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Presidents Cup returning to Melbourne in 2019

Apart from hosting the World Cup of Golf next year, Melbourne will also be hosting Presidents Cup in 2019
PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem attends a news conference during the 2015 Presidents Cup golf tournament in Incheon, South Korea

Chip-ins delight co-leaders Kjeldsen and Fitzpatrick

Fitzpatrick and Kjeldsen tied for the lead in the British Masters at the end of the second round

Poulter Remains Confident Despite Fifth Hole Mis-hap

Poulter confident despite 'smash on head with wet salmon'
The British Masters

Chip-in birdies delight co-leaders Kjeldsen and Fitzpatrick

Chip-in birdies delight co-leaders Kjeldsen and Fitzpatrick

Interview: Harrington stung by hat-trick of three putts

Harrington's euphoric mood following Ireland's Euro'16 qualifying win over Germany the night before evaporated too quickly at the British Masters.

Internationals salute Bae Sang after stunning win

Bae Sang-moon's career will take a backseat to military service for the next two years.
Bae of South Korea reacts after sinking putt to defeat U.S’s Fowler and Walker on 18th hole during four ball matches of 2015 Presidents Cup golf tournament at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon

Chinese teenager Jin Cheng focussed on more amateur success

Asia-Pacific Amateur Golf champion Jin Cheng says that he has no plans to turn professional anytime soon and is focussed on Amateur success.

Golf – Internationals claw early point back at Presidents Cup

The Internationals claimed a vital early point on the second day of the Presidents Cup.
Bae of South Korea celebrates with teammates after sinking putt to defeat U.S.’s Fowler and Walker on 18th hole during four ball matches of 2015 Presidents Cup golf tournament in Incheon

Woburn wizard Fitzpatrick conjures a magical 64

Young gun Matthew Fitzpatrick fired six birdies and an eagle to sprint to the top of the leaderboard at the British Masters
The British Masters

Poulter proves to be the host with the most…nerves

Ian Poulter had to overcome a rare attack of the jitters before getting his campaign underway at the $4.55 million British Masters on Thursday.
The British Masters

Anirban Lahiri rues poor Presidents start

Anirban Lahiri is savouring the 'extremely special' experience of being the first golfer from India to play at the Presidents Cup.
International team member Anirban Lahiri of India tees off on the fourth hole during the opening foursome matches of the 2015 Presidents Cup golf tournament at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon

Leaving on a jet plane? Not me: Fritsch

Florian Fritsch refuses to fly seems about as incongruous as a horse-hating jockey or a skier who dislikes snow.
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship