Live Golf Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • 11.30am-12.30pm

    The World Matchplay Championship. Steve Rider presents the semi-finals of the prestigious tournament at Wentworth, where the four remaining players will be desperate to make tomorrow's final. Last year's event saw Ernie Els take the trophy for the fourth time in his career : can 'The Big Easy' give himself a chance of making it five with a good performance today? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Seve Ballesteros and Julian Tutt

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. The third round at Mount Juliet Estate in Co Kilkenny, Ireland. Canadian star Mike Weir took the honours last year but will have to beat a star-studded field, including Ernie Els, David Duval and Sergio Garcia, if he is to come out on top again. Plus, action from the World Rowing Championships in Seville

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. Continued coverage of the opening round at Mount Juliet in Kilkenny. Canadian star Mike Weir took the honours in last year's tournament : but will have to beat a star-studded field including Ernie Els, David Duval and Sergio Garcia if he is to come out on top again. Includes News Summary and Weather at 2.45 and News Summary at 4.05

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. Coverage of the fourth and final round of the third World Golf Championship tournament at Mount Juliet in Co Kilkenny. Who will lift the prestigious title at the end of their round today? Plus, action from the World Rowing Championships in Seville

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. Coverage of the opening round at Mount Juliet in Kilkenny, the first time a World Golf Championship event has been held in Ireland. The Ryder Cup gets under way at the Belfry next week, so a number of players from both teams will be in action here, hoping to hit top form

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. The second round continues at Mount Juliet in Kilkenny, as the top 50 players in the world and the leading money winners on the six tours battle it out in the third World Golf Championship tournament of the year. Includes News Summary and Weather at 2.45pm and News Summary at 4.05pm

  • The American Express Championship

    The American Express Championship. The final round at Mount Juliet Estate in Kilkenny, Ireland. Canadian star Mike Weir took the honours last year but will have to beat a star-studded field, including Ernie Els, David Duval and Sergio Garcia if he is to come out on top again

  • Australian Masters

    The Australian Masters. Coverage of the opening day's play at the Kingston Heath Golf Club in Victoria

  • Australian Masters

    The Australian Masters. Coverage of the fourth and final day's play at the Kingston Heath Golf Club in Victoria

  • Australian Masters

    The Australian Masters. Coverage of the second day's play at the Kingston Heath Golf Club in Victoria

  • Australian Masters

    The Australian Masters. Coverage of the third day's play at the Kingston Heath Golf Club in Victoria

  • The Australian Open

    The Australian Open. Day two of the tournament tees off at the Grand Golf Club in Gilston, Queensland. Ernie Els and Thomas Bjorn are among those expected to be in contention when the halfway cut is announced at the close of play today

  • Australian Open

    The Australian Open. The opening day's play of the PGA Tour of Australasia event, held at the New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney. Tim Clark of South African returns as the defending champion

  • Australian Open

    The Australian Open. The third day's play of the PGA Tour of Australasia event, held at the New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney. Tim Clark of South African was victorious here last year

  • Australian Open

    The Australian Open. The fourth and final day's play of the PGA Tour of Australasia event, held at the New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney. Tim Clark of South African is the reigning champion

  • Australian Open

    The Australian Open. The second day's play of the PGA Tour of Australasia event, held at the New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney. Tim Clark of South African returns as the defending champion

  • The B&H International Open

    The B&H International Open. Steve Rider presents coverage of the closing stages on the third day of the tournament at The Belfry. Colin Montgomerie has suffered a dip in form of late : can the Scottish star get back to winning ways on a course that he played so well during last year's Ryder Cup? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Mark James, Laura Davies and Julian Tutt

  • BMW Championship

    The BMW Championship. Coverage of the opening round of the tournament at Wentworth, where Angel Cabrera is defending champion

  • BMW Championship

    The BMW Championship. Coverage of the fourth and final round of the tournament at Wentworth, where Angel Cabrera is defending champion

  • BMW Championship

    The BMW Championship. Coverage of the second day's play of the tournament at Wentworth, where some of the biggest names in the game will battle for Angel Cabrera's title

  • BMW Championship

    The BMW Championship. Coverage of the third day's play of the tournament at Wentworth, where some of the biggest names in the game will battle for Angel Cabrera's title

  • BMW PGA Championship
  • British Masters

    The British Masters. Coverage of the second day's play of the tournament, held at the De Vere Belfry, where Colin Montgomerie will be among the favourites to win

  • British Masters

    The British Masters. Coverage of the fourth and final round of the tournament, held at the De Vere Belfry, where the players will be hoping to succeed Thomas Bjorn as champion

  • British Masters

    The British Masters. Coverage of the third day's play of the tournament, held at the De Vere Belfry, where Thomas Bjorn is expected to defend his title

  • British Masters

    The British Masters. Coverage of the opening day's play of the tournament, held at the De Vere Belfry

  • The Canadian Skins

    The Canadian Skins. Day two of the famous tournament at the O'Meara Course in Huntsville, Ontario. Sergio Garcia, Mike Weir, John Daly and Vijay Singh are among those playing for the big money on offer for winning each hole

