McIlroy can take advantage of wide-open Masters if he clears opening hurdle
All four Irish golfers at Augusta strike confident tone ahead of opening round
All four Irish golfers at Augusta strike confident tone ahead of opening round
World number one could achieve something his hero Seve Ballesteros missed out on
Controversy was abound at the 1991 match from well before it even got underway
Amateur keeps his calm in front of Tiger Woods during practice ahead of tournament
Malachy Clerkin compiles an aggregate of the best final rounds of the last 25 years
Mission impossible from the European team as they come from 10-6 down
Shane Lowry picks up €545k bonus as he finishes season in career-best fourth position
Irish golfer four shots off the lead but unlucky not to have driven off in luxury car
Move will avoid a clash with St Jude Classic on PGA Tour schedule
Spanish star claims one-shot win over teenage Danish star Nicolai Hojgaard
Although missing many of the game’s top stars, Lahinch is set to swing on and off the course
British Championship is free for spectators with world’s brightest prospects on show
A lot has changed at the US Masters since Ian Woosnam donned the Green Jacket in 1991
Out of Bounds: New European captain knows home advantage is huge in the Ryder Cup
No one watching will ever forget how much Allianz helped Paul McGinley in his career
Irish Times golf correspondent Philip Reid keeps us up to date from the French capital
Rookie and experienced campaigner may team up at some stage at Le Golf National
Phil Mickelson is one of 15 players to reach world number two without taking extra step
Spaniard keen to emulate Seve Ballesteros' success and win tournament three times
Philip Reid’s first Masters was in 1991, and like then there’s only one Irish in the field
Spaniard produces a brilliant fightback to beat home favourite Marcel Siem 2&1
Japanese star wins by five shots in Akron; Rory McIlroy fails to fire in final round
T-Bone steaks one of the secrets in winning title also held by Garcia, Seve and Olazabal
Gavin Moynihan makes the most of late invite with closing 64 to finish as top Irish player
Young Spanish sensation in contention to join the Spanish roll of honour at the Irish Open
Big screens will show third test in tented village at Irish Open
The Spaniard is hoping to add the claret jug to his Masters title at Birkdale in July
US Masters champion said breaking Major duck on Seve’s 60th birthday is ‘amazing’
The first proves devillishly difficult while Shane Lowry appeared to be undercooked
Patriots turned around a 25 point deficit, here’s five other great sporting comebacks
Swede leads Danny WIllett by 299,675 points going into DP World Tour Championship
European Ryder Cup player won last year’s tournament by a record nine strokes
Dubliner a contender alongside Bjorn and Lawrie to lead European team in Paris
European captain has top-loaded singles in a bid to overturn three point deficit on Sunday
Money not the primary motivation for accounting firm managing partner
English golfer expected to be added to list of Darren Clarke’s vice-captains
Englishman’s career has been transformed by his US Masters win at Augusta last month
Jose Maria Olazabal was the last European to win at Augusta National back in 1999
Australian will return to world No 1 slot after Jordan Spieth knocked out in Round of 16
Pádraig Harrington and Michael Hoey fail to make it to the weekend
Both Major winners card opening 68 in Desert Classic to lie two behind leader Alex Noren
‘I made a lot of good decisions and got a bit of luck as well’ - $1.57 million winner
Three-time Major winner remains adamant that missing link for success is in the mind
G-Mac’s win at Pebble Beach acted as the catalyst for change for Europeans at the US Open
Nothing gentle about Ben’s week . . . Stadler’s zero sum game . . . JB’s two drivers . . . check that scorecard
England’s David Horsey and Scotland’s Craig Lee among leaders at Tshwane Open
Love will lead Americans against Darren Clarke’s Europe at Hazeltine in 2016
Love gets another crack at Ryder Cup, Rory’s back, quote of the week and what’s in Lydia Ko’s bag?
He’s 470th in the world rankings but he will captain Europe’s 2016 Ryder Cup team
Colourful Spaniard disappointed at missing out as he congratulates Darren Clarke
Experienced Irishman delighted to be chosen to lead the holders to Hazeltine
Importance of team’s belief in the captain was shown in last Ryder Cup
‘It would be very foolish for me not to follow the same formula’
Miguel Ángel Jiménez is the other European contender for job at Hazeltine
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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