Headlines 04 September 2006
04 Sep 2006
- Golf: Stenson's eagle putt secures win
Guardian Unlimited - 04 Sep 02:39AMGolf: Sweden's Henrik Stenson holed an eagle putt to win a three-man play-off for the BMW Championship.
- Drive for clues after vandals strike before blind golf event
The Scotsman - 04 Sep 12:27PMVANDALS launched a bizarre attack on an Edinburgh golf course just days before it was due to host the world blind golf tournament.
- ProStroke Golf PC demo ( News )
EuroGamer - 04 Sep 11:13AMGusto Games' ProStroke Golf is now available to try out in a PC demo (I'm assured there will be some non-demo/release date news later in the day, incidentally - stay tuned), giving you the chance to see whether its innovative new stroke system does the trick.
- ProStroke Golf - Playable PC Demo Here
Spong - 2 hours, 22 minutes agoCheck out Gusto/Oxygen's genius little golf game.
- Sexed-up golf mag proves too hot for the plus-four set
Independent - 04 Sep 12:25AMGlamour models are more often associated with the male-dominated world of motor racing. So when an esoteric golf magazine attempted to broaden its readership with a radical transformation into something akin to top-shelf literature, it was bound to cause a stir.
- Golf: Howell goes up as Cup decisions loom
Guardian Unlimited - 02 Sep 11:39PMGolf: David Howell, Padraig Harrington and Colin Montgomerie all impressed at the BMW International as Ian Woosnam prepared to name his Ryder Cup team.
- Bjorn fumes over Ryder snub
Guardian Unlimited - 04 Sep 01:16PMGolf: 'I have totally lost respect for Ian Woosnam,' seethes Dane after missing out on European team.
- BJORN SLAMS WOOSNAM SNUB
Sporting Life - 1 hour, 21 minutes agoThomas Bjorn let rip at Ian Woosnam on Monday in a way that will send shock waves through European golf two weeks ahead of the match against the Americans.
- ProStroke Golf PC demo ( News )
EuroGamer - 04 Sep 11:14AMTake it for a swing. If you would like to comment on this article, then you must be logged in! Be the first to write a comment!
- Golf in brief
The Scotsman: Sport - 04 Sep 12:30AMBARRY Hume, the former Scottish Amateur champion, secured his highest finish since joining the Asian Tour when he finished runner-up at the Malaysian Masters.

