Our man at the K Club Harry Emanuel reflects on another crushing victory for Europe over the USA in the Ryder Cup.
Frank Malley looks back on an amazing three days of golf at the K Club as Europe bask in Ryder Cup glory once again.
Our man at the K Club Harry Emanuel analyses what was a fantastic day for the Ian Woosnam's European side on Saturday.
Frank Malley looks back on day two at the K Club in Dublin and reflects on some more magical moments from a thrilling Ryder Cup 36.
Harry Emanuel joins us from the K Club to give you his analysis of Saturday's morning fourballs at the 36th Ryder Cup.
Our golf analyst at the K Club in Ireland Harry Emanuel gives you his expert verdict on day one of the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club.
Our K Club analyst Harry Emanuel looks at the state of play after the opening morning's fourballs in the 36th Ryder Cup.
Our man at the K Club, Dave Tindall, sets the scene for day one of the Ryder Cup by examining Friday's opening fourballs.
Our golf expert Harry Emanuel brings us the latest news from the course on the eve of the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club.
We look at the opening fourballs for the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club and mark your cards for Friday morning's crucial action.
Mark Garrod gives you an in-depth preview of the 2006 Ryder Cup, and fancies Europe to retain the trophy at the K Club in Ireland.
Frank Malley analyses the build-up to the 2006 Ryder Cup as Europe and the USA prepare to lock horns at the K Club this weekend.
Dave Tindall looks at how betting panned out in all the Ryder Cups between 1991 and 2004 and notes the fantastic record of underdogs.
Mark Garrod argues that bottle and not world rankings will determine the destiny of the Ryder Cup at the K Club this weekend.
Home advantage has counted for little recently but the excellent record of the Europeans at the K Club could prove decisive.
The choice of wildcards is always a massive topic of discussion but Dave Tindall examines if all the attention is justified.
Jim Furyk seems certain to follow a host of top Americans in an important Ryder Cup role - partnering the awesome Tiger Woods.
Frank Malley says the United States must match Europe's team spirit to have a chance of winning back the Ryder Cup this month.
Chris DiMarco had the experience, ability and tenacity. But at the Open Championship he showed he had the form for Ryder Cup too.
In 2001, the K Club was the setting for the lowest point of Henrik Stenson's career. This year he hopes it will provide the high point.
Jose Maria Olazabal never wanted to part of Europe's Ryder Cup backroom staff, he just wanted to play. At the K Club, he gets his wish.
If Luke Donald is missing from the first day's action at the Ryder Cup at the K Club later this month, he will only have himself to blame.
For someone with just one Ryder Cup appearance to his name, Paul Casey has certainly experienced everything it has to offer.
Mark Garrod looks at Welshman Ian Woosnam's rise from humble beginnings to the Ryder Cup captaincy at the K Club later this month.
American star Phil Mickelson may be capable of moments of idiocy, but maybe that's partly why he's such a massive crowd puller.
Our golf correspondent Mark Garrod sets the scene for one of the most eagerly-awaited sporting events of 2006 at the K Club.
In the emotional swirl of Europe's latest Ryder Cup triumph in Detroit in 2004 Colin Montgomerie grabbed the microphone.
The time had come for the start of David Howell's first Ryder Cup appearance for Europe - and all he could do was stand and watch.
Carl Markham looks at how captains Ian Woosnam and Tom Lehman match up ahead of their huge showdown at the K Club.
Tiger Woods' golfing greatness is unquestioned. But at the K Club this month he has to prove he can be a team man at Ryder Cup 2006.
At 26 Sergio Garcia may still be a golfing baby, but in Ryder Cup terms the brilliant Spaniard is already a seasoned veteran.
Tom Lehman's rise to Ryder Cup captaincy hasn't been an easy one, but all the hard work could pay off at the K Club later this month.
"Woosie quaffs more champagne. And now a pint of Guinness. He too downs it in one. Could Woosie be sick live on TV?"
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