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. (...)
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship: Michael Hoey leads a Northern Ireland 1-2-3
Michael Hoey continued Northern Ireland's golfing golden age at the expense of two of his most illustrious compatriots by winning the £3.2 million Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. (...)
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. (...)
Dubois could make step up after Scottish Hydro Challenge victory
France's Edouard Dubois took a massive step towards automatic entry to the European Tour big-time by claiming his second Challenge Tour victory in less than a month at the Scottish Hydro Challenge at Aviemore. (...)
Guitarist Jonathan showing a lot of pluck in aid of CHAS
A modern wandering minstrel will be on a pub crawl with a difference in Dunfermline next weekend. (...)
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. (...)
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. (...)
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. (...)
Fisherman's Hotel plaque honours women who helped Jacobite escape across the Tay
The Fisherman's Hotel in Broughty Ferry has unveiled a plaque commemorating the escape of a leading Jacobite after Culloden. (...)
Caravan park owners fear flood plan will hit them hard
The owners of a Brechin caravan park have hit out at Angus Council plans for a flood prevention scheme which they say will have a severe impact on their business. (...)
George Murray back to best to claim Spey Valley title
George Murray completed the bounce back from an injury that could have ended his career by claiming his first professional title at the Scottish Hydro Challenge and taking a major step towards the big-time of the European Tour. (...)
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Fifer Murray on a par with starlet Manassero at Spey Valley
Celebrating his 27th birthday made former Scottish Amateur champion George Murray feel positively ancient when the main attraction has only recently turned 17, but the Fifer matched the four-under 67 of star turn Matteo Manassero in the opening round of the Scottish Hydro Challenge at Spey Valley. (...)
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McLeary and Manassero head-to-head at Aviemore
Jamie McLeary feels that the school of hard knocks that is the Challenge Tour is the premium preparation for life in the big time of European golf but his playing partner today in Aviemore may be in more of a hurry on his way to golf's premier league. (...)
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