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Kaymer targets slow play

Martin Kaymer is another player happy to see the ban on anchored putters confirmed, and wants the lawmakers to target slow play next on their hit-list.

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Monty supports anchoring ban

Colin Montgomerie says the decision by the R&A and USGA to outlaw the anchoring of putters is the correct one.

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China to host Royal Trophy

China will host the Royal Trophy for the first time this year.

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Davis secures Open spot

England's Brian Davis has booked a place at the Open Championship via International Final Qualifying.

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Davis aiming for Open spot

Brian Davis has put himself in a strong position to qualify for this year's Open after a first-round 66 in the American leg of qualifying.

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Ryder Cup wild card criteria set

Players with good Gleneagles form and bad-weather experience will rank "very highly" in Paul McGinley's list of Ryder Cup wild-card contenders.

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Anchored putters ban approved

The R&A and United States Golf Association have confirmed that the ban on anchored strokes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.

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Garcia: No apology for Tiger

Sergio Garcia has no intention of instigating peace talks with Tiger Woods following their clash at the Players Championship.

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McGinley opts for three picks

European Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley has announced he will have three wild card selections to complete his team.

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Rose supports anchoring ban

World number four Justin Rose has given his backing to the proposed outlawing of anchored putting strokes in golf.

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McDowell backs Bulgaria debut

Graeme McDowell says European Tour golfers were 'bowled over' by their first taste of Bulgaria which hosted last week's Volvo World Match Play Championship.

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Kaymer welcomes Ryder Cup call

Ryder Cup hero Martin Kaymer has backed European captain Paul McGinley's decision to have three wild cards instead of two for Gleneagles.

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