Kazakhstan Open
Closing birdie eases Thornton's Kazakhstan pain

Thornton stalking young gun Fleetwood in Kazakhstan

Thornton and Moriarty start well in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan wants more birdies than Borats
Professional golf is often a suffocating world of pampered and petulant stars with its prawn sandwich brigade of blue riband sponsors and elitist venues.
But that world is blown to smithereens when the European Challenge Tour’s twenty-somethings with their iPods, PSPs, Nike caps and insatiable desire to take their game to the next level collide with the youthful enthusiasm of exotic Kazakhstan.