Golf
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Atthaya Thitikul, 14, becomes youngest player to win on Ladies European TourA 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 toursSteph Curry’s vanity project is a kick in the teeth to journeymen golf pros
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Sky Sports to replace numbered channels and slash prices in revampBroadcaster to launch themed channels for football, golf and cricket, with cheapest package costing £18 a month
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Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf course set to host Scottish OpenThe 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 receiving professional help to manage back pain medicationTiger 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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How US Open champion Brooks Koepka came of age on his European travelsThe 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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Rory McIlroy reacts to criticism that he is ‘bored’ after US Open miseryFour-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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USGA keeps US Open on Father’s Day but course moves upend golf traditionUsing 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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US Open: Casey and Fleetwood lead British charge as McIlroy misses cutPaul 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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US Open 2017: second round - as it happenedHole-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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Homicide, jail and debt: the storyline flying under the US Open radarThe 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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Sports quiz of the week: Mayweather v McGregor, US Open and transfer records
Sports quiz of the week Sports quiz of the week: Mayweather v McGregor, US Open and transfer records
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US Open 2017: First round, as it happenedRolling report : Rickie Fowler shot 65 to lead after day one. Scott Murray was watching
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Rickie Fowler equals US Open record to put himself in hunt for first majorRickie 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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Pilot being treated for 'serious burns' after blimp crash at US OpenThe 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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USGA eager for only players to take centre stage at US Open this timeThe United States Golf Association’s Mike Davis said the problems at the past two US Opens ‘affects our whole organisation’
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US Open: Rory McIlroy happy to take smooth with the rough at Erin HillsThe 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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Sport 2.0: crumbling traditions create a whole new ballgameIn 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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Golf fights old perceptions and drop in players to attract new audienceThe 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 VideoHow golf and athletics are evolving for a new generation of fans – 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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From the Alps Tour to the US Open: Matt Wallace's astonishing rise from nowhereMatt 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?