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1. Golf: Paul's day but Monty is king
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 October 2005 PAUL McGinley won the Volvo Masters but Colin Montgomerie had the last word when he claimed a record eighth European Tour Order of Merit crown at Valderrama. -
2. Wigan: Pascal really in the swing!
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 October 2005 WIGAN sensation Pascal Chimbonda has added a new and illustrious name to his growing fan club. Golf legend Tony Jacklin saw Latics cash in on a slice of good fortune with a dramatic late winner that took them to second in the Premiership. -
3. Golf: Monty eyes record
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 October 2005 COLIN Montgomerie remains on course to win the Volvo Masters at Valderrama and with it a stunning eighth Order of Merit crown.<BR> -
4. Golf: Monty in the mood
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 October 2005 ON-FIRE Colin Montgomerie, striving for a remarkable eighth European Order of Merit title, opened the season-ending Volvo Masters with a four under par 67 to be joint leader with defending champion Ian Poulter. -
5. Villa 0 Wigan 2: Verdict
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 October 2005 DAVE Whelan possibly wasn't joking this summer when he boldly talked about European qualification for his Cinderella club. Three successive away wins, including a tremendous 2-0 victory at Villa Park, suggests that Wigan's chairman was deadly serious. -
6. Golf: Woosnam's pain in Spain
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 October 2005 ONE week after his joint best performance of the year Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam was forced to pull out of the £1m Mallorca Classic. -
7. Golf: Garcia gunning for title repeat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 SERGIO Garcia has the best chance of his career to do something he has never done before - make a successful defence of a title. -
8. Golf: Wie rocked by late disqualification
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 October 2005 A& COUPLE of hours after finishing fourth in her first professional tournament, 16-year-old Michelle Wie was sensationally disqualified from the Samsung World Championship at Bighorn in Palm Desert, California. -
9. Golf: Manchester champs again
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 October 2005 MANCHESTER wrestled back the National Alliance Championship from Liverpool, who took it from them last year, in a contest decided by a card play-off after the sides had tied on 166 points at Marriott Worsley Park. -
10. Golf: Wie backs Open rules change
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 October 2005 TEENAGE sensation Michelle Wie and Women's British Open champion Jeong Jang could both make history next year by trying to qualify for the Open Championship at Hoylake.