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Tue Oct 21 1997 - 01:00

Derry go to the last to capture Ulster title

Nobody could accuse Derry of taking the easy route to success in winning the Ulster Intercounty title at Castlerock on Sunday…

Tue Oct 21 1997 - 01:00

Down fail to catch fire as Wicklow's new faces shine

Despite the unseasonal sunshine, initial impressions smacked of an unwelcome return to the dark ages at Aughrim yesterday

Mon Oct 20 1997 - 01:00

Cregan ponders sanity of his move

The phone line to his office in Nenagh created a cacophonous chorus yesterday

Thu Oct 16 1997 - 01:00

Renewed sponsorship of leagues to net GAA £1m

The decision by Church and General to renew its sponsorship of the National Football and Hurling Leagues for a further three …

Thu Oct 16 1997 - 01:00

Tunisia eases chill

TRAVEL

Tue Oct 14 1997 - 01:00

Shatter is continuing to break new ground

For someone who took up golf a mere four and a half years ago, Carol Shatter - wife of TD Alan - certainly hasn't allowed the…

Tue Oct 14 1997 - 01:00

Powerful pair take the honours in foursomes

The neighbours in Kilkenny are well accustomed to the sight of trophies being hauled out of the backs of cars and into the Power…

Tue Oct 14 1997 - 01:00

McGinley's spirits high

As Paul McGinley, gleaming silver trophy in hand, walked around the car park in Fota Island on Sunday evening, the Dubliner's…

Tue Oct 14 1997 - 01:00

McGinley hangs on to win the hard way

There are hard ways and easy ways to win a golf tournament

Mon Oct 13 1997 - 01:00

New MMI faces repeat the trick

One day last week, when the trophy was taken away from the MMI boardroom, its home for the past 12 months, the four men representing…

Mon Oct 13 1997 - 01:00

McGinley ignites in the cold and damp

For someone who spent much of the summer searching for "a spark", it was a touch ironic that Paul McGinley chose a damp autumnal…

Sat Oct 11 1997 - 01:00

Cool Bolger slips past the bouncers

Some days can shatter golfing illusions

Fri Oct 10 1997 - 01:00

Scholars of the game go to UCD

The extent of UCD's success in stemming the flow of Ireland's top young golfers' to the United States is attested by the awarding…

Tue Oct 07 1997 - 01:00

Tubbercurry take lead in collective responsibility

The term "collective responsibility" isn't just confined to government cabinet decisions, as Tubbercurry Golf Club's Connacht…

Tue Oct 07 1997 - 01:00

Fota attracts best of Irish

An enhanced prize fund of £108,000 has ensured that Ireland's regular European Tour players - with the exception of Darren Clarke…

Tue Oct 07 1997 - 01:00

Seen And Heard

"Monty's not playing too good."

Tue Sept 30 1997 - 01:00

Back to the future as Garrido legacy continues

The man with the wise head got it right

Tue Sept 30 1997 - 01:00

Valderrama vanquished its critics

It worked. The fears and anxieties - prompted by poor access to the course and inadequate vantage points, and compounded by electrical…

Tue Sept 30 1997 - 01:00

Moment matters for brothers in arms

Crazy scenes. As his caddie, Billy Foster, goes for an unsolicited bath in the gurgling lake beside the 17th green, the voice…

Mon Sept 29 1997 - 01:00

Tiger finds a mate in O'Meara

11.21 am

Sat Sept 27 1997 - 01:00

Rocca shows nerves of steel in battle

Nobody would ever dare accuse Costantino Rocca as being a person who lacks mental courage

Sat Sept 27 1997 - 01:00

Ballesteros revels in role

As a rival to Eurovision's sideshow, it wasn't

Fri Sept 26 1997 - 01:00

Influential caddies no longer the poor relation

They're the unsung heroes. They have to act as shrinks, buddies, door mats, motivators and agony aunts/uncles

Thu Sept 25 1997 - 01:00

The cap fits the madcap

If you were to believe him, Seve Ballesteros's only concern about Jesper Parnevik's flipped-up peaked cap is whether or not the…

Thu Sept 25 1997 - 01:00

Kite demands respect and offers loyalty in return

"How close did you come to picking yourself?" The place was Winged Foot, last month. The morning after the PGA Championship

