Austria kept its Davis Cup campaign alive with a hard-fought doubles victory over Spain Saturday, reducing the defending champions' lead to 2-1 in the quarterfinals.
Alexander Peya and Oliver Marach overcame a shaky start following a rain delay to (...)
Michael Jonzon ended a 12-year wait for his second European Tour victory when the Swede won the Castello Masters Sunday.
The 37-year-old stayed calm to birdie the final hole at the Mediterraneo club and post a four-under-par 67 for a 20-under total (...)
Sweden's Michael Jonzon was eyeing the chance to get his career back on track after taking a one-shot lead in the Castellon Masters third round Saturday.
Jonzon, lying 158th on the European money-list and in danger of losing his playing card, kept (...)
Martin Kaymer, returning after nine weeks out with broken toes suffered in a go-kart accident, surprised himself by surging into a share of the lead after the Castello Masters second round Friday.
The 24-year-old German was delighted to add a (...)
Champion Sergio Garcia defied high winds at his home Mediterraneo course Thursday to take a one-stroke lead in the Castellon Masters.
Garcia has yet to win this season after being tipped to topple Tiger Woods as world No. 1 early in the year but an (...)
Spain's Sergio Garcia held off a charging Peter Hedblom of Sweden to win the Castello Masters title on Sunday, his first European Tour success for three years.
Tournament host Garcia's closing four-under 67 for a 20-under 264 four-round aggregate (...)
Tournament host Sergio Garcia takes a four-shot lead into Sunday's Castello Masters final round on his home Castellon course, looking for his first European Tour title for more than three years.
A stunning front nine with five birdies, four in (...)
Tournament host Sergio Garcia conjured up a touch of magic on the 18th hole at his home course on Friday for a closing birdie and a share of the lead with Denmark's Soren Kjeldsen and Richard Finch of Britain.
The Spanish world number five drove (...)
Denmark's Soren Kjeldsen led the way in the opening round of the Castello Masters on Thursday although three renowned Spaniards were in contention just below him on the leaderboard.
Kjeldsen's seven-under 64 put him one shot ahead of Spain's former (...)