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the opening day of the tournament hosted by Tiger Woods at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. The American star won his own tournament last year, but will not be defending the title as he is still recovering from knee surgery

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the second day of the tournament hosted by Tiger Woods at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Woods will not be competing in the tournament he won last year because of a knee injury, but it will still be a high-class field, with the likes of this year's PGA Tour money leader Vijay Singh, double Major winner in 2008 Padraig Harrington and Ryder Cup-winning stars Jim Furyk, Anthony Kim and Justin Leonard. Harrington is a former winner of this event, having claimed the title in 2002, while Luke Donald is the only other non-American name to feature on the trophy as he was crowned champion in 2005

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the third day's play at the Sherwood Country Club in California, an event won last year by Tiger Woods. The American has won the 16-man tournament in three of the last four years, but misses out this time due to injury

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the third day of the tournament hosted by Tiger Woods at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Woods will not be competing in the tournament he won last year because of a knee injury, but it will still be a high-class field, with the likes of Vijay Singh and Padraig Harrington set to compete

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the fourth and final day of the tournament hosted by Tiger Woods at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. This the 10th staging of the event and Padraig Harrington and Luke Donald are the only players from outside the USA to have claimed the trophy

  • Chevron World Challenge

    The Chevron World Challenge. Coverage of the fourth and final day's play at the Sherwood Country Club in California, an event won last year by Tiger Woods. This is the 10th year that the fund-raising tournament has taken place, with Woods being successful on four occasions

  • The EMC World Cup

    The EMC World Cup. The key drives, chips and putts on the first day at Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, where the American pair of Phil Mickelson and David Toms are favourites for the title

  • The European Open

    The European Open. The opening round at the K Club in Dublin, where a strong field will be in attendance hoping to get their hands on the trophy come Sunday afternoon. Former winners Nick Faldo, Greg Norman and Bernhard Langer will be hoping to roll back the years and launch a challenge for the title with low scores today. Including news summary and weather

  • The European Open

    The European Open. Ryle Nugent presents further coverage of the second round at the K Club in Dublin. Padraig Harrington already has a title to his name this year and will be hoping to pick up a second as he begins preparations for the forthcoming Open Championship. Including Telly Bingo, Nuacht and News for the Deaf

  • The European Open

    The European Open. Coverage of the final round at the K Club in Dublin, where the quality field will be pushing for victory as they continue their preparations for the 131st Open Championship which gets under way at Muirfield in less than two weeks' time. Former winners Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood, Bernhard Langer and Nick Faldo will all be hoping for low scores this afternoon as they attempt to get their name etched onto the trophy one more time

  • The European Open

    The European Open. Coverage of the third round at the K Club in Dublin, where those players who survived yesterday evening's halfway cut will be jockeying for position on the leaderboard, hoping to be well placed to challenge for the title in tomorrow's final round

  • The European Open

    The European Open. Coverage of the second round at the K Club in Dublin. Sweden's Mikael Lundberg opened up a three-shot lead by the end of the second round last year : but faded in the last two rounds to finish well down the field, as Darren Clarke and Padraig Harrington piled on the pressure. Who will still be in the running this time around when the halfway cut is announced? Includes News Summary at 4.07pm, Telly Bingo at 4.10pm and Nuacht at 5.20pm

  • The Irish Open

    The Irish Open. Coverage through to the close of play as the fourth and final round of this year's tournament at Fota Island draws to a close. Who will be celebrating victory at the end of his round?

  • The Irish Open

    The Irish Open. Coverage of the second round of this year's tournament at Fota Island, Cork, where the players will be jockeying for position on the leaderboard in a bid to avoid the halfway cut. Darren Clarke and Padraig Harrington shared second last year with Sweden's Niclas Fasth. The Irishmen will be hoping to go one better this time around to give their vocal supporters something to cheer about. Includes News Summary at 4.05pm, Telly Bingo at 4.10pm and Nuacht at 5.20pm

  • The Irish Open

    The Irish Open. The opening round of this year's tournament at Fota Island, Cork, where among those hoping to challenge for the title will be in-form Justin Rose. The young Englishman has enjoyed a fantastic season and, after a number of wins on the tour already this year, he'll be confident he will be pushing for the title on Sunday afternoon

  • Irish Open

    The Irish Open. Coverage of the final round at the Portmarnock Golf Club, where competitors will be hoping a good score can help them to the title Soren Hansen won last year. The Dane went through a nail-biting four-hole play-off with Darren Fichardt, Richard Bland and Niclas Fasth before coming out as champion : will the crowning moment be just as dramatic this time around? Commentary by Alex Hay

  • The Irish Open

    The Irish Open. The third round of this year's tournament at Fota Island, Cork, where those players who survived the halfway cut will be aiming for a good performance to give themselves every chance of battling for the title tomorrow

