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. (...)
European Tour unfazed by sponsor deadline
The European Tour is still confident that a sponsor will be secured for the Scottish Open although chief executive George O'Grady's deadline is due. (...)
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: Rory McIlroy wants to be a great whatever the weather
Rory McIlroy has all the luck these days, it seems, including winning majors, celeb girlfriends and even bringing the weather with him to St Andrews. (...)
'I have missed it a lot' — Michael Douglas happy to be back at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Actor Michael Douglas said he is ''feeling good'' as he gears up to play in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. (...)
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship ready to welcome the stars
A galaxy of stars will visit Fife and Tayside next week for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. (...)
Open 2011: So far very open as seven shots separate field
Two days of tentative probing among the moonscapes of Royal St George's served to shockingly eliminate a good deal of the most favoured names in the 140th Open Championship but left every one of the 70-odd who survived with a reasonable chance of claiming the Claret Jug. (...)
Open 2011: Royal St George's will test next generation, says Manassero
Rory McIlroy has been the trailblazer for an exciting new generation of golfers on the major championship scene, with his near miss at Augusta and then his runaway US Open triumph. (...)
Open 2011: Will Luke Donald reign supreme at Royal St George's?
The intangibles and immeasurables of the Open in every year set the odds against it happening, but there's a strong feeling that the 140th championship could well be a proper shoot-out among the best players on the globe. (...)
Open 2011: Tom Watson compares Rory McIlroy to a championship legend — himself
Tom Watson has made a point of not labelling Rory McIlroy the next Tiger Woods, the next Jack Nicklaus or the next anybody else for that matter. (...)
Open 2011: Golden boy Rory McIlroy enjoys a publicity-filled Sandwich
"Rorymania" or "Rory Glory" — whatever it's going to be termed from now on — hasn't altered the fresh-faced smile, but the new phenomenon of world golf arrived at Royal St George's on Tuesday and was clearly a little stunned by the reception. (...)
Phil Mickelson sees the benefit of Castle Stuart test
The field at the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart will contain the winner of next week's Open Championship at Royal St George's and that will bring more and more players to the event in the future, believes Phil Mickelson. (...)
Intruiging weekend at BMW PGA Championship
The world number one elect, the player long thought of as the coming man of European golf and the future of the game on this side of the Atlantic makes for an outstanding trio to contest the European Tour's premier title at the BMW PGA Championship this weekend. (...)
'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. (...)
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. (...)
Carnoustie Links golfers club together for Chloe and Ayley's surgery
Carnoustie Links staff have teed up a double fund-raising boost for Angus twins. (...)
St Johnstone vs Motherwell: hard-working Saints seek a Scottish Cup Zidane moment
On his only previous visit to Scotland's national stadium St Johnstone goalkeeper Peter Enckelman witnessed one of the iconic moments of world football — Zinedine Zidane's spectacular volley in the 2002 Champions League final. (...)
Four Fife courses win Golf World magazine accolades
A foursome of Fife golf courses has made it into a list of the best in Britain and Ireland. (...)
John Parry moves into gear at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
John Parry's Vauxhall Astra doesn't quite match up to some of the gleaming specimens in the players' car park at St Andrews, but the 23-year-old Englishman could be trading up to a Rolls Royce with change to pay for a chauffeur if he maintains his commanding lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. (...)
Lee Westwood focuses on championship success
Lee Westwood's mission is not the world number one ranking that will come to him if he wins the Alfred Dunhill Championship, but the title he won in 2003 which set him on the road towards being the best player in the world. (...)