's match against the United States in Scotland.
  • NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - The decision on Tuesday by golf's rule-makers to ban the anchoring of putters brought cheers and jeers from among prominent players and major golf organizations.
  • * New rule may cause split in game (Adds more quotes, background)
  • Tiger Woods gives a reporter a blunt 'no' when asked whether he may phone the Spanish golfer to settle their recent spat
  • War of words continues with Spaniard adamant he will not instigate peace talks with world No 1.    
  • Sawgrass marshals suggest the world No 1 is "lacking character" as war of words displays no signs of abating.    
  • Sawgrass marshals suggest the world No 1 is "lacking character" as war of words displays no signs of abating.    
  • Sergio Garcia insists he is not "bad guy" in heated spat with Tiger Woods, who prevailed to win title at Sawgrass.    
  • Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods row after day three of The Players Championship, which cannot be completed because of storms.
  • • García claims world No1 was responsible for crowd noise• Westwood hopes of title nosedives in embarrassing style Sergio García blamed Tiger Woods for a poor shot during the third round of the Players' Championship. The thr...
  • A storm between Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods threatens to erupt as the Spaniard accused the world No1 of a lack of respect.    
  • • Spaniard leads event on 11 under after 36 holes• Tiger Woods trails by one shot at Sawgrass Already the leading money winner in Players Championship history, Spain's Sergio Garcia is in pole position to pocket another £1.1m...
  • Wentworth's PGA Championship is one of the European Tour's few chances to be in the limelight, says golf correspondent Iain Carter
  • Golf has long been man's game. Kathryn Dobinson speaks to professional women who are utilising the golden snitches of business - golf balls - to tangible effects.    
  • As Muirfield golf club - which refuses to admit female members - gears up to host the Open Championship next month, Lucy Kinder talks to a small club in Surrey that is taking steps to rid the sport of sexism.    
  • Tiger Woods rubber stamps long putting ban which will be confirmed by the governing bodies on Tuesday and urged the US Tour to outlaw 'anchoring' as soon as possible.    
  • Guan Tianlang of China, who impressed in making the cut at the Masters in April, will play at Muirfield Village The 14-year-old Chinese golfer Guan Tianlang will play in the Memorial Tournament next week, it was announced on Monday. Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods are among the leading professional pla...
  • • R&A in Scotland and US Golf Association are pro ban• PGA Tour and PGA of America lining up against The Royal and Ancient Golf Club (R&A) in St Andrews and the United States Golf Association (USGA) are expected to announce a ban on anchored putting strokes this afternoon. Peter Dawson, the R&A'...
  • Graeme McDowell became the first Irish winner of the World Match Play Championship yesterday, making amends for his defeat in the event last year with a hard-fought victory over Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee in Bulgaria.    
  • Graeme McDowell became the first Irish winner of the World Match Play Championship yesterday, making amends for his defeat in the event last year with a hard-fought victory over Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee in Bulgaria.    
  • Louis Oosthuizen withdrew from the Byron Nelson Championship before the final round because of a neck issue.     
  • Graeme McDowell defeats Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee in Bulgaria to make it two titles from his past three events.    
  • Graeme McDowell will face Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee in Sunday's World Match Play Championship final in Bulgaria.
  • PGA Championship will be Jose Maria Olazabal's chance to thank his 12 Ryder Cup heroes for reawakening his competitive spirit.    

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