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After a run of events around the UK, including the AIG Women's Open, the world's best in the women's game head to Centurion ...
Seeing as she was just a shot or two clear of the projected cut line at the time, Chloe Williams might have been expected to ...
Indian golfer Diksha Dagar showed resilience at the PIF London Championship, finishing 3-under 70, placing her tied for 10th.
Both Newcastle and the Saudi side are owned by the Saudi investment fund, making the bidding war especially complicated ...
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says the future of Alexander Isak now lies in the hands of the powers that be at St James' ...
Villa, who Newcastle eventually pipped for Champions League qualification, have banked even more. The sales of Moussa Diaby ...
Diksha Dagars round was highlighted by two birdies in her final four holes, helping her recover from an earlier double bogey ...
Eddie Howe insists Newcastle United's owners are still wholly committed to the club and remain "desperate for success" on ...
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund – best known by its acronym PIF and the owner/operator of LIV Golf – has announced plans to build three new golf courses over the next three years in the desert ...
World No. 10 golfer withdraws from the PIF London Championship after a freak injury, vowing to support fans despite being sidelined.
PIF Governer Yasir Al-Rumayyan will be on the new, yet-to-be-named entity’s board of directors and executive committee alongside PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan.
Indian golfers Diksha Dagar, Pranavi Urs, Aditi Ashok, and Avani Prashanth are set to compete in the PIF London Championship.