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McGinley sets himself a new mission impossible: qualify for the Ryder Cup

Look at the Ryder Cup points table and Paul McGinley's hopes of making the team appear to lie somewhere between zero and below but he hasn't given up hope yet.

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McGinley sets himself a new mission impossible: qualify for the Ryder Cup

Look at the Ryder Cup points table and Paul McGinley’s hopes of making the team appear to lie somewhere between zero and below but he hasn't given up hope yet.

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Wood joins professional ranks

Chris Wood, the 20-year-old amateur from Bristol who finished joint fifth at the Open eight days ago, has decided to turn professional. Wood has signed for the International Sports Management group and becomes a stablemate of Ernie Els, Lee Westwood, Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and David Howell, as well as last year's Open silver medal winner Rory McIlroy.

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McGinley says Ryder Cup is not his priority

ASH (Reuters) - Ryder Cup stalwart Paul McGinley is more concerned with returning to the elite of world golf than gaining a place in Europe's 2008 team.

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Clarke fails in bid for Open spot

Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley, Rory McIlroy and Jose Maria Olazabal all miss out in Open qualifying. More: continued here

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Irish pair chase Open places

DIGEST/ BRITISH OPEN: Around 15 places in the British Open will be up for grabs at Sunningdale today when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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Golf News: Ryder Cup heroes facing early start in race to make Royal Birkdale

AROUND 15 places in the Open will be up for grabs at Sunningdale today when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.Ryder Cup

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Stars set for Open qualifier

Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal will be amongst 120 players attempting to qualify for the Open on Monday.

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Only 12 spots up for Open

Only 12 places in The Open, four fewer than last year, will be up for grabs at Sunningdale on Monday when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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Only 12 spots up for Open

Only 12 places in The Open, four fewer than last year, will be up for grabs at Sunningdale on Monday when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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Only 12 spots up for Open

Only 12 places in The Open, four fewer than last year, will be up for grabs at Sunningdale on Monday when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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French pot looks inviting

WHILE THE tournament diary of Tiger Woods has been cleared for the rest of the year, important dates must still be pencilled in for others with major ambitions and this week's French Open - with its €4 million purse - presents significant opportunities, among them Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley, who have yet to secure places in the field for next month's British Open at Royal Birkdale.

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Analysis: How Padraig Harrington reversed his fortunes

Ask Paul McGinley and he will tell you that Padraig Harrington was "born to chip, pitch and putt." It is a combination of skills that helped the Irishman to win the Open Championship at Carnoustie last year when, under extreme pressure, he pitched close to the hole on the 72nd green to set the clubhouse lead before going on to beat Sergio Garcia in a four-hole play-off.

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Pádraig stands alone

ALONE HE stands, or rather will stand. Pádraig Harrington will be the sole Irish player in the field for next week's US Open at Torrey Pines, after his Ryder Cup team-mate Paul McGinley and tour rookie Rory McIlroy failed to come through the 36-hole international qualifying at Walton Heath outside London yesterday.

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Karlsson takes over BMW lead from McGinley

Robert Karlsson shot a 2-under 70 in windy conditions to take a four-stroke lead after the third round of the BMW PGA Championship on Saturday. Karlsson was tied for second four shots behind Paul McGinley overnight, but finished the third round leading Miguel-Angel Jimenez (72) and Oliver Wilson (73) by four shots. McGinley, who shot a record 65-66 over the first 36 holes, finished with 79 to drop...