South Korea's Jang makes hole-in-one to open her final round at Women's British Open roundAugust 2nd, 2009 Jang has hole-in-one at Women's British OpenLYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — Jeong Jang of South Korea has made a hole-in-one to open her final round at the Women's British Open.
Matthew, Sergas shoot 67s to share early lead at Women's British OpenJuly 31st, 2009 Matthew, Sergas share early lead at British OpenLYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — Catriona Matthew of Scotland hit a hole in one in a 5-under 67 Friday to share the early lead with Giulia Sergas of Italy in the second round of the Women's British Open.
Watson gives up British Open lead, still in running to become oldest major championJuly 18th, 2009 Watson gives up lead at British OpenTURNBERRY, Scotland — Tom Watson has surrendered the lead at the British Open with three bogeys in a seven-hole stretch at blustery Turnberry. PGA Tour journeyman Mathew Goggin of Australia claimed the clubhouse lead on Saturday with a 1-under 69 for a 3-under 207 total through 54 holes.
Seve Ballesteros hopes to play in British Open at St. Andrews in 2010July 18th, 2009 Ballesteros hoping for return to St. AndrewsMADRID — Seve Ballesteros said he would like to play in the British Open at St.
Clouds Pose Greater Threat than Jimenez for Watson, Curtis and KuboyaJuly 17th, 2009 TURNBERRY, Scotland —Weather more ominous for Day 2 of the British Open after pristine conditions to start. Ahhh, now this is more like it for a British Open.
Former US Open champion Michael Campbell withdraws from British Open during dismal roundJuly 17th, 2009 Michael Campbell withdraws from British OpenTURNBERRY, Scotland — The struggles continue for New Zealand's Michael Campbell. The 2005 U.S.
British Open 2009: Tom Watson At The Top Of The Leaderboard July 16th, 2009 The 138th British Open which is famously know as the Open Championship is being played right now at Turnberry, Scotland and this is the fourth time that this tournament is being held here. Being one of the most prestigious tournaments in the golfing calender of the world, the British Open is followed by plethora of fans from all over the world.
Fernandez-Castano doesn't stumble and takes the leadJuly 11th, 2009 Fernandez-Castano takes Scottish Open leadLUSS, Scotland — Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano has taken the 54-hole lead in the Scottish Open with a 7-under 64 at Loch Lomond, taking advantange of mistakes by Retief Goosen and Adam Scott on the back nine. The Spaniard was hitting the ball all over the place on the range, but quickly found his swing with three straight birdies and finished atop the leaderboard at 14-under 199.
Lefty makes it official: Wife's health takes precedence over British OpenJuly 10th, 2009 Mickelson to skip British OpenLUSS, Scotland — Phil Mickelson has decided not to play the British Open next week so he can be with his wife as she starts her recovery from breast cancer. Mickelson said last month at the U.S.
Former Masters champion Immelman forced to miss another majorJuly 8th, 2009 Immelman withdraws from British OpenLUSS, Scotland — Trevor Immelman has withdrawn from the British Open next week at Turnberry because of a wrist injury that has been slow to heal. Immelman, a former Masters champion, also had to withdraw from the U.S.
Kaymer wins French Open by beating Westwood on 1st hole of playoffJuly 5th, 2009 Kaymer tops Westwood in playoff to win French OpenSAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Martin Kaymer of Germany won the French Open on Sunday, beating Lee Westwood of England in the first hole of a playoff. The 2007 Rookie of the Year on the European Tour kept his composure in a dramatic finish on Sunday to clinch his third title after having missed chances on the last few holes.
Echenique leads Kaymer by a stroke after 3rd round of French OpenJuly 4th, 2009 Echenique leads after 3rd round of French OpenSAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Rafa Echenique of Argentina held onto his lead at the French Open on Saturday, shooting a 1-under 70 for a one-stroke advantage over Martin Kaymer of Germany after the third round. The Argentine was at 11-under 202 after starting the day with a two-stroke lead on Kaymer.
Echenique snatches lead from Kaymer after 2nd round of French OpenJuly 3rd, 2009 Echenique leads after 2nd round of French OpenSAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Rafa Echenique of Argentina took a two-stroke lead at the French Open after shooting a 4-under 67 on Friday. Echenique reached 10-under 132 to sit ahead of a trio that included overnight leader Martin Kaymer of Germany, who shot a 72 after tying the course record with a 62 on Thursday.
Kaymer ties course record with 9-under 62 to lead French Open by 3 shots after first roundJuly 2nd, 2009 Kaymer leads after first round of French OpenSAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Martin Kaymer of Germany leads the French Open by three strokes after the first round, tying the course record with a 9-under 62. Kaymer overcame a painful blister on his right foot and a bad start with an eagle on No.
Drysdale finally qualifies for British Open after 9 previous failuresJune 8th, 2009 Echenique, Storm lead British Open qualifyingSUNNINGDALE, England — Rafa Echenique and Graeme Storm led qualifying for the British Open and David Drysdale used a hole-in-one to qualify in his 10th try. Echenique and Storm were tied at 130 on Monday after two rounds of international final qualifying at Sunningdale, where 96 players were competing for 10 spots in next month's tournament at Turnberry.