England's Steven Brown shot a blemish-free final-round 66 to finish on 17 under par and win his first title on the European Tour by a single stroke at the Portugal Masters on Sunday.
Brown, who signed for a season-best 65 on Saturday and started the (...)
Andy Sullivan won his third European Tour title of the season at Vilamoura Sunday, dominating the Portugal Masters throughout for a commanding nine-shot victory.
The 29-year-old Englishman, who won twice in South Africa earlier in the year, was (...)
Britain's former European No. 1 Lee Westwood won the Portugal Masters Sunday to move top of the 2009 order of merit.
A closing six-under-par 66 for a 23-under 265 four-round total earned the Englishman his first European Tour title in more than two (...)
Double US Open winner Retief Goosen is on track for his first European Tour success in more than two and a half years after firing an eight-under 64 in Saturday's Portugal Masters third round.
The South African carded an eagle-two and seven birdies (...)
Italy's Francesco Molinari opened a one-shot lead over South Africa's Charl Schwartzel at the Portugal Masters Friday, but triple Major winner Padraig Harrington was waiting to pounce.
Molinari added a second round 66 to his opening 63 to reach 15 (...)
Italy's Francesco Molinari held a two-shot lead after the first round of the Portugal Masters at the Oceanico Victoria Club here Thursday.
Molinari's nine under par 63 pushed him clear of a chasing trio on 65 comprising Briton Justin Rose, Charl (...)
The Crowne Plaza Vilamoura, set to open in January 2010, will be the first Crowne Plaza hotel in Portugal. The historic deal is the first franchise agreement between IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) and the Grupo Marope, a Portuguese property and (...)
Spaniard Alvaro Quiros clinched his second European Tour victory when he took the Portugal Masters title on Sunday.
Quiros closed with a four-under 68 for a 19-under-par 269 to win by three strokes from Briton Paul Lawrie, who shot a 67.
Robert (...)
Lightning forced play to be called off early in the Portugal Masters third round on Saturday, with Swede Robert Karlsson still on target to become European number one-elect.
The bad weather moved in to the Algarve in late afternoon with European (...)
Welshman Stuart Manley carded a four under par 68 took to retain the lead of the Portugal Masters at the halfway stage on Friday.
After an impressive opening round 65, Manley's second round effort at the Oceanico Victoria Golf Course keeps him one (...)
Sweden's Robert Karlsson remained in control of Europe's order of merit race with a three-under-par 69 in the Portugal Masters first round on Thursday.
While the world number eight lies four shots behind pacemaker Stuart Manley of Britain, (...)