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Retirement gnome? Masters miniatures rumoured to have short future at Augusta
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Retirement gnome? Masters miniatures rumoured to have short future at Augusta

Gnomes have become collectors’ items since 2016 debut 2026 edition retailing at $49.50 inside Augusta National Everyone says goodbye to the Masters eventuall

The Guardian6 Apr
Saudi-backed LIV Tour looks at staging national opens after plug on talent drain
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Saudi-backed LIV Tour looks at staging national opens after plug on talent drain

Saudi investment shows no sign of reducing LIV’s scale Plan likely to compete with DP World Tour Tournaments as opposed to players could become the next key d

The Guardian5 Apr
Tradition, trepidation and that Augusta ‘thing’ – why the Masters remains golf’s greatest prize
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Tradition, trepidation and that Augusta ‘thing’ – why the Masters remains golf’s greatest prize

Even the greatest golfers can wilt in pursuit of the Green Jacket – Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth and Tommy Fleetwood try to explain its special aura They sa

The Guardian5 Apr
‘I still have a lot left’: Rory McIlroy on his Masters defence and staying motivated
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‘I still have a lot left’: Rory McIlroy on his Masters defence and staying motivated

Northern Irishman bristles at suggestions he has peaked as he returns to Augusta with the same intensity as always It was an opening which depicted more than a

The Guardian3 Apr
Bodycam footage shows moment Tiger Woods is arrested for DUI – video
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Bodycam footage shows moment Tiger Woods is arrested for DUI – video

Bodycam footage of Tiger Woods’s arrest for DUI shows the golfer looking surprised when he was handcuffed by police officers at the scene of a vehicle crash las

The Guardian3 Apr
Sports quiz of the week: World Cup, Masters and County Championship
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Sports quiz of the week: World Cup, Masters and County Championship

Have you been following the big stories in football, cricket, rugby league, boxing, golf, F1, athletics, rowing and chess? Continue reading...

The Guardian3 Apr
Phil Mickelson withdraws from Masters due to ‘family health matter’
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Phil Mickelson withdraws from Masters due to ‘family health matter’

Three-time champion ‘out for extended period’ ‘It is the most special week. I will be watching’ Phil Mickelson has announced he will not compete at next week’

The Guardian2 Apr
Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods’s shock after crash: ‘I’m being arrested?’
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Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods’s shock after crash: ‘I’m being arrested?’

Golfer has pled not guilty to DUI charges Hydrocodone pills found in pocket after arrest Bodycam footage of Tiger Woods’s arrest for DUI shows the golfer look

The Guardian2 Apr
Tiger Woods turns down Ryder Cup captaincy as he is granted permission to leave US
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Tiger Woods turns down Ryder Cup captaincy as he is granted permission to leave US

Woods focusing on his health and wellbeing after crash Florida judge grants his request to leave the US Tiger Woods has turned down the opportunity to captain

The Guardian1 Apr
Tiger Woods says looking at his phone led to Florida DUI rollover crash
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Tiger Woods says looking at his phone led to Florida DUI rollover crash

Deputies cite signs of impairment in affidavit Hydrocodone pills found in pocket after arrest Tiger Woods told authorities he was looking down at his phone an

The Guardian31 Mar
Gary Woodland wins Houston Open after brain surgery and PTSD struggles: ‘Today was a good day’
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Gary Woodland wins Houston Open after brain surgery and PTSD struggles: ‘Today was a good day’

41-year-old seals first PGA Tour win since 2019 US Open Brain lesion derailed American’s career Gary Woodland won the Houston Open on Sunday, a moment that se

The Guardian30 Mar
Woods’s latest brush with the law should leave us questioning why golf remains so beholden to him | Ewan Murray
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Woods’s latest brush with the law should leave us questioning why golf remains so beholden to him | Ewan Murray

Desire to remain relevant is understandable, but a glance at his behavioural pattern casts doubt on his PGA Tour and Ryder Cup involvement It is a scene that ha

The Guardian29 Mar
Tiger Woods reportedly involved in rollover crash in Florida
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Tiger Woods reportedly involved in rollover crash in Florida

Golf star involved in rollover crash in Florida Sheriff says crash happened Friday on Jupiter Island Woods’s condition unclear as inquiry gets underway Golf star Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida on Friday afternoon, ABC News reported, citing the local sheriff’s office. The Martin county sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Continue reading...