  • The Irish Open

    The Irish Open. Coverage of the fourth and final round of this year's tournament at Fota Island, Co Cork. With the European Open scheduled to start on Thursday, the players will be keen to turn in a good score here. The fans will be hoping local favourite Padraig Harrington is up among the leaders in the final analysis

  • Irish Open

    The Irish Open. Coverage of the third round at the Portmarnock Golf Club, where those players who survived the halfway cut will be aiming for a good performance to give themselves every chance of battling for the title tomorrow. The local crowd will be hoping Padraig Harrington can have a good day as he looks to improve upon his sixth place finish last year. Commentary by Alex Hay

  • The Masters

    Coverage of the opening day's play in the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia, where the world's finest line-up in the first Major of the year. Zach Johnson became the first person to win the tournament with an over-par total since 1956, and the American is attempting to secure an unlikely double and hold off the challenge of favourite Tiger Woods

  • The Masters

    Coverage of the second day's play in the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia, where the world's finest line-up in the first Major of the year. Jose Maria Olazabal's victory in 1999 is the last by a European here, with the likes of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson dominating in recent years, but a strong European contingent is in force once again, including Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia

  • The Masters

    Coverage of the fourth and final day's play in the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia, where the world's finest line-up in the first Major of the year. Few people expected anything other than a Tiger Woods victory heading into the final round last year, with the world number one clear favourite to eclipse the likes of Stuart Appleby and Zach Johnson. However, Johnson had other ideas and shot an outstanding 69 to win by two shots and claim his first Major

  • The Masters

    Coverage of the third day's play in the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia, where the world's finest line-up in the first Major of the year. The conditions continued to prove difficult last year, even for the elite players, with Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington both shooting rounds of 75 at this stage, while Tiger Woods stayed firmly in the hunt with a 72

  • Masters Par 3

    The Masters Par 3 tournament. Coverage of the warm-up event for the first Major of the year at the Augusta National. Rory Sabbatini took the honours in 2008

  • Mercedes-Benz Championship

    The Mercedes-Benz Championship. Coverage of the second day of the US Tour event from the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui, Hawaii, where Stuart Appleby took the honours last year

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The opening day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, in a tournament won last year by Trevor Immelman. The South African is joined by 11 of the world's best players over the next four days as they battle it out for the $1.2million first prize, including Sergio Garcia, Anthony Kim and Lee Westwood. Last year's event attracted the usual high standard, even though defending champion Jim Furyk had to withdraw due to injury. The likes of Ernie Els, Luke Donald, Adam Scott and Retief Goosen were among the field, as well as late replacement Immelman. The South African went on to become the star of the show, leaving the home faithful happy following a dramatic conclusion

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The second day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, won last year by Trevor Immelman. The South African golfer was a late replacement in last year's invitational event, but went on to win the tournament and follow in the footsteps of compatriots Ernie Els and Retief Goosen

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The third day's play at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, in a tournament won last year by Trevor Immelman. The South African is joined by 11 of the world's best players over the next four days as they battle it out for the $1.2million first prize, including Sergio Garcia, Anthony Kim and Lee Westwood

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The opening day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, where Henrik Stenson was victorious last year. The Swede will be back to defend his title against 11 other players, including his compatriot Robert Karlsson, Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, home favourites Richard Sterne and Retief Goosen and English duo Ross Fisher and Luke Donald

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The third day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, where Henrik Stenson was victorious last year. A seven-under-par round of 65 at this stage 12 months ago kept the Swede in the lead of a competition he dominated throughout

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The fourth and final day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, where Henrik Stenson was victorious last year. The Swede's concluding round of 68 ensured he finished nine shots clear of American runner-up Kenny Perry 12 months ago

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The second day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, where Henrik Stenson was victorious last year. The Swede's one-under-par 71 at this stage in 2008 was enough for him to maintain his lead following an excellent 63 on day one and he went on to finish nine shots clear of second-placed Kenny Perry of America

  • Nedbank Challenge

    The Nedbank Challenge. The fourth and final day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, South Africa, won last year by Trevor Immelman. The South African golfer was a late replacement in last year's invitational event, but went on to win the tournament and follow in the footsteps of compatriots Ernie Els and Retief Goosen

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The opening day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where Jim Furyk will be hoping to get the defence of his crown off to a solid start. The American will be joined by 11 of the world's best players over the next four days as they battle it out for the $1.2million first prize, including Sergio Garcia and Colin Montgomerie

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The third day at the Gary Player Country Club Course in Sun City, where Sergio Garcia will be looking to continue the defence of his title with a solid round. Garcia has won this title twice in the past three years, on each occasion beating a South African in a sudden-death play-off, with Ernie Els and Retief Goosen the players having to settle for second place

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The second day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where Jim Furyk will be hoping to defend his title in style. The 12-man field features some of the leading players in the world, including Padraig Harrington, Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson, while the locals will be hoping for a sustained challenge from Ernie Els and Retief Goosen

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. Coverage of the fourth and final day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where Jim Furyk will be hoping to clinch a hat-trick of titles