Tue Sept 23 1997 - 01:00

No flights of fancy for bunkered Faldo

Things can only get better, not just for the American team - who flew into Malaga airport on Concorde last night, minus their…

Tue Sept 23 1997 - 01:00

Rome trip awaits Cup winners

The attractive proposition of Rome in November provides another incentive - apart from the actual title at stake - for protagonists…

Tue Sept 16 1997 - 01:00

Players now want a slice of Cup cake

When Mark O'Meara uttered his wisely chosen words regarding payment to players participating in the Ryder Cup - "It's not about…

Tue Sept 16 1997 - 01:00

Foley finds seven lucky again

Pat Foley will assume one of the most powerful positions in golf when he becomes the first Irishman to hold the presidency of…

Tue Sept 16 1997 - 01:00

Ireland's fightback barely fails

When the regional television breakfast-time sports bulletin led off with a piece on pig racing of all things, but made no mention…

Sat Sept 13 1997 - 01:00

Spirited Irish set up decider with England

If, AS one Scottish player caustically observed yesterday, amateur golf is now "dog eat dog", then Ireland and England can expect…

Fri Sept 12 1997 - 01:00

Good day's work as rookies win their matches

Paddy Gribben's debut in the Home Internationals proved to be a rather painful exercise, even if the result was a favourable …

Thu Sept 11 1997 - 01:00

Craddock upbeat as Ireland face Scots

At this stage, the exodus to the professional ranks is almost an annual ritual

Wed Sept 10 1997 - 01:00

Nolan pursues card in US

While most of Europe's aspiring tour players are battling it out in the Pre-Qualifying I in England this week, Keith Nolan is…

Tue Sept 09 1997 - 01:00

Handicaps of 45 to be allowed

There are big changes afoot in the women's game, with the highly-respected Elizabeth Earnshaw - the first woman to referee at…

Tue Sept 09 1997 - 01:00

Rogers delivers on pedigree

Glen Rogers is obviously making good use of his time working in Portmarnock Golf Centre..

Tue Sept 09 1997 - 01:00

Irish go back to cruellest school of all

Nowhere is the cruel nature of golf exposed as dramatically as in the blood bath of the professional qualifying school

Tue Sept 09 1997 - 01:00

Valderrama vanquished its critics

It worked. The fears and anxieties - prompted by poor access to the course and inadequate vantage points, and compounded by electrical…

Sat Sept 06 1997 - 01:00

Back to the future as Garrido legacy continues

The man with the wise head got it right

Sat Sept 06 1997 - 01:00

Seen And Heard

"Monty's not playing too good."

Sat Sept 06 1997 - 01:00

Fortune does not favour Harrington

Bravery? Guts? Courage? Fortune doesn't always favour the brave

Mon Sept 01 1997 - 01:00

Ballesteros keeps them guessing

The charisma has been swopped for confused small talk, it would seem

Mon Sept 01 1997 - 01:00

Lucan lads end club's long wait

It may have been a long wait - 100 years, to be precise - but Lucan Golf Club don't mind making up for lost time now that they…

Tue Aug 26 1997 - 01:00

Getting to grips with no grip

The revolution continues, at least in terms of ways to enable the poor old golfer to hit the ball greater distances than ever…

Tue Aug 26 1997 - 01:00

Irish challengers trail in wake of invaders

The Irish challengers were sucked into the wake of the international invaders and unable to excavate themselves from the predicament…

Mon Aug 25 1997 - 01:00

Annika Sorenstam showed 18,000 Swedish golf fans why she is World number one

Annika Sorenstam showed 18,000 Swedish golf fans why she is the World number one when she shot a closing round of 70 for a fourth…

Mon Aug 25 1997 - 01:00

Walton conjures up the old magic

Philip Walton re-emerged from a time warp to assume the role as principal Irish contender in the Smurfit European Open at The…

Sat Aug 23 1997 - 01:00

Open to stay at K Club

Jefferson Smurfit Group yesterday announced a three-year extension to its association with the European Open in a move which …

Sat Aug 23 1997 - 01:00

Walker gets a taste for the big time

The TASTE is addictive, and Leslie Walker - now that he knows it is possible, on his day, to produce the goods - wouldn't mind…

Fri Aug 22 1997 - 01:00
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