BBC Golf News
The latest stories from the Golf section of the BBC Sport web site.
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Spieth win confirms exciting new era
The "intoxicating" rivalry between Jordan Spieth and Jason Day provides the perfect climax to a stellar season, says Iain Carter. -
Singh & Clarke to lead EurAsia teams
Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke to showcase his talents as Europe captain before the Ryder Cup at the EurAsia Cup event. -
Thailand's Jaidee wins European Open
Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee beats Englishman Graeme Storm by one shot to win the European Open in Germany. -
Spieth earns £7.5m with Tour win
America's Jordan Spieth wins the Tour Championship in Atlanta, earning £7.5m by also securing FedEx Cup victory. -
Irishman Dunne turns professional
Irish golfer Paul Dunne, who shared the lead after the third round of The Open at St Andrews, turns professional. -
Day wins BMW Championship in Chicago
Jason Day replaces Rory McIlroy as world number one after winning the BMW Championship by six shots in Chicago. -
'Gutted' Pettersen issues apology
Europe's Suzann Pettersen apologises for her controversial actions in refusing to concede a short putt at the Solheim Cup. -
US make Europe pay after 'Gimmegate'
The excitement of the US's Solheim Cup win should help distract from the sour taste of 'Gimmegate', writes Iain Carter. -
Karlberg pips Kaymer in play-off
Rikard Karlberg claims his first European Tour title after beating Martin Kaymer in a play-off at the Italian Open. -
USA beat Europe to win Solheim Cup
USA produce a stunning display in the singles to beat Europe 14½-13½ on a controversial day and win back the Solheim Cup.