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The final round at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where Sergio Garcia will be looking to make a successful defence of his title. The local supporters will be out in their droves to cheer on Retief Goosen and Ernie Els, both of whom have come close to winning this event in recent years, only to be denied in play-offs by the mercurial Garcia

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The final day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where 12 of the finest players in the world contest the title. Jim Furyk was crowned champion last year and returns along with fellow American Chris DiMarco, while a strong European contingent includes Padraig Harrington, Sergio Garcia and Colin Montgomerie

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The third day at the Gary Player Country Club Course at Sun City, where Jim Furyk is the defending champion. This event features 12 of the finest players in the world, and local supporters will be cheering on South African quartet Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, Trevor Immelman and Charl Schwartzel

  • Nedbank Golf Challenge

    The Nedbank Golf Challenge. The third round at the Gary Player Country Club Course in Sun City, where Retief Goosen is the defending champion. The South African has enjoyed another profitable year, including victory at The International and he'll hope to end 2005 with a win on home soil

  • The Open

    Coverage of the fourth and final day's play in The Open, which is being staged this year at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport. The massed spectators will be hoping that the final day is full of drama and the same level of excitement as last year at Carnoustie. Sergio Garcia held a three-shot lead over Steve Stricker after round three, but the lead changed hands several times until Garcia and Padraig Harrington eventually finished level on seven-under par. The Irishman then went on to win the four-hole play-off and become the first European since Paul Lawrie in 1999 to win a Major

  • The Open Championship

    John Inverdale presents full commentary on the first day's play at the Open Championship at Royal St George's in Sandwich, where the best players from around the world will be eager to take Ernie Els' title. The South African came through a four-hole play-off to beat Thomas Levet, Steve Elkington and Stuart Appleby to the trophy last year : can the world number two repeat his heroics of Muirfield and successfully defend his crown this time around? With commentary by Iain Carter, John Murray, Alan Green, Mark Pougatch and Andrew Cotter

  • Open Championship

    The Open Championship. Coverage of the opening day's play at the Royal Liverpool course, Hoylake, where Tiger Woods is the defending champion. The world number one has endured a difficult year on and off the course and will be hoping for an upturn in fortunes in the third Major of 2006

  • The Open: Day One

    Coverage of the first day's play in The Open, which is being staged this year at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club. Padraig Harrington claimed victory last year at Carnoustie, ending a long drought for European players that had stretched back to 1999. The Irishman will be among the fancied entrants once again this year, especially in the absence of Tiger Woods, whose recent knee surgery means he misses the third Major of the year

  • The Open: Day Two

    Coverage of the second day's play in The Open, which is being staged this year at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club. The third Major of the year is also regarded as the most prestigious on the calendar, but one that in recent years has been won by a number of relatively unfancied players. The links conditions have a habit of making even the greatest golfers post scores that they would be embarrassed about, and the likes of Ben Curtis and Todd Hamilton have taken advantage to win the trophy this decade. The last time the Major was staged here was back in 1998, when Mark O'Meara continued the fine run by Americans in the tournament, winning a play-off against compatriot Brian Watts after posting a level-par total after 72 holes. The American contingent will be out in force once again, despite the absence of the injured Tiger Woods, and the likes of Stewart Cink and Jim Furyk will have high hopes of winning their first Open Championship

  • PGA Championship

    The PGA Championship. The second round gets under way at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, where the players will be eager to card a low total and secure their place in the final two days of the tournament. Kenny Perry and Mike Weir have been regular winners on the PGA Tour this year, as has Davis Love III : can any of the three players make a move at the top of the leaderboard and mount a challenge for the title?

  • The PGA Championship

    The PGA Championship. The opening round of the final Major of the year at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Rich Beem was a surprise winner 12 months ago, can the current champion make a good start to his title defence? Tiger Woods has once again failed to win any of this year's three Major tournaments and the world number one will be eager to pick up the trophy this weekend after a disappointing back nine in the final round at Royal St George's last month cost him the Open Championship

  • PGA Championship 2003

    The PGA Championship. The final round gets under way at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, where the prize of being crowned the final Major winner of the year is at stake. Rich Beem came into proceedings last year three shots behind leader Justin Leonard, but it didn't take long for him to take control as a row of birdies helped him to a round of 68, eventually finishing six strokes ahead of Leonard, whose score of 77 dropped him down to fourth place

  • PGA Championship 2003

    The PGA Championship. The third round gets under way at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Last year's runner-up Tiger Woods will want to restore his number one credentials with a strong showing here after coming away empty-handed from the past five Majors. Rich Beem shot a steady score of 72 this time last year to go into second position on the leaderboard, a round that would pressurise tournament leader Justin Leonard into making a number of mistakes the next day

  • PGA Grand Slam of Golf

    Coverage of the opening day of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, which sees two of this season's Major winners compete at the Poipu Bay Golf Course in Hawaii. In attendance are former Masters champion Mike Weir, US Open winner Geoff Ogilvy, USPGA and Open Championship victor Tiger Woods, and world number two Jim Furyk