The Guardian27 Mar
Oh deer! Rory McIlroy puts elk on the Masters champions dinner menu
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Oh deer! Rory McIlroy puts elk on the Masters champions dinner menu

Reigning champion reveals elk helped fuel 2025 win Champ, a traditional Northern Irish side, is an accompaniment Elk as the key to Masters success: who had any i-deer? Rory McIlroy will serve starters made from the meat of the North American animal at Augusta National next month in tribute to his food of choice before winning the Masters last year. The wine McIlroy drank to toast victory, food that conjures ­memories of his childhood in Belfast and a dish made by his mother, Rosie, also ­featu

The Guardian18 Mar
Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton
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Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton

Greater Manchester mayor hopes yet-to-be-built £250m course could provide ‘lasting legacy’ for north of England From the fairways of Rome to the greens of Versailles, could the world’s most prestigious golf tournament be heading to Bolton? Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has announced a bid to bring the Ryder Cup to the north of England for the first time in nearly 60 years. Continue reading...

The Guardian18 Mar
‘I’m not the brightest but I know how to play golf’: Robert MacIntyre on major ambitions, the Masters and nappy duty
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‘I’m not the brightest but I know how to play golf’: Robert MacIntyre on major ambitions, the Masters and nappy duty

Scot put in a late challenge for the Players Championship and says he has ‘a chance’ at winning whenever he tees off It is just as well Robert MacIntyre cares little for publicity. He also does a fine line in self‑deprecation. When asked to compare his approach with Matt Fitzpatrick, his Ryder Cup teammate, MacIntyre smiles. “I’m less analytical,” the Scot says. “I’m not the brightest guy but I know how to play golf, just shape balls.” There is no doubt about that. MacIntyre’s tilt at the Player

The Guardian17 Mar
Rory McIlroy will see how ‘body feels’ and assess schedule before Masters
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Rory McIlroy will see how ‘body feels’ and assess schedule before Masters

‘We’ll see how I feel in practice,’ says world No 2 McIlroy hampered by back injury before Players Championship Rory McIlroy will weigh up whether to play another event before the defence of his Masters title next month after an underwhelming outing at the Players Championship. He was the defending champion at TPC Sawgrass, but his preparation was hampered by a back injury and he finished in a disappointing tie for 46th on Sunday. “I’ll see how my body feels,” said the world No 2. “We’ll see h

The Guardian16 Mar
Cameron Young holds off Matt Fitzpatrick on final hole to win Players Championship
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Cameron Young holds off Matt Fitzpatrick on final hole to win Players Championship

American pars 18th for victory after birdie on 17 Fitzpatrick had led at Sawgrass before late slip The PGA Tour might have lost out in the court of public opinion over whether the Players Championship could be a major. However, the level of drama as shadows lengthened on this Sawgrass Sunday set the tournament aside from most others. It came down to Cameron Young versus Matt Fitzpatrick. As Fitzpatrick agonisingly missed for par on the 72nd hole, Young had secured the biggest win of his career

The Guardian15 Mar
Scheffler searches for form with Masters looming as Åberg leads the way at Players
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Scheffler searches for form with Masters looming as Åberg leads the way at Players

World No 1 sitting outside the top 20 with one round to go Åberg takes three-shot lead into final 18 holes at Sawgrass There is a robotic element to Scottie Scheffler during periods of success but observing the world No 1 in times of adversity is far more intriguing. There is more – much more – to the American than meets the eye. This is a golfer who was once reduced to tears after a Ryder Cup trouncing. While all charges were eventually dropped, the mere fact Scheffler found himself in a pri

The Guardian14 Mar
Fatal shooting near Sawgrass delays opening of gates at Players Championship
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Fatal shooting near Sawgrass delays opening of gates at Players Championship

Police find suspect after incident near course Third round began on time despite delays Police have captured a man who they say killed two people on Friday night about a mile from TPC Sawgrass. The incident led the Players Championship to delay opening the gates to the public for the third round by a couple of hours. The St Johns County sheriff, Rob Hardwick, said the suspect, whom he identified as Christian Barrios, shot two people multiple times about 10:30pm on Friday in the parking lot of

The Guardian14 Mar
Keegan Bradley ‘still heartbroken’ by Ryder Cup loss but open to returning as USA captain
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Keegan Bradley ‘still heartbroken’ by Ryder Cup loss but open to returning as USA captain

He shoots 66 to make cut at Players Championship Rory McIlroy squeaks into third round with strong finish Keegan Bradley has admitted to still being “heartbroken” by his American Ryder Cup team’s loss at Bethpage last year. Bradley is also keen to retain the US captaincy at Adare Manor next September, should Tiger Woods knock back the opportunity. Luke Donald and Europe were set for a Bethpage rout before a rousing US recovery on day three. The visitors still won the trophy for a second time i

The Guardian13 Mar
Tommy Fleetwood relieved as family able to leave Dubai for UK amid conflict
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Tommy Fleetwood relieved as family able to leave Dubai for UK amid conflict

World No 3 talks about situation at Players Championship ‘When you know they’re fine, that’s kind of a relief’ Tommy Fleetwood has expressed relief after his family were able to return to England from Dubai despite the conflict in the Middle East. Fleetwood, the world No 3, has been competing in Florida as his wife, son and two stepsons sought to leave their home of four years. They landed back in the UK on Wednesday evening. Fleetwood spoke about the situation after a fine 69 to open the Play

