European Tour moves on to Scotland as the field remains thin
Scottish Open has a bigger purse than Irish Open but many big names remain stateside
Scottish Open has a bigger purse than Irish Open but many big names remain stateside
All you need to know ahead of this week’s European Tour and Challenge Tour events
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Ardglass pro makes final round while Stephanie Meadow dominates women’s draw
Different Strokes: Séamus Power in need of strong finish at Wyndham Championship
Offaly man’s tied-eighth place in the US PGA moves him up to 39th in the world rankings
Nelly’s breakthrough win has been anticipated ever since she followed in her sister Jessica’s footsteps
Englishman wins second Challenge Cup event of the season in Monaghan
Masters champion cards 66 and sits two shots off American counterpart
American opens with 66 to take a one-shot lead in Hamburg
Scotland’s Connor Syme holes a 60-ft birdie on his final hole to grab a runner-up finish
Derryman squeezed into the weekend at the Shot Clock Masters after a second round 73
Co Down native carded a one under par round of 71 at the Shot Clock Masters
Dubliner put through the wringer before securing pass at Qualifying School in Spain
Dubliner goes into final round tied for 17th while Derry golfer is six shots outside top 25
The duo made the fourth round cut in Spain as Cormac Sharvin and Dermot McElroy missed out
Qualifying school puts intense pressure on players and is starting to look outdated
Irish golfer finishes in joint sixth place on 276 after hitting one-under 71 in final round
Cormac Sharvin and Dermot McElroy will both have a chance to secure full playing rights
Julien Guerrier wins Irish Challenge with McGee the leading home player
Scheduling conflicts mean some players will shun this weeks event at Mount Wolseley
English golfer cards level-par 73 in third round at Morgado
First-round play suspended due to bad weather
Different Strokes: Gavin Moynihan aiming for back-to-back successes on EuroPro Tour
Look past the big names and lack of real depth on tour is disconcerting
Ruaidhrí McGee and Kevin Phelan miss out after fourth round in Spain
Michael Hoey remains the best of the quartet but is still outside tomorrow’s cut mark
Michael Hoey sits just two spots off the magical top 25 with four rounds to play
Five-time European Tour winner cards two-under 70 in first round at PGA Catalunya
Frenchman enjoys four-shot advantage at weather-affected tournament
Austrian cards eight-under 63 in weather-affected first round
Sixth-place finish in Tournament of Champions a fine start to season for Dubliner
Greystones golfer with new sponsorhip deal is targeting a return in Joburg Open
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