McIlroy shows grit and attitude to keep US Open dream very much alive
Rory McIlroy could not win the US Open yesterday but he didn’t lose it as he produced a sensational short game display down the stretch and battled his way to a three-over 73 that left him just three shots behind Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick at The Country Club.

Intriguing fourballs for Ryder Cup opener
Has Paul McGinley been overthinking? Or has he got it spot on? Will Stephen Gallacher and Ian Poulter be able for US young guns Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed? Can Sergio and Rory hit it off and gun down Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley in the anchor match? Has Watson taken too many chances.

More putting frustration for Harrington

Paddy last

Harrington squeaks into weekend in Texas

Late heroics save Harrington

"W * * * * r !" - G-Mac loses it with Mashed Potatoes Man

And he even lost it briefly after he hit a crucial shot in Sunday’s dramatic World Challenge victory in California when he made a naughty gesture and appeared to call a fan a “w****r.”
McDowell ends two-year drought with World Challenge win

Hungry McDowell up for Sunday Sherwood challenge

Harrington wins PGA Grand Slam: "I see a lot of good things happening"

Harrington hits route 66 in Bermuda

Harrington sacrifices rankings for PGA Grand Slam

Where the Ryder Cup was won and lost
Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter celebrate Europe’s Ryder Cup victory. Photo Colum Watts/www.golffile.ieThe Seve Factor
No-one made the seemingly impossible look easy like Seve Ballesteros. The great Spanish golfing matador, who passed away in May last year, was certainly in Chicago in spirit as Europe made an epic recovery to win on the final day.