  • PGA Grand Slam of Golf

    The PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Coverage of the second and final day of the event, in which this year's Major winners Padraig Harrington and Trevor Immelman compete along with Jim Furyk and Retief Goosen at the Mid Ocean Club, Bermuda. Harrington will be determined to make up for the disappointment of being beaten into second place by Angel Cabrera last year and take the $600,000 first prize after an incredible year of success

  • PGA Grand Slam of Golf

    The PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Coverage of day one of the event in which two of this year's Major winners, Padraig Harrington and Trevor Immelman, compete along with Jim Furyk and Retief Goosen at the Mid Ocean Club, Bermuda. The 2007 US Open champion Angel Cabrera took the honours last year, beating Harrington after the third extra play-off hole

  • PGA Grand Slam of Golf

    Coverage of the second and final day of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, which sees two of this season's Major winners compete at the Poipu Bay Golf Course in Hawaii. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Geoff Ogilvy won the four Majors between them this year, but Mickelson has taken the rest of 2006 off, so Mike Weir fills his place, while world number two Jim Furyk makes up the foursome

  • President's Cup

    The President's Cup gets under way this evening at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, where a US team, captained by Jack Nicklaus takes on an international side led by Gary Player. The likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and David Toms will feature for the United States, while the international squad includes Vijay Singh, Retief Goosen and Adam Scott

  • Presidents Cup

    The third day of the Presidents Cup from George, South Africa. The four-day event between the USA and an International team continues with six fourball matches, and team captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player will be keen to pick up as many points as possible going into tomorrow's singles. Tiger Woods and Davis Love III are the key players for the Americans and they'll look to lead from the front against a strong international line-up that boasts the likes of Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Mike Weir and Retief Goosen

  • Presidents Cup

    The final day of the Presidents Cup from George, South Africa. The four-day event between the USA and an International team ends with the singles matches. The Americans are yet to be defeated since the tournament was founded in 1994, but they could face their toughest challenge yet, especially with seasoned matchplay veterans Ernie Els and Retief Goosen both eager to perform well in front of their home crowd

  • The Presidents Cup

    The second day of the Presidents Cup from George, South Africa. The four-day event between the USA and an International team continues with five fourball matches, before five foursome contests. With each team consisting of 12 players, team captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player have the chance to rest two of their men in each of the day's disciplines, keeping them fresh for the final two days of competition

  • Presidents Cup

    Coverage of the fourth and final day of the Presidents Cup at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Ile Bizard, Quebec, where the USA take on an International line-up

  • The Presidents Cup

    The opening day of the Presidents Cup from George, South Africa. The four-day event between the USA and an International team gets under way with six foursome matches. The competition has grown in stature in recent years and reads like a Who's Who? of world golf, with Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh and Mike Weir all in action

  • President's Cup

    The President's Cup. The final day's play at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, where the US and international sides conclude their four-day contest with 12 crucial singles matches. The Americans are yet to be defeated since the tournament was established in 1994, but they could face their toughest challenge yet, especially with seasoned matchplay veterans Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen both eager to take the trophy away from American shores

  • President's Cup

    The President's Cup reaches day three at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, where Jack Nicklaus's US team and Gary Player's International side do battle in the foursomes and fourballs. The likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and David Toms feature in a strong US line-up, and they'll be looking to earn a healthy points advantage ahead of tomorrow's crucial singles games

  • President's Cup

    The President's Cup. The second day's play at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, where the US and international sides continue their four-day contest. The Americans are yet to be defeated since the tournament was established in 1994, but they could face their toughest challenge yet, especially with seasoned matchplay veterans Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen both eager to perform well

  • The Presidents Cup opening ceremony

    The opening ceremony of the Presidents Cup from George, South Africa. This prestigious event features the USA against an International side, with Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player captaining the teams. Spectators are in for a real treat as the likes of Tiger Woods, Davis Love III and Jim Furyk for the Americans, line up against such luminaries as Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Vijay Singh

  • Principal Charity Classic

    The final round of the Principal Charity Classic

  • Principal Charity Classic

    Day two of the Principal Charity Classic

  • Royal Trophy

    The Royal Trophy. All the action from the second day's play of the annual tournament between Europe and Asia at the Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok, featuring the fourballs. Thaworn Wiratchant and Thongchai Jaidee are two of the senior players in the Asian team and both will be hoping to impress on home soil, as the hosts look to take control going into the final day

  • Royal Trophy

    The Royal Trophy. Coverage of the opening day of the annual tournament between Europe and Asia at the Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok, featuring the foursomes. The European team celebrated victory in the inaugural tournament last year, and captain Seve Ballesteros will be confident his side, containing Ryder Cup team-mates Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood, along with Niclas Fasth and Anthony Wall

  • Royal Trophy

    The Royal Trophy. Coverage of the third and final day of the annual tournament between Europe and Asia at the Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok, featuring the singles matches. The European team won the inaugural title last year, with Henrik Stenson's 5&4 win over Thongchai Jaidee clinching the title. Stenson was also the man who holed the winning putt in the 2006 Ryder Cup, and Seve Ballesteros will hope the Swede's good fortune continues, as the visitors aim for retain the crown

