30 July 2010
Latest Courses
LOUGH ERNE
In terms of beauty and enjoyment, there are few courses that can rival the Lough Erne Golf Resort in NW Ireland.
ST GEORGES G&CC
St George's G&CC course, where the 2010 Canadian Open was played, is rated among the World's top 100.
ST ANDREWS
No golfing expedition to Scotland is complete without playing the famous Old Course at St Andrews.
LOCH LOMOND GC
Loch Lomond, the spectacular setting for the Scottish Open, has no need to laud its magnificence.
LE GOLF NATIONAL
where this week's French Open will be played is a links-target style course ranked in the top five in Europe.
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ALNMOUTH GC
Graeme Bailey takes in one of the North East's finest golf courses - this time visiting the region's oldest, Alnmouth.
NORD-EICHENRIED
This week's BMW International Open will once more be played at Golfclub Munchen Nord-Eichenreid.
PEBBLE BEACH
where this year's US Open is to be staged, is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque courses in the world.
PEBBLE BEACH 1-18
This hole-by-hole guide to Pebble Beach shows how the course has changed since the last US Open there in 2000.
TPC SOUTHWIND
TPC Southwind, where this week's St Jude Championship is to be played, opened in March 1988.
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- Robert Rock-ed by disqualification
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- Greene leads with stunning 62
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Photo Galleries
Day one at the 3 Irish Open
We picture some of the early, first-round front runners at the 3 Irish Open Go to Gallery
Women's British Open R1
A look at the action on day one of the Ricoh Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale. Go to Gallery
Women's British Open preview
This gallery looks at some of the big stars bidding for glory at this week's Ricoh Women's British Open. Go to Gallery





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