The Guardian12 Mar
Rory McIlroy hopes to defend Players Championship despite back injury
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Rory McIlroy hopes to defend Players Championship despite back injury

He withdrew from Arnold Palmer Invitational on Saturday ‘I’m taking it hour by hour, but it feels better’ Rory McIlroy will make a last‑minute call on Thursday over whether to defend his Players Championship title, with the Northern Irishman still feeling the effects of a weekend back injury. McIlroy will wait until his pre-round range session to determine whether he is fit enough to play. McIlroy arrived here on Wednesday afternoon, having withdrawn shortly before his third round of the Arnol

The Guardian11 Mar
Changing times and weakened rivals make PGA question generosity to DP World Tour | Ewan Murray
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Changing times and weakened rivals make PGA question generosity to DP World Tour | Ewan Murray

US tour holds upper hand as deal with European counterpart is up for renegotiation, though LIV and its backers will be watching with interest What price a strategic alliance? The golf world might just be about to find out as the PGA Tour considers its partnership with the DP World Tour. A little-known element of the updated deal between the PGA and DP World Tours from 2022 – at a time when LIV disruption was in full flow – relates to a break clause. While the contract in theory runs until 2035,

The Guardian11 Mar
Akshay Bhatia denies Berger in playoff to win Arnold Palmer Invitational
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Akshay Bhatia denies Berger in playoff to win Arnold Palmer Invitational

Bhatia wins on first playoff hole at Bay Hill Berger had led by four shots on the back nine A straightforward conclusion to the Arnold Palmer Invitational is apparently impossible. Palmer himself would approve, even if events at the tournament still played in tribute to a golfing icon can feel grisly at times. This, the Florida swing, is the PGA Tour’s most testing spell. Glory came to Akshay Bhatia after one sudden death hole in competition with Daniel Berger. The 24-year-old Bhatia, a charis

The Guardian8 Mar
Rory McIlroy to defend Players title despite withdrawal from Invitational
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Rory McIlroy to defend Players title despite withdrawal from Invitational

Northern Irishman pulls out before third round ‘I felt a twinge in my back, it became muscle spasms’ Rory McIlroy is confident of defending his Players Championship title from Thursday despite withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer Invitational 35 minutes before his third round. McIlroy suffered back spasms and was unwilling to potentially put appearances at the Players and next month’s Masters at risk by taking to the course at Bay Hill. McIlroy will also be defending the crown at Augusta Nationa

The Guardian7 Mar
Tiger Woods’ wavering over captaincy undermines US Ryder Cup ambitions
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Tiger Woods’ wavering over captaincy undermines US Ryder Cup ambitions

Woods says he has PGA commitments but knows he would be up against a detail-obsessed Luke Donald in 2027 Chatter on the Bay Hill range this week has suggested the prospect of Tiger Woods making a return to competitive action at next month’s Masters may actually be more than a tale of fantasy. There is even the suggestion Woods could test his competitive ability at a stop on the senior Champions Tour between now and Augusta National. If nothing else, the mere discussion keeps sponsors happy. One

The Guardian6 Mar
Sports quiz of the week: F1, Paralympics, Six Nations and Premier League
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Sports quiz of the week: F1, Paralympics, Six Nations and Premier League

Have you been following the big stories in football, rugby, golf, winter sports, F1, cricket, baseball and boxing? Continue reading...

The Guardian6 Mar
Lowly Li snaps back at fans as Lowry endures another difficult day
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Lowly Li snaps back at fans as Lowry endures another difficult day

Chinese world No 71 swears at heckler after breaking club Lowry finishes with a bogey to compound weekend pain “Snap another one!” You find brave people in hospitality areas at golf tournaments. The order came to Li Haotong, moments after his caddie had delivered a broken lob wedge to a bin at the back of the Bay Hill driving range. “Fuck off!” barked Li in immediate reply, with a gesticulation to match. What a scene. Gaining entry to the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the last minute, as a res

The Guardian5 Mar
‘It’s a generous deal’: McIlroy’s surprise at Rahm not accepting DP World Tour offer
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‘It’s a generous deal’: McIlroy’s surprise at Rahm not accepting DP World Tour offer

Spaniard’s stance could complicate Ryder Cup place Luke Donald confirms he will captain Europe again Dust was yet to settle on Luke Donald’s commitment to a third successive stint as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain when Rory McIlroy highlighted the elephant in the locker room. McIlroy, in a sentiment shared by other European players, finds it hard to fathom why Jon Rahm has not reached agreement to make his participation at Adare Manor next September straightforward. Rahm’s Ryder Cup involvement si

The Guardian4 Mar