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Garcia still keen to make Woods apology
Sergio Garcia has reiterated his desire to apologise in person to Tiger Woods following inappropriate commments about his rival.
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Local boys Palmer, Rollins on top in Texas
Ryan Palmer held a one-shot lead as he and fellow local boy John Rollins looked down at rest of the field from the top of the Crowne Plaza Invitational leaderboard.
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Donald hopes disappear in Wentworth cold
South Africa's James Kingston claimed the lead in the weather-disrupted BMW PGA Championship as Luke Donald's bid for a win suffered a potentially fatal blow.
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O'Grady sorry for remark in Garcia row
European Tour chief executive George O'Grady has issued an apology for using the word "coloured" when defending the decision not to sanction Sergio Garcia.
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McIlroy plays down rift with McDowell
Rory McIlroy revealed he has cleared the air with Graeme McDowell.
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Pavin aims to roll back the years in Texas
Corey Pavin will chase his third victory at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial this week in what will be his 30th consecutive year at the event.
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Focused Donald eyes Wentworth treble
Luke Donald will attempt to put thoughts of a hat-trick of BMW PGA Championship titles to one side but admitted to being keen at the prospect.
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Garcia apologises for Woods comment again
Sergio Garcia escaped punishment for what could be construed as a racist remark about Tiger Woods after he apologised for his "stupid and out of place" comments.
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Woods: Garcia was hurtful in remarks
Tiger Woods has labelled a remark made about him by Sergio Garcia as "wrong and hurtful," but believes there is "real regret" that it was made.
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Westwood calls on Tours to work together
Lee Westwood called on the European Tour to co-ordinate their schedule with the PGA Tour to ensure more players do not stay in the "comfort zone" of the United States.
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Garcia apologises for Woods remark
Sergio Garcia has apologised for what could be construed as a racist remark about Tiger Woods at the European Tour's annual awards ceremony.
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Kaymer backs McGinley's wild card decision
Ryder Cup hero Martin Kaymer backed European captain Paul McGinley's decision to have three wild cards instead of two for next year's contest at Gleneagles.
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Garcia-Woods spat simmers on
Sergio Garcia admits there is no end in sight to his spat with world number one Tiger Woods, but that is just fine with him.
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Montgomerie backs putter ban decision
Colin Montgomerie welcomed the decision to ban anchored strokes from 2016 on Tuesday, despite using one himself to produce one of his career highlights.
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Anchor putters ban approved for 2016
The R&A and United States Golf Association confirmed that the ban on anchored strokes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.
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