Monty ready to savour Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods fighting for supremacy
Colin Montgomerie believes the rise of Rory McIlroy to world number one and the return of Tiger Woods means golf's greatest age is about to begin. (...)
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship: Signs still good for Scottish hope Marc Warren
Marc Warren continues to battle to prove himself worthy of the reputation he built with two European Tour wins. (...)
Gallacher looking past China — to 2014 Ryder Cup in Gleneagles
Stephen Gallacher will use playing for Scotland in the World Cup as a springboard to his "ultimate" goal of the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. (...)
Colin Montgomerie giving golfing masterclass at Dunning Golf Club
A Perthshire golf course is offering the chance to learn from one of Scotland's biggest sporting stars on Saturday. (...)
Open 2011: 'No access to course' reminder really rubs it in for Colin Montgomerie
Talk about kicking a man when he's down. (...)
Open 2011: Success would be special for 'patient' Lee Westwood
Luke Donald comes in to Sandwich with dominating consistency, Rory McIlroy arrives full of youthful vigour and expectation, while the man who has the best recent Open record of all the three favourites is keeping things deliberately low-key. (...)
Scots unable to compete with Luke Donald's scorching 63 at Scottish Open
Scott Jamieson could not live with Luke Donald's scorching pace over the final round of the Barclays Scottish Open at Castle Stuart, but the sweetest of consolation prizes came his way by virtue of a brave birdie-birdie finish. (...)
Montgomerie disappointed after shooting 67 at Scottish Open
It should have been a beautiful, memorable moment —two legends of Scottish sport coming together, framed by the glorious backdrop of the Moray Firth and the Black Isle. (...)
Monty zoomer — Montgomerie all out to continue 21-year Open streak
Colin Montgomerie is bullish in his words about getting a seven with his last roll of the dice and winning the last place in the Open this week, but less so in his actions. (...)
Monty votes new Dormy clubhouse a 'fantastic' addition for Gleneagles ahead of Ryder Cup
Former Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie this week hailed the "fantastic" £3 million refurbishment of the Dormy clubhouse at Gleneagles. (...)
Fifer Peter Whiteford not for celebrating
Peter Whiteford picked up the best cheque of his career, secured his playing rights for next season, and produced what he considered his best performance in his three years on tour at the BMW PGA Championship, but he is still not satisfied. (...)
Scott Jamieson's BMW PGA Championship plan pays off
Scott Jamieson came into the BMW PGA Championship with the first bit of expectation he has had to carry in his short European Tour career but has clearly lived up to it with an outstanding Wentworth debut. (...)
Paul Lawrie plays through the pain at Wentworth
Paul Lawrie will play through the pain of his injured left foot for the remainder of this season and will undergo surgery to remove a troublesome cyst in the winter. (...)
'Invincible' Luke Donald just getting better at BMW PGA Championship
Being "a little bit invincible" makes no sense as a phrase but it works as a description of how Luke Donald is feeling on the golf course as the clear favourite for the BMW PGA Championship strode out to an immediate two-shot advantage through the rains and swirling winds at Wentworth. (...)
Blairgowrie hosts Carrick Neill Scottish event
There will be no shortage of Tayside contenders when Scotland's leading amateur golfers descend on Blairgowrie for the three-day Carrick Neill Scottish strokeplay championship, which starts on Friday. (...)
Dozen Scots named in star-studded BMW PGA Championship field
Scotland's representation in this week's BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth has swelled to a dozen with confirmation that both in-form Scott Jamieson and Fifer George Murray have won spots in the European Tour's £4.5 million flagship event. (...)
In-form Martin Laird out to emulate Masters hero Lyle at Augusta
It's not the fashionable anniversary being marked at Augusta this week as the silver jubilee of one of the greatest events in Masters history is being marked at the tournament's 75th staging, but for Scots the 23 years since Sandy Lyle's 1988 victory is particularly resonant. (...)
Colin Montgomerie masterclass for golfing Perth Grammar School pupils
A team of talented Perth Grammar School pupils have been put through their paces by Colin Montgomerie. (...)
Jose Maria Olazabal the unanimous choice for 2012 Ryder Cup captaincy
Jose Maria Olazabal dedicated himself to bringing the pride and passion he showed in his professional and Ryder Cup career to the European team when he accepted the captaincy for the matches against the USA at Medinah Country Club in Chicago next year. (...)
Aberdeen Asset Management extends Scottish amateur golf sponsorship
Global investment group Aberdeen Asset Management has extended its deal sponsoring Scotland's elite amateur golfers for a further year, enabling the next stage of the ambitious preparation for a Walker Cup year. (...)