Golf
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A 14-year-old amateur from Thailand has won on the Ladies European Tour, supplanting Lydia Ko as the youngest champion on the circuit
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Basketball star’s appearance in the Ellie Mae Classic is borderline offensive to golfers battling in the tough world below the main tours
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Broadcaster to launch themed channels for football, golf and cricket, with cheapest package costing £18 a month
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The US president’s Trump International Golf Links on the outskirts of Aberdeen has emerged as the leading contender to host the 2019 Scottish Open
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Tiger Woods has checked into rehabilitation as he seeks to handle medication issues as linked to his recent arrest for driving under the influence
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The 27-year-old US champion owes much to his days on the European Challenge Tour, plus, of course, his own desire to sample fresh experiences
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Four-times major winner Rory McIlroy his back angrily at criticism from Steve Elkington that he had become bored with golf after missing a second successive cut in the US Open
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Using a new course in Erin Hills two years after Chambers Bay’s questionable debut hurts the US Open’s identity in a sport where playing in the greats’ footsteps draws us in
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Paul Casey and Tommy Fleetwood share a four-way lead after two rounds of the US Open as Rory McIlroy bowed out after his second-round 71
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Hole-by-hole report: Paul Casey and Tommy Fleetwood share the lead at the halfway stage with Brian Harman and Brooks Koepka. Scott Murray was watching.
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The Erin Hills course architect, Steve Trattner, is watching every shot in this week’s US Open from his TV set in prison as he serves a 35-year sentence for murdering his wife
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Rolling report : Rickie Fowler shot 65 to lead after day one. Scott Murray was watching
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Rickie Fowler was the early leader at Erin Hills after firing a first-round 65 that only four players have ever bettered on a US Open Thursday
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The pilot of a blimp is being treated for burns after the aircraft crashed close to the site of the US Open on Thursday
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The United States Golf Association’s Mike Davis said the problems at the past two US Opens ‘affects our whole organisation’
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The World No2 Rory McIlroy has not competed since May due to a rib problem but he is ready for the US Open and has been working harder on his short game
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In the first of our series examining the future of sport, we look at the major challenges facing the established powers: from doping and corruption to falling viewing figures
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The European Tour’s chief executive, Keith Pelley, has introduced ideas but is looking at pushing the boundaries further, partly to stop UK participation tailing off
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Play VideoTraditional sport knows it has a problem. Here Tom Jenkins explores how athletics and golf are making changes to engage younger fans and new audiences
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Matt Wallace won six times on a minor tour last year but a chance encounter and victory at Portugal Open have changed his career
Dustin Johnson: can golf’s world No 1 stay out of the rough?