  • The Scottish Open

    Steve Rider introduces the first round of the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, the traditional curtain-raiser to the Open Championship which starts next week. Argentina's Eduardo Romero defeated Sweden's Fredrick Jacobson on the first extra hole of last year's play-off to become the third oldest winner in the history of the European Tour. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Wayne Grady, Beverly Lewis and Julian Tutt

  • The Scottish Open

    Steve Rider introduces the opening round of the Scottish Open from Loch Lomond. Following his recent return to form, Nick Faldo will be hoping to card a low total today as he bids to put himself in a position to win the tournament come the end of play on Sunday afternoon. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Wayne Grady, Beverly Lewis and Julian Tutt. Coverage continues on BBC Two

  • Shark Shootout

    The Shark Shootout. Coverage of the opening day's play from the Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, USA, featuring the likes of Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher and Graeme McDowell

  • Shark Shootout

    The Shark Shootout. Coverage of the third and final day's play from the Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, USA, featuring the likes of Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher and Graeme McDowell

  • Shark Shootout

    The Shark Shootout. Coverage of the second day's play from the Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, USA

  • Singapore Open

    The Singapore Open. Coverage of the fourth and final round at the Sentosa Golf Club

  • Singapore Open

    The Singapore Open. Coverage of the third round at the Sentosa Golf Club

  • Stanford St Jude Championship

    Coverage of the final round of the Stanford St Jude Championship from the TPC at Southwind, where Jeff Maggert is the defending champion. A five-under score of 65 helped Maggert, the best of the day, saw Maggert come from behind to beat overnight leader Tom Pernice Jnr to the title

  • Stanford St Jude Championship

    Coverage of the second round of the Stanford St Jude Championship from the TPC at Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, where Jeff Maggert is the defending champion

  • Stanford St Jude Championship

    Coverage of the first round of the Stanford St Jude Championship from the TPC at Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee

  • Stanford St Jude Championship

    Coverage of the third round of the Stanford St Jude Championship from the TPC at Southwind, where Jeff Maggert is the defending champion. The American won by three shots from compatriot Tom Pernice Jnr, largely thanks to a final round of 65

  • The Target World Challenge

    The Target World Challenge. Coverage of the first round at the Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, California. The season's top 11 players are joined by five specially invited stars : including Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer and Mark O'Meara : for the $3.8million tournament

  • The Target World Challenge

    The Target World Challenge. Coverage of the third round at the Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, California. The season's top 11 players : led by defending champion Tiger Woods : line up alongside five specially invited stars, including Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer and Mark O'Meara, for the tournament which is worth $1million to the winner

  • The Target World Challenge

    The Target World Challenge. Coverage of the final round at the Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, California. The season's top 11 players : led by defending champion Tiger Woods : line up alongside five specially invited stars, including Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer and Mark O'Meara, for the tournament which is worth $1million to the winner

  • The Target World Challenge

    The Target World Challenge. Coverage of the second round at the Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, California. The season's top 11 players : led by defending champion Tiger Woods : line up alongside five specially invited stars, including Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer and Mark O'Meara, for the tournament which is worth $1million to the winner

  • Tavistock Cup

    The second and final day of the second annual Tavistock Cup, played at the Isleworth Country Club championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer in Florida, a competition that pits the members of Orlando's two most famous golf clubs, Lake Nona and Isleworth, against each other. It just so happens that their members include the likes of Ernie Els, Mark O'Meara, Sergio Garcia, Nick Faldo, Retief Goosen, Justin Rose, Annika Sorenstam and Darren Clarke to name a few

  • Tavistock Cup

    The second day of the Tavistock Cup, played at the Isleworth Country Club in Florida, a competition between two of Orlando's most famous golf clubs, Lake Nona and Isleworth. Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Justin Rose will be in action for Lake Nona, while Tiger Woods, Mark O'Meara and Stuart Appleby are among the opposition

  • Tavistock Cup

    The second day of the Tavistock Cup at the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Florida, a competition between two of Orlando's most famous golf clubs, Lake Nona and Isleworth. The hosts' only victory in this competition came on this course two years ago as they ran out as convincing 22-8 victors, aided by an influential performance from Tiger Woods

  • Tavistock Cup

    The opening day of the Tavistock Cup, played at the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Florida, a competition between two of Orlando's most famous golf clubs, Lake Nona and Isleworth. Ernie Els and Mark O'Meara are the respective team captains as Lake Nona look to repeat their 2007 victory here, their only success in the five previous stagings of the competition

  • Tavistock Cup

    The opening day of the second annual Tavistock Cup, played at the Isleworth Country Club championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer in Florida, a competition that pits the members of Orlando's two most famous golf clubs, Lake Nona and Isleworth, against each other. It just so happens that their members include the likes of Ernie Els, Mark O'Meara, Sergio Garcia, Nick Faldo, Retief Goosen, Justin Rose, Annika Sorenstam and Darren Clarke to name a few

