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              Casey takes a giant step in Ireland
GET IN. Irish Open champion Paul Casey celebrates his tournamernt winning eagle putt on the 18th at Carton House. Picture: Fran Caffrey / www.golffile.ieIt was the most English of distances - a couple of paces less than a cricket pitch - yet for Paul Casey the 20 yard walk to pull the ball out of the hole on the 18th green on the Montgomerie Course was the most pleasant of journeys.Lowry bows out
Shane Lowry shows his frustration after driving into a fairway bunker at the sixth in Saturday’s third round. Picture: Thos Caffrey / www.golffile.ieLike the Titan, Atlas, who was punished by the gods and made to support the heavens, Shane Lowry’s single-handed bid to carry the Irish Open on his broad shoulders ended in disappointment at Carton House.Donald and Casey aren't The Young Ones any more
Harrington and Noh Seung-yul at the 2010 Iskandar Johor Open.Padraig Harrington knows talent when he sees it but while he’s a huge admirer of Martin Kaymer, Rory McIlroy and Korea’s Noh Seung-Yul Noh, he’s looking to a group of ageing young ones to make their mark at last.Injured Casey cagey over chances
Paul Casey insists he won’t play in pain in Spain as chases down Race to Dubai leader Lee Westwood at the Volvo World Match Play.
The English ace is desperate to get back on the winning trail after three months on the sidelines with a rib injury.
But he’s not quite 100 percent and vowed that he won’t play on at all costs in the 16-man matchplay showdown at Finca Cortesin.
But he’s not quite 100 percent and vowed that he won’t play on at all costs in the 16-man matchplay showdown at Finca Cortesin.
Tiger sets sights on Doral victory
Tiger Woods bows to no man - not even Tiger Woods.
After a start to the season that has seen teenagers such as Rory McIlroy, Ryo Ishikawa and Danny Lee touted as possible successors to the world’s most dominant player, the man himself has only to look in the mirror to see his biggest challenger staring coldly back at him.
After a start to the season that has seen teenagers such as Rory McIlroy, Ryo Ishikawa and Danny Lee touted as possible successors to the world’s most dominant player, the man himself has only to look in the mirror to see his biggest challenger staring coldly back at him.
          
        
      













