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11. Golf: McGinley's bid
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 PAUL McGinley will look to make some amends for failing to qualify for the Masters at one of the oldest events on the European tour this week. -
12. Golf: Bob and Ray look to merit
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 03 April 2005 RIVAL captains Bob Bardsley and Ray Hughes will cast more than a cursory glance at the leading players in the Mitsushiba Northern Order of Merit this season. -
13. Golf: Bronte steals show
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 03 April 2005 LITTLE big-shot Bronte Law upstaged a big field which included England players Natasha Podmore and Kate Whitmore in the Cheshire Girls' stableford at Didsbury. -
14. Golf: Jamie's birdie blitz
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 April 2005 NEVER-SAY-DIE Jamie Donaldson racked up a stunning seven-under-par 64 to equal the course record in the final round of the Algarve Portuguese Open at Quinta da Marinha - a record set by his best pal Simon Dyson two days earlier! -
15. Golf: Niklaus to play Masters
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 April 2005 JACK Nicklaus is to play in his 45th Masters this week after all. -
16. Golf: Cool hand Luke
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 April 2005 LUKE Donald will lead the European big guns into battle when the first shots are fired in the 69th Masters at Augusta National. -
17. Golf: Winstanley's winning feeling
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 April 2005 IAN Winstanley won the Crosby Plate at West Lancs in sensational style when he eagled the penultimate hole. -
18. Golf: Women set for Open entry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 April 2005 THE Royal and Ancient Club today agreed in principle to allow women to enter the Open Championship - and it could even mean that 15-year-old Michelle Wie appears at St Andrews this July. -
19. Golf: Bob on the ball
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 April 2005 BOB Bardsley gave himself the perfect tonic as he prepares to lead Lancashire into battle against arch-rivals Cheshire when he won the Southport and Ainsdale Bowl. -
20. Golf: Jamie curses late slips
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 JAMIE Donaldson was left counting the cost of two bogeys on the last three holes which sent him plunging down the leaderboard into 21st place in the Spanish Open at San Roque.