  • Travelers Championship

    The second round of the Travelers Championship. Coverage from the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut

  • Travelers Championship

    The first round of the Travelers Championship. Coverage from the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut

  • Travelers Championship

    The third round of the Travelers Championship. Coverage from the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. JJ Henry captured his first title on the PGA Tour with victory here last year, finishing three shots ahead of fellow Americans Hunter Mahan and Ryan Moore

  • Travelers Championship

    The fourth and final round of the Travelers Championship. Coverage from the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, where America's JJ Henry is the reigning champion after a three-shot victory last year

  • UBS Cup

    The third and final day of the UBS Cup from the Cassique Course at Kiawah Island in South Carolina, an event that features the USA v the Rest of the World - with only players over 40 years of age able to compete. This afternoon sees 12 individual matches taking place, so there are plenty of opportunities to make up points that might have been lost over the past two days

  • UBS Cup

    The second day of the UBS Cup at the Seaside Island Golf Club in Georgia, an event that features the USA v the Rest of the World : with only players over 40 years of age able to compete. The tournament is now in its third year and is becoming an important date on the golfing calendar, with Colin Montgomerie and Nick Faldo among the competitors this week : can the two British stars help the visitors wrestle the trophy out of the Americans grasp

  • The UBS Cup

    The third and final day of the UBS Cup at the Cassique Course in South Carolina, an event that features the USA v the Rest of the World - with only players over 40 years of age able to compete. This afternoon sees six fourball matches taking place ahead of tomorrow's singles, and the likes of Colin Montgomerie and Bernhard Langer will be hoping to put the Rest of the World in a strong position to take the title from the USA

  • The UBS Cup 2004

    The opening day of the UBS Cup on the Cassique Course at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, an event that features the USA v the Rest of the World - with only players over 40 years of age able to compete. The two sides are captained by Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, and the Rest of the World side is looking to win the competition for the first time, with the last match resulting in a 12-12 draw. With Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer and Ian Woosnam in their team, they will be sure to push the US all the way, despite the inclusion of Fred Couples, Jay Haas and Fred Funk for the Americans

  • The US Open

    The US Open. Coverage of the first day from the North Course at the Olympia Fields Country Club in Illinois, as the second Major of the season gets under way. Tiger Woods beat Phil Mickelson by three strokes last year to claim the trophy at the Bethpage State Park. The world number one has only played two tournaments since finishing 15th at the Masters in April and hasn't had the ideal preparation for his title defence : can he still produce his best and win here this weekend?

  • US Skins

    The second day of the US Skins tournament at Trilogy Golf Club in La Quinta, California. The four competitors taking part are world number one Tiger Woods, 2005 Players Championship winner Fred Funk, women's world number one Annika Sorenstam and last year's winner Fred Couples

  • USPGA Championship 2003

    The USPGA Championship. The final round gets under way at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, where the prize of being crowned the final Major winner of the year is at stake. Rich Beem came into proceedings last year three shots behind leader Justin Leonard, but it didn't take long for the Beem to take control as a row of birdies helped him to a round of 68, eventually finishing six strokes ahead of Leonard whose score of 77 dropped him down to fourth place

  • USPGA Championship 2003

    The USPGA Championship. The third round gets under way at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Last year's runner-up Tiger Woods will want to restore his number one credentials with a strong showing here after coming away empty-handed from the last five Majors. Rich Beem shot a steady score of 72 this time last year to go into second position on the leaderboard, a round that would pressurise tournament leader Justin Leonard into making a number of mistakes the next day

  • Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros

    The Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros. The opening day of the event from the Saint-Nom-la-Breteche course near Paris, where a team from continental Europe competes against a Great Britain & Ireland side in a format similar to the Ryder Cup. The event begins with a series of fourballs and confirmed players include respective captains Thomas Bjorn and Paul McGinley captain the sides which include the likes of Henrik Stenson, Sergio Garcia, Padraig Harrington and Paul Casey

  • Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros

    The Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros. The fourth and final day of the event from the Saint-Nom-la-Breteche course near Paris, where a team from continental Europe competes against a Great Britain & Ireland side in a format similar to the Ryder Cup. The competition concludes with the singles matches, as the likes of Henrik Stenson, Sergio Garcia and Miguel Angel Jimenez compete against players including Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington and Lee Westwood

  • Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros

    The Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros. The third and penultimate day of the event from the Saint-Nom-la-Breteche course near Paris, where a team from continental Europe competes against a Great Britain & Ireland side in a format similar to the Ryder Cup. Today's play features greensomes and foursomes, as Thomas Bjorn and Paul McGinley's respective teams battle it out for points prior to tomorrow's singles matches

  • Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros

    The Vivendi Trophy with Severiano Ballesteros. The second day of the event from the Saint-Nom-la-Breteche course near Paris, where a team from continental Europe competes against a Great Britain & Ireland side in a format similar to the Ryder Cup. The fourballs reach their conclusion today as the competition approaches its halfway stage

