Ladies European Tour

Caldwell lurking in South Africa as Walsh hangs tough in Morocco

Clandeboye's Jonathan Caldwell fired his lowest round for nearly three years to go into the weekend just a shot off the lead in the Challenge Tour's NMB Championship in South Africa.

Caldwell lurking in South Africa as Walsh hangs tough in Morocco

Harrington nine back in Masters quest at Mexico Open

Pádraig Harrington’s dream of a Masters return may have to wait until next week after he opened with a one-over 72 in the PGA Tour’s Mexico Open at Vidanta.

Harrington nine back in Masters quest at Mexico Open

Sunshine and shadows for Irish as Hideki Matsuyama storms through at Riviera

Rory McIlroy feels for Scottie Scheffler as he battles putting woes, but admits he’s also relieved that the world number one “is giving the rest of us a chance”.

Sunshine and shadows for Irish as Hideki Matsuyama storms through at Riviera

McKibbin settles for fourth in Qatar as impressive Hoshino wins maiden DP World Tour title

Tom McKibbin is looking forward to recharging for his next run of events after coming up just short in his bid for a second DP World Tour title at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.

McKibbin settles for fourth in Qatar as impressive Hoshino wins maiden DP World Tour title

Rookie Walsh hits the front in Kenya as Mehaffey finds her happy place again

Lauren Walsh wants to mark her rookie season with an LET win, and she got off to the perfect start by firing a bogey-free four-under 69 to grab a share of the lead at the season-opening Magical Kenya Ladies Open.

Rookie Walsh hits the front in Kenya as Mehaffey finds her happy place again

Glass half full as Walsh and Mehaffey agonisingly miss out on full cards at LET Q-School

Lauren Walsh and Olivia Mehaffey came up just short at the final stage of the LET's Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco, but they still have much to look forward to in 2024.

Glass half full as Walsh and Mehaffey agonisingly miss out on full cards at LET Q-School

LIV cards for Samooja, Kozuma and Vincent as Walsh starts well at Q-School

Finland’s Kalle Samooja, Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma and Zimbabwe’s Kieran Vincent came through the 36-hole final-day shootout to win their places alongside the likes of Jon Rahm in the LIV Golf League next season.

LIV cards for Samooja, Kozuma and Vincent as Walsh starts well at Q-School

Mickelson denies $600m Rahm to LIV rumour: "This isn't true and I don't know anything"

Phil Mickelson has vehemently denied he's been telling people Jon Rahm is poised to make a shock $600 million move to the LIV Golf League in 2024.

Mickelson denies $600m Rahm to LIV rumour: "This isn't true and I don't know anything"

Comfortable McKibbin in contention at windy Andalucía Masters

Tom McKibbin overcame rain and high winds to post a three-under 69 and move into position to make a weekend charge in the Andalucía Masters at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande.

Comfortable McKibbin in contention at windy Andalucía Masters

Soenderby wins KPMG Women's Irish Open as unluky van Dam snaps driver in buggy accident

Leona Maguire believes Carton House has a tough act to follow when it hosts the KPMG Women's Irish Open on the O'Meara Course next year after a spectacular — and bizarre — finish at Dromoland Castle.

Soenderby wins KPMG Women's Irish Open as unluky van Dam snaps driver in buggy accident

Maguire eight behind Van Dam: "I'm trying my best here, so I'll give it one more day"

Leona Maguire needs to shoot the lights out to end a 17-year wait for a home winner after a closing bogey six left herself eight shots behind leader Ann Van Dam in the KPMG Women's Irish Open at a sun-splashed Dromoland Castle.

Maguire eight behind Van Dam: "I'm trying my best here, so I'll give it one more day"

Maguire catches fire in nick of time

Leona Maguire produced a scintillating finish and picked up five shots in her last five holes to go into the weekend just six shots off the lead in the KPMG Women's Irish Open.

Maguire catches fire in nick of time

Maguire ready for KPMG Women's Irish Open tilt after last year's "learning curve”

Winning a tournament is an emotional experience for any player, but if defending champion Klara Davidson Spilkova is any indication, Leona Maguire faces an emotional rollercoaster in this week's €400,000 KPMG Women's Irish Open at Dromoland Castle.

Maguire ready for KPMG Women's Irish Open tilt after last year's "learning curve”

Moran 'putts' Irish Close away at third extra hole

Castle's Robert Moran clinched the AIG Irish Men's Amateur Close in thrilling fashion and banished the memory of his playoff defeat two years ago when he beat defending champion Quentin Carew with a birdie at the third extra hole at Malone.

Moran 'putts' Irish Close away at third extra hole