BBC Sport - Golf
Scotland's Paul Lawrie shoots a final-day 65 to win the Qatar Masters and continue his fine start to 2012.
The Qatar Masters is reduced to 54 holes after strong winds allow only three hours of play on Friday.
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano overcomes a desert storm to open up a one-shot lead over John Daly on the first day of the Qatar Masters in Doha.
England's Robert Rock beats Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to win the Abu Dhabi Championship.
New Zealand amateur Lydia Ko makes history by winning the New South Wales Open at the age of 14.
Branden Grace beats fellow South Africans Ernie Els and Retief Goosen at the Volvo Golf Champions.
Rory McIlroy incurs a two-shot penalty in a bizarre second round at the Abu Dhabi Championship as he falls from joint leader to tied third.
Britain's Jamie Elson misses his chance to win a first European Tour event by a single shot as South African Branden Grace hangs on to win the Johannesburg Open.
Paul Casey dislocates his shoulder snowboarding in Colorado and faces two months out.
The European Tour confirms that this year's Irish Open will be staged at Royal Portrush.
Jose Maria Olazabal will name his 12-man team for the Ryder Cup a day later than usual to allow US-based players to stake a claim.
Open champion Darren Clarke believes European golf is experiencing another "golden era" and believes Tiger Woods will be a force again in 2012.
Rory McIlroy is happy with his opening 67 at the Abu Dhabi Championship and says he enjoyed his three-ball alongside Tiger Woods and Luke Donald
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