  • Volvo Masters of Asia

    The Volvo Masters of Asia. Coverage of the second round of the Asian Tour event at the Thai Country Club in Bangkok, where Shiv Kapur is the defending champion. The Indian star finished two strokes clear of compatriot Jyoti Randhawa last year, and both will be among the favourites to claim the title

  • Volvo Masters of Asia

    The Volvo Masters of Asia. Coverage of the first round of the Asian Tour event at the Thai Country Club in Bangkok, where Shiv Kapur is the defending champion after winning last year by two strokes

  • Volvo Masters of Asia

    The Volvo Masters of Asia. Coverage of the third round of the Asian Tour event at the Thai Country Club in Bangkok, where those players who have made the cut will be looking to push their chances of victory on the final day

  • Volvo Masters of Asia

    The Volvo Masters of Asia. Coverage of the fourth and final round of the Asian Tour event at the Thai Country Club in Bangkok, where Shiv Kapur is the defending champion after winning last year by two strokes

  • Walker Cup

    The Walker Cup. Coverage of the first day of the prestigious event between the Great Britain & Northern Ireland team and players from the United States at the Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois. The home side are desperate to get their hands on the trophy having tasted defeat in the last three meetings of the amateur version of the Ryder Cup, although the visitors include the experienced Nigel Edwards and Gary Wolstenholme in their 10-man squad

  • The World Cup of Golf

    The World Cup of Golf. The first day of the tournament at the Taiheiyo Club's Gotemba Course in Japan, which features one representative two-man team from the 18 leading golf nations. The seemingly ubiquitous Tiger Woods joined forces with David Duval to claim the title for the USA last year

  • World Match Play Championship

    The final of the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth's West Course, which was won last year by Michael Campbell as he beat Paul McGinley 2&1

  • World Match Play Championship

    Coverage of the semi-finals of the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth's West Course, where Michael Campbell took the honours in 2005

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    Steve Rider introduces the opening morning's play as the World Matchplay Championship gets under way at Wentworth's famous West Course. The eight non-seeded players tackle 18 holes this morning and a further 18 this afternoon as they bid to book a place in tomorrow's quarter-finals against the four seeds. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Julian Tutt, Mark James, Laura Davies and Beverly Lewis

  • World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship final. Steve Rider presents the action at Wentworth, where just two men remain in the hunt to land the winner's cheque for #1million. Ernie Els won the tournament for the fourth time last year, preventing Sergio Garcia from becoming the youngest winner in the process. 'The Big Easy' started the weekend as favourite to capture a fifth crown, but has the South African managed to reach the last two once again? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Seve Ballesteros and Julian Tutt

  • World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship. Steve Rider presents the semi-finals of the prestigious tournament at Wentworth, where the four remaining players will be desperate to make tomorrow's final. Last year's event saw Ernie Els take the trophy for the fourth time in his career : can 'The Big Easy' give himself a chance of making it five with a good performance today? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Seve Ballesteros and Julian Tutt

  • World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship. Coverage of the second day of the tournament at Wentworth, where Tiger Woods will be among the favourites for victory

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    Steve Rider introduces live coverage of the World Matchplay Championship final at Wentworth's world-famous West Course. With 36 holes to play, both players know they'll need to be consistent throughout the day if they are to capture the trophy and a cheque for #250,000. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Julian Tutt, Mark James, Laura Davies and Beverly Lewis

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship. Steve Rider presents coverage of this morning's matches as the quarter-finals get under way at Wentworth's West Course. Ian Woosnam became the oldest winner of the tournament last year after defeating Padraig Harrington in a thrilling final. Both players are back once again : can they keep alive their hopes of being involved on Sunday by taking a lead into this afternoon's 18 holes? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Julian Tutt, Mark James, Laura Davies and Beverly Lewis

  • World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship. Coverage of the opening day of the tournament at Wentworth, where Michael Campbell is the reigning champion

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    Steve Rider presents coverage of the World Matchplay Championship semi-finals at Wentworth. Last year Ian Woosnam and Padraig Harrington were the winners on the third day, and both players are back this year : can they repeat that success once again? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Julian Tutt, Mark James, Laura Davies and Beverly Lewis

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    The second round of the opening day at the World Matchplay Championship continues. Justin Rose faces a tough baptism in the event against Fiji's Vijay Singh. Both players need to be at their best and carry that form into tomorrow, with South Africa's world number four Retief Goosen waiting to meet the winner of their match in the next round. Nick Faldo is experiencing something of a renaissance following a turbulent few years and will hope to set up a clash with defending champion Ian Woosnam : but first he must get past New Zealand's Michael Campbell. Presented by Steve Rider, with commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Julian Tutt and Laura Davies

  • The World Matchplay Championship

    The World Matchplay Championship. Steve Rider returns to introduce the conclusion of this afternoon's quarter-finals at Wentworth. Fresh from their success at the Ryder Cup, can Colin Montgomerie, Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia hold off the challenge from the likes of Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen to book their place in the last four? Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Alex Hay. Including news, regional news and weather