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Daly trails McGowan and Ruiz in Italian Open John Daly put his off-course troubles behind him with an opening 67 in the Italian Open at Castello di Tolcinasco in Milan only to find himself upstaged by a little known Paraguayan and a batch of British golfing lions. | Sergio Garcia plays his way out of doldrums Poulter's 69 the best of the British contingent, writes Nelson Clare in Florida. | Lotta Wahlin holds two-shot lead in Turkey 24-year-old Swede shot a two-under-par 71, and was the only player to break par on the opening day at the National Golf Club, in Antalya, with Spain's Paula Marti lying second on level par. | Grieving Nick Dougherty bids for Italian Open Nick Dougherty will launch an llth-hour bid for the Italian Open victory that narrowly eluded him in 2007, only 48 hours after his mother's funeral following a heart attack. | Woods' absence hits Players Championship Despite a strong field, golf's richest event is poorer without the injured world No 1, writes Art Spander. | Lawrie's Spanish Open win keeps Irish on a roll Peter Lawrie completed a European Tour Irish hat trick with a dramatic extra time triumph over Ignacio Garrido in the Spanish Open at the Real Club in Seville. | Reality check for troubled John Daly After appearing recently in an online video playing golf in nothing but jeans, a cap and a pair of dark glasses, Daly turned up in Spain with a strange version of reality in his luggage. Mark Reason reports. | Clarke and Lampard illustrate therapy of sport Sport can provide some comfort in times of grief, as Lampard's astonishing performance also proves, writes Alison Kervin. | Spanish Open: Garrido shatters course record Spaniard leads his home open event 36 years after father's triumph, writes Richard James in Seville. | Dale Reid swaps Orders of Merit for bed pans After illness cut short her career, golfer finds joy of the course, writes Lewine Mair. |
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