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12/8/2007

Matthew wins Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika

Host Annika Sörenstam put her difficult week behind her after carding a confidence-boosting four-under-par 68 to finish in ninth place on level par. “Today was a little different in many ...

8/8/2007

Swedes among the favourites for Scandinavian TPC

Hjorth – on top form “I haven’t been on the top lately,” she confessed. “I had my (back) injury in April and I’ve been free for two months.” Despite posting top-20 finishes on ...

8/8/2007

Ladies European Tour makes debut in India

Mohamed Buamaim, vice-chairman and CEO of 'golf in DUBAI 'golf in DUBAI' was equally excited to be part of the ground-breaking event in Indian. "The growth of the Indian ...

3/8/2007

Ochoa off to flying start at Ricoh Women’s British Open

The LET wishes to apologise to all those who found problems accessing the site yesterday. Unprecedented demand of more than 50 hits per second crashed the system, however the site ...

1/8/2007

Sorenstam's tip from a Tiger

Davies – course novice “It’s not a bad idea really,” said England’s leading lady, Laura Davies. Remarkable, then, that in a career spanning 33 years, Davies has never once played the Old ...

31/7/2007

Player interviews ahead of historic tournament

Steinhauer – defending champion Defending champion, Sherri Steinhauer Q. Sherri, welcome back. How does it feel to be here as defending champion here at St. Andrews? Steinhauer: It's an amazing feeling to ...

31/7/2007

The world’s finest women golfers gather at St Andrews for the Ricoh Women’s British Open

Steinhauer won at Royal Lytham last year “I think it’s a big, big deal,” said Annika Sorenstam, who comes to St Andrews with 10 Majors and 84 worldwide titles under her ...

29/7/2007

Gulbis gains maiden victory after play-off at Evian

She faced a birdie putt at the last only to three-putt for a final round of 75 and a share of third position on three-under with Mexico’s Lorena Ochoa ...