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Scotland’s Paul Lawrie won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters for a second time Sunday, firing a 65 to outpace Australia’s Jason Day and Sweden’s Peter Hanson by four shots.

Lawrie previously won in Qatar in 1999, the same year he claimed the Claret Jug as Open Champion. His latest victory was an emotional one, […]

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They say winning breeds winning, and Branden Grace is proving it’s true. The young South African defeated a pair of his vaunted countrymen to claim the Volvo Golf Champions and open 2012 with back-to-back victories.

Grace, 23, became the first player to begin a European Tour season with consecutive wins since Fred Couples in […]

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If there’s one thing better than winning a big event on home soil, it’s successfully defending your title. Louis Oosthuizen enjoyed the sweet taste of consecutive victories by claiming the Africa Open with a 27-under-par total, good for a two-shot margin at East London Golf Club in South Africa. The tournament kicked off the […]

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It may not have been a major, or even a prominent European Tour event, but Sergio Garcia will take his victory since 2009. The Spaniard was simply brilliant in winning the Castello Masters by 11 shots, dedicating the triumph to the late Seve Ballesteros.

Garcia began the final round eight clear of the field at […]

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Well, that didn’t take long.

In just his third event as a pro, England’s Tom Lewis won the Portugal Masters with a sensational final-round 65. The 20-year-old finished 21-under par and two clear of Rafael Cabrera-Bello.

Lewis began the final round four shots behind Cabrera-Bello at Oceanico Victoria Golf Course, and was staring up at […]

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He didn’t make it look easy, but England’s Lee Slattery closed out all competitors to take the Bankia Madrid Masters at El Encin Golf Hotel.

Slattery’s two-shot, 54-hole lead vanished quickly on Sunday; bogeys on two of his first five holes opened the door for Cesar Monasterio and Lorenzo Gagli. Slattery steadied himself around the […]

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Step aside, Lee and Rory. Take a seat, Mr. Kaymer. Thomas Bjorn is the hottest golfer in Europe.

The 40-year-old Dane overtook three of the game’s brightest stars, along with a bevy of other challengers, with a final-round 62 to win the Omega European Masters in Switzerland. The four-shot victory followed Bjorn’s playoff win […]

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