Cormac Sharvin

Hurley remains on track at Q-School as Murphy hangs tough but Sharvin, Caldwell and Dunne miss cut

West Waterford's Gary Hurley took another giant step towards winning his DP World Tour card when he carded a six-under 65 in the fourth round at the Qualifying School Final Stage in Spain to remain in solo sixth place in the race to finish in the top 25 and ties.

Hurley remains on track at Q-School as Murphy hangs tough but Sharvin, Caldwell and Dunne miss cut

Hurley remains in the saddle as Murphy grinds and Dunne makes a move

West Waterford's Gary Hurley was pleased to stay "in the saddle" despite not having his best stuff and card a two-under 70 that leaves him tied sixth at halfway in the race to make the top 25 and ties at the DP World Tour Qualifying School Final Stage in Spain.

Hurley remains in the saddle as Murphy grinds and Dunne makes a move

Hurley and Murphy move into position at Q-School; Caldwell lurking

West Waterford's Gary Hurley and Kinsale's John Murphy moved a step closer to clinching DP World Tour cards when they broke par for the second day running at the Final Stage of the 90-hole Qualifying School in Spain.

Hurley and Murphy move into position at Q-School; Caldwell lurking

Murphy and Hurley start well in card quest at DP World Tour Q-School

Kinsale’s John Murphy and West Waterford’s Gary Hurley overcame winds gusting to 20 mph to break par on the opening day of the 90-hole DP World Tour Qualifying School Final Stage in Spain.

Murphy and Hurley start well in card quest at DP World Tour Q-School

Norman under threat as CEO as LIV Golf looks to King; five Irish at Q-School

Greg Norman's days as CEO of LIV Golf could be numbered with one of the most respected figures in the golf business in talks with the head of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment fund.

Norman under threat as CEO as LIV Golf looks to King; five Irish at Q-School

McKibbin clinches card as Sharvin and Hurley make Final Stage of Q-School

Hollywood teenager Tom McKibbin credited his fighting spirit and consistency as key after he closed with a six-under 66 to become the youngest Irish player since Rory McIlroy to clinch his DP World Tour card at the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final.

McKibbin clinches card as Sharvin and Hurley make Final Stage of Q-School

Sharvin mounts gutsy comeback from disaster at Second Stage of Q-School

Ardglass’ Cormac Sharvin came back from a nightmare start to keep alive his hopes of winning back his DP World Tour card at the Second Stage of Q-School in Spain.

Sharvin mounts gutsy comeback from disaster at Second Stage of Q-School

LIV Golf denied OWGR Points for now; mixed fortunes for Power and Meadow

LIV Golf players will not receive world ranking points for their next two events after failing to give the Official World Golf Ranking enough time to study their new strategic alliance with the MENA Tour.

LIV Golf denied OWGR Points for now; mixed fortunes for Power and Meadow

Sharvin emerges from doldrums with career-best finish: "I didn’t know if I would ever see my name on the leaderboard again"

Cormac Sharvin believes he can finally see some light at the end of the tunnel after closing with a six-under 66 to clinch a career-best tie for 13th in the DP World Tour’s D+D REAL Czech Masters in Prague.

Sharvin emerges from doldrums with career-best finish: "I didn’t know if I would ever see my name on the leaderboard again"

Lowry motoring early in BMW as McBride shines in Sweden

Shane Lowry motored to his lowest opening round since April and insisted he’s chasing his first win for more than three years in the BMW Championship and a chance to win the $17 million FedEx Cup bonanza in Atlanta next week.

Lowry motoring early in BMW as McBride shines in Sweden

Texas school tragedy puts golf in perspective for Major winners

Major winners Darren Clarke, Patrick Reed and Scottie Scheffler confessed their golfing problems were put very much in perspective by this week's school shooting massacre in Texas.

Texas school tragedy puts golf in perspective for Major winners

Lowry and Poulter into strides early in New Orleans

SHANE LOWRY sported some ugly trousers but looked sharp with partner Ian Poulter as they moved into contention for the $8.3 million Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Lowry and Poulter into strides early in New Orleans

Walker shows his class again at Portmarnock Links

Dundalk Golf Club's Leslie Walker outgunned tour players Paul Dunne and Cormac Sharvin to win the nett in the TaylorMade Winter Series at Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links.

Walker shows his class again at Portmarnock Links

McKibbin continues hot form with opening 65 in Durban

Holywood's Tom McKibbin showed his like for South Africa when he continued his fine form and opened with a five-under 65 at Mount Edgecombe Country Club in the Challenge Tour's Jonsson Workwear Open in Durban.

McKibbin continues hot form with opening 65 in Durban

Harrington and Lowry playing catch up in the Middle East

Pádraig Harrington admits he needs “a fabulous weekend” to contend for the DP World Tour’s Ras al Khaimah Championship after he found his putting touch but lost his long game on day two.

Harrington and Lowry playing catch up in the Middle East

Mixed bag for Irish hopefuls in blustery Johannesburg start

Niall Kearney made two monster putts and fired a one-under 70 to lead the Irish challenge in the weather-delayed Joburg Open with Jonathan Caldwell hot on his heels after a rollercoaster 17 holes.

Mixed bag for Irish hopefuls in blustery Johannesburg start