George Murray sets sights on Dubai and even more lucrative end to season
George Murray celebrated his last big European Tour finish by footing the bar bill at Anstruther Golf Club but the Scot is all business after his strong showing in South Africa at the weekend. (...)
Music fans bask in sun and nostalgia at the Rewind '80s pop festival at Scone Palace
Basking in sunshine and a warm glow of nostalgia, music fans flocked to Perthshire at the weekend for the Rewind Festival. (...)
Anstruther's George Murray: Wentworth or bust
George Murray wasn't guaranteed a place in his first BMW PGA Championship until the 11th hour, but the European Tour rookie from Fife was on his way south even before he got the confirmation. (...)
Tiger Woods spitting outrage 'over with'
European Tour executive director George O'Grady has sympathy with Tiger Woods having cameras follow his every move but agreed with the "outrage" in Europe over the golfing superstar's spitting incident in the Dubai Desert Classic last week. (...)
Stagecoach entrepreneur Brian Souter still as driven as ever
Brian Souter may be one of Scotland's richest men but, as Jack McKeown found out, for a couple of days a year he's just a bus driver. (...)
Dundee HSFP give up home match to get playing again
A month of forced inactivity — other than indoor work or beach training, complete with mandatory dips in the icy waters of the Tay — has been enough to convince Dundee HSFP to give up a precious home fixture to get a game played. (...)
Danger in the post: the history of the mail bomb
Earlier this month, airlines pledged to work with governments across the world to accommodate new security measures after two bombs from Yemen, bound for the US, were intercepted by security officials in the UK and Dubai. (...)
Al-Maktoum Institute unveils expansion plans
A Dundee institution specialising in Arabic and Islamic studies is planning to expand. (...)
Respect costs Martin Laird over Old Course
Martin Laird was rueing giving the Old Course "a little too much respect," which possibly cost him a chance to mark his return to Scotland with a win, but he gave it a good old lash before falling short at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. (...)
Martin Kaymer sweeps to Dunhill win
Martin Kaymer left little question as to who the best golfer on the planet is at the moment, as he shot a closing 66 on the Old Course at St Andrews to claim the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as his third win in a row. (...)
Paul Lawrie glad to get back to his 'proper job'
Paul Lawrie greatly enjoyed his time as a pundit for Sky Sports during the Ryder Cup last week, but a spell with the media has convinced him that he needs to "work my butt off" to improve his game as he arrived for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews. (...)
Whiteford 'ready' for Wentworth
Peter Whiteford's first and only experience of the BMW PGA Championship two years ago was "a nightmare'' but the 30-year-old Fifer strikes a relaxed and composed figure going into his second appearance at Wentworth this week. (...)
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Dundee United fans making epic trips home for cup final
Dundee United fans are travelling across the globe to make sure they see their team take on Ross County in the Scottish Cup final. (...)
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Champion hits the road for cancer charity
Jockey Bob Champion wasn't expected to survive when he was diagnosed with cancer. Less than two years later he won the Grand National. Since then he's raised over £12 million for his cancer charity and is about to embark on a whirlwind tour of Britain. He tells Jack McKeown about the 60:60 Challenge. (...)
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