BBC Golf News
- 'If you break the rules unintentionally, it's not cheating' - Reed dismisses accusationsAmerican Patrick Reed says he should not be called a cheat after receiving a two-stroke penalty last week for improving the lie of his ball.
- Rory McIlroy: World number two turned down Saudi Arabia event offerRory McIlroy reveals that he will not be playing in next month's Saudi International despite being offered a large appearance fee.
- Ladies European Tour Order of Merit: Esther Henseleit wins first titleGermany's Esther Henseleit secures her first Ladies European Tour Order of Merit title by hitting a course record to win the Magical Kenya Ladies Open.
- Stenson ends drought with Hero World Challenge victorySweden's Henrik Stenson wins his first title in more than two years at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
- Woods in contention as Reed penalised for breaking ruleTiger Woods is two behind Gary Woodland at the Hero World Challenge as Patrick Reed gets a two-shot penalty for improving his lie in a bunker.
- Toxic smoke from bushfires affects Australian OpenPlayers including Paul Casey and Adam Scott complain of stinging eyes because of smoke from nearby bushfires at the Australian Open.
- Graeme McDowell: Portrush man to host Irish Open in 2020 and 2021Graeme McDowell says it's a "huge privilege" to be named as tournament host of the Irish Open in 2020 and 2021.
- Andalucia Costa del Sol Open: Anne Van Dam retains title after 'crazy day'Anne Van Dam wins the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open for a second successive year during "crazy day" in Marbella.
- Larrazabal survives blisters and final day scare to win Alfred Dunhill ChampionshipPablo Larrazabl wins the first European Tour event of the season by one shot in South Africa, despite six bogeys and a double bogey in his first 13 holes.
- Portstewart to host 2021 Irish Open when event will return to Northern IrelandThe Irish Open will return to Northern Ireland in 2021 when Portstewart hosts the event for the second time in four years.