M2M Russian Open

Hot Hoey comes up short in Moscow as Casey makes fine debut

Michael Hoey made a late charge for victory but even a magnificent 64 left him three shots shy of an emotional Lee Slattery in the M2M Russian Open.

Hot Hoey comes up short in Moscow as Casey makes fine debut

Round up: McIlroy struggles; Selfridge contending; Hoey eight back

Rory McIlroy got up and down nicely from sand for birdie at the 18th to ease his fears of not making the cut but the world No 1 may not be able to stop Jason Day or even Jordan Spieth from taking his world No 1 crown in Boston on Monday.

Round up: McIlroy struggles; Selfridge contending; Hoey eight back

Hoey and Casey hot in Moscow; Irish challenging in France

Michael Hoey is lurking dangerously as he tracks his sixth European Tour win but perhaps even more impressive was Brian Casey’s back nine charge in the M2M Russian Open.

Hoey and Casey hot in Moscow; Irish challenging in France

Tour round-up: G-Mac's eagle two; rookie pros; Porthcawl; Moscow

PGA Tour — Graeme McDowell failed to shake off his jet lag and put in a tired finish but even at that he was still smiling after holing a three hybrid from 213 yards for an eagle two en route to a two under 68  in the first round of the RBC Canadian Open at Royal Montreal.

Tour round-up: G-Mac's eagle two; rookie pros; Porthcawl; Moscow

Hungry Hoey claims fifth European Tour win

Michael Hoey receives a rifle salute from the traditional Russian Military after winning the M2M Russian Open at the Tseleevo Golf and Polo Club. Picture ©Getty Images Michael Hoey continued his amazing record as voracious finisher when he cruised to his fifth European Tour win with a commanding four-shot victory in the M2M Russian Open.

Hoey in the mix despite "silly mistakes"

Michael Hoey is in contention in Moscow. icture: Thos Caffrey / www.golffile.ieMichael Hoey insists he must cut out his “silly mistakes” if he’s to capture the M2M Russian Open and his fifth European Tour title.