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Race to Dubai is natural step for Golf’s European PGA Tour
October 31st, 2008

George O’Grady, chief executive of the European Tour, on the growth of golf.

It is appropriate that this weekend’s Volvo Masters – the 21st edition of the European Tour’s season-ending tournament – provides the opportunity to reflect on an era of substantial growth in golf and an era that galvanised the Tour on the European stage.

We came to Valderrama, which, at the first Volvo Masters in 1988, was the undisputed No 1 golf course on the Continent, just a few months after Seve Ballesteros had won his third Open Championship. Seve, who inspired our other great major champions, contributed enormously to the unification of the Tour throughout Europe. The past 20 years have seen outstanding levels of growth in golf. We feel now is the time to truly embrace our sport’s ever-increasing global nature.

The Race to Dubai, which begins next week at the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai, will replace the European Tour Order of Merit. This will bring the Tour cohesion and focus – globally. The season-long Race to Dubai, which carries a bonus pool of $10 million, will culminate with the Dubai World Championship, in November next year, which has a prize fund of $10 million. This financial injection will provide greater visibility to everyone connected with the European Tour.

The aim of Leisurecorp, our partners in the Dubai initiatives, is to develop the best golf courses in the world with architects such as Sergio Garcia and Greg Norman, Vijay Singh and Pete Dye, as they are doing at Jumeirah Golf Estates, the home of the Dubai World Golf Championship. Norman has already been a great ally in developing this concept globally.

Our brand image is changing to reflect Harry Vardon’s status as golf’s first touring professional. As Vardon himself once said: “Golf is now the game of all nations – and it deserves to be.”

 
 
European Golf Tour Money List
October 27th, 2008

Oct 27 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2008
European Tour on Monday (British unless stated):

 1. Robert Karlsson (Sweden)       2,695,248 euros
 2. Padraig Harrington (Ireland)   2,397,823
 3. Lee Westwood                   2,228,642
 4. Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain)   2,018,596
 5. Henrik Stenson (Sweden)        1,773,617
 6. Ross Fisher                    1,760,180
 7. Graeme McDowell                1,758,846
 8. Martin Kaymer (Germany)        1,425,500
 9. Sergio Garcia (Spain)          1,395,917
10. Oliver Wilson                  1,246,705
11. Jeev Milkha Singh (India)      1,201,509
12. Darren Clarke                  1,074,688
13. Soren Hansen (Denmark)         1,062,611
14. Retief Goosen (South Africa)   1,051,335
15. James Kingston (South Africa)    953,744
16. Pablo Larrazabal (Spain)         931,358
17. Peter Hanson (Sweden)            931,336
18. Richard Finch                    918,938
19. Ian Poulter                      906,806
20. Paul Casey                       890,347
 
 
Seve Ballesteros’ third brain operation a success!!!!
October 25th, 2008

Surgeons in Madrid have successfully completed a third operation on golfer Seve Ballesteros to reduce swelling from his brain tumour.

“In that operation the targets originally planned have been achieved and has eliminated the oedema and the remnants of the tumour,” a statement from Madrid’s La Paz hospital read.

“The patient is stable … and is currently controlled in the intensive care unit”.

The operation on the 51-year-old, led by La Paz’s chief brain surgeon Javier Heredero, lasted 6-1/2 hours.

Ballesteros is suffering from an oligoastrocytoma, a tumour that affects two types of brain cell, and spreads diffusely inside the brain cavity.

He was admitted to hospital on Oct 13 after collapsing at the airport in Madrid when bound for a golf show in Munich.

His first operation called for a follow-on procedure two days later in which a section of skull was removed – a decompressive craniectomy – to allow for the initial brain swelling.

There was some mildly encouraging news around the weekend when the hospital said that Ballesteros had woken up on the day after the second surgery – and that they had noted that his reactions were satisfactory before putting him back under sedation.

However, further bleeding and a loss of consciousness necessitated today’s operation.

 
 
Tiger Woods Set on Masters Return
October 25th, 2008

Tiger Woods has said he is “very confident” that he will compete in the Masters next April, even though his doctors have yet to name a date when he can start playing again following knee surgery.

Woods said: “If I have six months off from surgery, that puts me into January – and another four months puts me at 10 months. I figure I can come back after 10 months.

“Generally it’s between six to nine months when American football players are able to come back and if they can do it at that level, I hope I can do it in golf.”

However, Woods balanced his optimism with caution. “You have to let the ligament heal,” he said. “It has to get more taut. I don’t want to stretch it out because I don’t want to have it go back to where it was.” Keeping it taut means that the world No 1 must stay “on a straight plane” rather than attempt anything in the way of rotation.

Woods has not taken a full swing since the US Open at Torrey Pines in June. That was the week when he defeated Rocco Mediate on what he called a “play-off play-off” to bag his 14th major.

He had an operation the next week in which the tendon from his right knee was used to replace the damaged anterior cruciate ligament in his left leg.

On Monday, when he appeared at Torrey Pines as caddie for the winner of a Buick sweepstake, Woods did not have any problems as he stepped out of his buggy to study the lines of putts.

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September 19th, 2008
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