Open Championship back at St Andrews in 2015
The Open Championship will maintain the now-established five year cycle and return to the Old Course at St Andrews in 2015. (...)
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. (...)
Kaymer hunting PGA Championship double at Wentworth
A second wave of European success to match that of the 80s crew helmed by the late Seve Ballesteros and featuring his mentor Bernhard Langer is on the way, believes world number three Martin Kaymer as he bids for a unique PGA Championship double at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth this week. (...)
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. (...)
Young golfer seeking the magic touch from Open and Masters winners
St Andrews' Ewan Scott was not forward enough to ask for golfing tips from his temporary next-door neighbours last July but he is hoping some of the gold dust from Masters winner Charl Schwartzel and Open champion Louis Oosthuizen found its way over the garden wall to help him in this week's Scottish Boys Championship at Dunbar. (...)
Open champion Oosthuizen to miss Dunhill Links Championship
Open champion Louis Oosthuizen will not be returning this week to the scene of his triumph in July after pulling out of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with an ankle injury. (...)
Colin Montgomerie to play Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie is the latest big name to confirm his place at the 10th Alfred Dunhill Links Championship next month. (...)
Amateur golfers bid for celebrity glamour at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Amateur golfers are being offered the chance to play alongside some of the world’s leading professionals and celebrities. (...)
World-class field for Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews
Three of this year's major championship winners — Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer — will be among the world-class field at the 10th Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie from October 7-10. (...)
R&A 'relaxed' despite fall in Open crowds
The R&A says it is "relaxed" about the fact that crowd numbers for the Open Championship in St Andrews were down on 2000 and 2005. (...)
'Chubby' Chandler proclaims European Tour dominance
Louis Oosthuizen's Open win and Graeme McDowell’s US Open victory are the start of a new era of domination by European Tour players in golf, believes one of the the tour’s most influential characters, the new champion’s manager Andrew 'Chubby' Chandler. (...)
Thousands salute young Open champion
Thousands of spectators surrounded the 18th green of the Old Course at St Andrews on Sunday evening to salute a young South African golfer who had just recorded one of the most comprehensive victories in the history of the Open Championship. (...)
Louis Oosthuizen strolls to Open glory at St Andrews
South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen laughed off the demons that torture inexperienced golfers in the final rounds of major championships and flashed his gap-toothed grin all the way to the famous Claret Jug in winning the 150th anniversary Open Championship at St Andrews. (...)
Old Course carnage claims Paul Lawrie and Sandy Lyle
Amid the second-day carnage on the Old Course, an unwanted personal record was set by Paul Lawrie — his worst-ever Open round. (...)
'Shrek' Oosthuizen benefits as the Old Course bites back
The man sometimes known as Shrek stood square against the winds that arrived with a vengeance at St Andrews and was left with a mighty five-stroke lead for the weekend in the 150th anniversary Open Championship. (...)
Old Course tamed by new kid on the block Rory McIlroy
Tiger Woods has just about owned the Old Course at St Andrews for a decade but there's clearly a new candidate for the Old Lady's chosen favourite as Rory McIlroy shot a record 63 and claimed a handsome two-shot lead in first round of the 150th Open Championship. (...)