Sanderson Farms Championship

Power targeting big finish in Mississippi

Seamus Power believes he can make a charge in Mississippi after an inspired putting performance left him eight shots off the pace heading into the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship.

Power targeting big finish in Mississippi

Lowry and Murphy conquer high winds to contend for Dunhill Links

Shane Lowry birdied three of his last four holes to move into contention for his first win since The Open at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Lowry and Murphy conquer high winds to contend for Dunhill Links

Hoey and Dunne enjoying new lease of life on the links

Michael Hoey and Paul Dunne are enjoying the game again and they can transform their careers in Scotland after making brilliant starts in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Hoey and Dunne enjoying new lease of life on the links

Harrington banking on bad weather weekend; Maguire and Meadow make cut

Pádraig Harrington championed the retiring Paul Lawrie for his doggedness but did not rule himself out of challenging for his 16th European Tour win in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open.

Harrington banking on bad weather weekend; Maguire and Meadow make cut

More horror for Harrington; Ireland seventh in Argentina

Pádraig Harrington Dantesque slide to 353rd in the latest world rankings was summed up by his final round performance in Mississippi last night when he racked up a quintuple bogey nine on his third hole of the day.

More horror for Harrington; Ireland seventh in Argentina

McDowell leads despite cold putter but Harrington punished for mistakes

Both had 32 putts but Graeme McDowell certainly felt a lot better than Pádraig Harrington as they chased very different goals nearly 8,000 miles apart.

McDowell leads despite cold putter but Harrington punished for mistakes

G-Mac in control; Padraig still edgy

Graeme McDowell wielded his putter like a wand to fire a second consecutive round of 67 for a a three shot lead over Ryder Cup team-mate Ian Poulter in the WGC-HSBC Champions.

G-Mac in control; Padraig still edgy