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Telegraph Sport | Golf Golf news and tournament reports from telegraph.co.uk Daly trails McGowan and Ruiz in Italian Open John Daly put his off-course troubles behind him with an opening 67 in the Italian Open at Castello di Tolcinasco in Milan only to find himself upstaged by a little known Paraguayan and a batch of British golfing lions. Sergio Garcia plays his way out of doldrums Poulter's 69 the best of the British contingent, writes Nelson Clare in Florida. Lotta Wahlin holds two-shot lead in Turkey 24-year-old Swede shot a two-under-par 71, and was the only player to break par on the opening day at the National Golf Club, in Antalya, with Spain's Paula Marti lying second on level par. Grieving Nick Dougherty bids for Italian Open Nick Dougherty will launch an llth-hour bid for the Italian Open victory that narrowly eluded him in 2007, only 48 hours after his mother's funeral following a heart attack. Woods' absence hits Players Championship Despite a strong field, golf's richest event is poorer without the injured world No 1, writes Art Spander. Lawrie's Spanish Open win keeps Irish on a roll Peter Lawrie completed a European Tour Irish hat trick with a dramatic extra time triumph over Ignacio Garrido in the Spanish Open at the Real Club in Seville. Reality check for troubled John Daly After appearing recently in an online video playing golf in nothing but jeans, a cap and a pair of dark glasses, Daly turned up in Spain with a strange version of reality in his luggage. Mark Reason reports. Clarke and Lampard illustrate therapy of sport Sport can provide some comfort in times of grief, as Lampard's astonishing performance also proves, writes Alison Kervin. Spanish Open: Garrido shatters course record Spaniard leads his home open event 36 years after father's triumph, writes Richard James in Seville. Dale Reid swaps Orders of Merit for bed pans After illness cut short her career, golfer finds joy of the course, writes Lewine Mair. Gwladys Nocera grabs share of lead Maria Boden and Gwladys Nocera had the only sub-70 scores during the opening round of the Aberdeen Asset Scottish Open, writes Lewine Mair. Montgomerie's happy Spanish Open return Colin Montgomerie declared himself "delighted" with a 70 on his first day back in competitive golf for five weeks in the Spanish Open, writes Richard James in Seville. Colin Montgomerie sets sights on Ryder Cup Colin Montgomerie returns to competitive golf in the Spanish Open, targeting two victories in his next eight outings, writes Richard James in Seville. Padraig Harrington to miss PGA Championship Open champion has said he will skip the PGA Championship at Wentworth, the European Tour's flagship event, because it would disrupt his preparation for the US Open. Royal Birkdale is lengthened for The Open Royal & Ancient keen to stage a phone-free Open, writes Lewine Mair. Newsfeed display by CaRP |
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