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  1. Garcia holds on to take the Omega European Masters title by one
  2. Goosen goes wire-to-wire, winning the China Masters by six shots
  3. Garcia and Donald swap late eagles in a wild and ragged Omega Masters
  4. Goosen keeps the Volkswagen China Masters lead for a third straight day
  5. Garcia storms to a three-shot lead halfway through the Omega Masters
  6. Big guns Goosen and Campbell stay out front in the China Masters
  7. Scenic Route
  8. Course record boosts Goosen to the front in Volkswagen China Masters
  9. Ryding High
  10. No Americans choose to play in the HSBC World Match Play in England
  11. Barry Good 66
  12. Goosen escapes late trouble to win the Linde German Masters by one
  13. Fast start propels Scott to a seven- shot victory in the Singapore Open
  14. European Tour Notebook: No. 5-ranked Goosen closes in on No. 4 Els
  15. Miffed Michael
  16. Europe and Asia to get together for a Ryder Cup-style event in Thailand
  17. Monty Meets Match
  18. Campbell and McGinley make it into the HSBC World Match Play finale
  19. One Wealthy Winner
  20. Montgomerie and Olazabal will lock horns again in the Seve Trophy
  21. Seve Trophy captains adjust singles format to keep the rivalry friendly
  22. Europe races out to a 4-1 lead over Britain-Ireland in the Seve Trophy
  23. Big Saturday rally propels Britain- Ireland one point ahead of Europe
  24. GBI wraps up its third straight Seve Trophy with a big singles day
  25. Missing stars take the shine off of two high-profile European events
  26. McGinley looks to close in on a 2006 Ryder Cup berth at the Dunhill Links
  27. Montgomerie defies the wind to take the lead of the blustery Dunhill Links
  28. European Tour Notebook: Monty climbs to 16th in the world rankings
  29. Little thinks big after grabbing share of the Canaries Open halfway lead
  30. Englishmen hold four of the top five spots in the Abama Canaries Open
  31. At the Canaries Open, Bickerton finally gets a win in his 287th start
  32. Jacquelin leads Clarke and Woosnam halfway through the Madrid Open
  33. With his inaugural win in Madrid, Sunday is the day of the Jacquelin
  34. Garcia guns for a Mallorca repeat, while others try to keep their cards
  35. Defending champ Garcia trails leader Lomas by four in the Mallorca Classic
  36. Broadhurst leads in Mallorca, while Sandelin flirts with losing his card
  37. Olazabal assumes Mallorca Classic lead on a course he is redesigning
  38. Olazabal strolls to victory five shots ahead of Garcia in Mallorca Classic
  39. European Tour Notebook: Singh joins Woods in the HSBC Champions field
  40. European Tour season honors are on the line at the Volvo Masters
  41. Defending champ Poulter shares the Volvo Masters lead with Montgomerie
  42. Montgomerie and Garcia lead by four after three in the Volvo Masters
  43. Wanting to play in the Ryder Cup, Campbell considers British citizenship
  44. European Tour Notebook: Campbell receives an honorary life membership
  45. Woods and Singh bring the firepower to the inaugural HSBC Champions
  46. Whirlwind of activity brings Woods to Shanghai for the HSBC Champions
  47. Singh views the HSBC Champions as the start of his climb back to No. 1
  48. British Invasion
  49. Clarke slips down into a tie for third in the Taiheiyo Masters in Japan
  50. Hot on Howell's Heels
  51. Clarke shares the Visa Taiheiyo Masters lead, but Leonard falls away
  52. Shanghai Surprise
  53. European Tour unveils a 2006 loop featuring four new tournaments
  54. European Tour Notebook: McGinley is the October Golfer of the Month
  55. Power Trio
  56. Montgomerie dedicates his OBE to his 2004 European Ryder Cup mates
  57. Dodd returns to defend his China Open crown an entirely new golfer
  58. Allenby's course record gives him a one-shot lead in the Australian Open
  59. Wie is five strokes off the lead after her first round in the Casio World
  60. Pack of Englishmen is chasing Delamontagne and Plaphol in China
  61. As Wie heads home, Taniguchi of Japan leads the Casio World Open
  62. Casey roars from five back, then wins the Volvo China Open in a playoff
  63. With Wie back home, Taniguchi claims victory in Casio World Open
  64. Kang holds the edge over Monty and Jimenez in the UBS Hong Kong Open
  65. Australian PGA Championship suspended midway through Day One
  66. Long-driving Cabrera booms his way to the front at the Nedbank Challenge
  67. Yates surges into the UBS Hong Kong Open lead, with Monty close behind
  68. Green holds a two-shot edge at the Australian PGA Championship
  69. Nedbank Challenge OT chip-in gives Furyk a $1.2 million Christmas gift
  70. Monty wins the Hong Kong Open when Kingston doubles the final hole
  71. Two-week South Africa swing kicks off with the Dunhill Championship
  72. Feeling better than he expected, Els will play in the Dunhill Championship
  73. Allenby goes for three-week Aussie sweep at the MasterCard Masters
  74. Els and Japanese star Miyazato highlight the final week of 2005 play
  75. Storms halt the Dunhill Championship with Els five behind leader Archer
  76. Comeback is complete as Els wins the Dunhill in his second week back
  77. Europeans pick Sorenstam as Player of 2005 over Monty and Campbell
  78. Ending in Style
  79. Miyazato's brother stays in the chase in Okinawa, even after she's gone
  80. More men-women events could spice up boring pro golf, says Garrod
  81. Europe builds a 6-2 cushion over Asia after Day One of the Royal Trophy
  82. Europe holds off a furious Asian rally to win the inaugural Royal Trophy
  83. European Tour Notebook: British Masters gets new venue and sponsor
  84. McGinley aims to secure his Ryder Cup spot by the British Masters
  85. Clarke is cautiously optimistic about his plans to play a full 2006 schedule
  86. Singh believes he can again knock Woods out of the world No. 1 ranking
  87. Singh, DiMarco and Montgomerie headline Abu Dhabi Championship
  88. Schwartzel leads in Abu Dhabi, where Singh and DiMarco remain in the hunt
  89. USA's DiMarco passes Stenson in Abu Dhabi for his first win in four years
  90. European Tour Notebook: Campbell celebrates a triple crown of awards
  91. Again hungry to play, Els hopes to prove that he's back in top form
  92. Favorites Els and Singh open well back in the pack in the Qatar Masters
  93. Woods arrives at the Dubai Desert Classic, where Els and Goosen await
  94. Asian Tour reschedules an event to settle its clash with the Europeans
  95. After two water balls, Woods trails Goosen halfway through in Dubai
  96. Interview with Tiger Woods
  97. After a month off, Campbell is ready to go at the Johnnie Walker Classic
  98. Stadler clinches the Johnnie Walker with his third straight 18th-hole eagle
  99. European Tour Notebook: Stenson is Golfer of the Month for January
  100. European Tour veteran Johnstone confirms his diagnosis of MS