Golf
Ko improves but still eight shots behind leader
Lydia Ko has played her way back into contention at the New Zealand Women's Golf Open but it's Spaniard Belen Mozo who stole the show on day of the tournament.
Big crowds and bad manners at NZ Golf Open
Big time golf has come to Auckland but the golfing public doesn't seem ready.
Woods may not play professional golf again
Tiger Woods admits never being able to return to competitive golf is a possibility as he recovers from a fourth back operation.
Lydia Ko not confident she'll win NZ Women's Open
The 20-year-old headlines the event, which is LPGA Tour-sanctioned for the first time. The three-time winner hasn't won a tournament on the LPGA Tour in 15 months. Video, Audio
Thomas wins FedEx Cup
American Justin Thomas has claimed the $13.6 million FedEx Cup after compatriot Xander Schauffele won the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Woods has no timetable for return
The former world number one Tiger Woods is not hitting full shots and has no timetable for his return to competitive golf after undergoing his fourth back surgery in April.
Ko feeling confident again
New Zealand's former world golf number one Lydia Ko says her confidence has returned at just the right time.
Ko ties for third in season's last major
The New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko has finished tied for third at the Evian Championship in France, the last major tournament of the year.
Winds shorten Evian golf major
Strong winds and rain have forced the cancellation of the first round of the final women's golf major of the year, the Evian Championship in France.
Ko runs out of pace in final round
Lydia Ko has missed out on re-entering the LPGA's winner's circle but produced her best finish of the season at the Indy Women in Tech Championship in Indiana.
Ko and Fox continue hot form
New Zealand golfers Lydia Ko and Ryan Fox are at the top of the leaderboard after the opening two rounds of their respective tournaments.
Ko and Fox firing together
New Zealanders Ryan Fox and Lydia Ko are both off to good starts in their respective golf tournaments in Switzerland and the United States.
Ko admits form slide tough to take
The former women's golf world number one Lydia Ko acknowledges her slide down the rankings is something she's struggled to come to terms with.
Winless McIlroy to take a break
Former world number one Rory McIlroy is taking a three month break at the end of the year in an effort to turn around his form for 2018.
US golf stars to play NZ Open
The American golfers Paula Creamer and Danielle Kang are the latest major winners to confirm their places in next month's New Zealand Women's Open.
Pearce in front in Fiji
The Ashburton golfer Daniel Pearce has the lead after the first round of the $1.5 million Fiji Open.
Fox slips back through PGA field
The Auckland golfer Ryan Fox found the going tough in his final round of the US PGA Championship in North Carolina, the final major of the year.
Spieth chases history at PGA Championship
Jordan Spieth begins his quest tomorrow to become the youngest man to complete the career grand slam as occasional thunderstorms and devilish new greens set the stage for an unpredictable...
Tiger Woods denies drink drive charge
Golfer Tiger Woods is expected to enter a driver education programme to resolve charges filed against him after he was found asleep at the wheel.
Ko woes continue
The New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko is set to slip further down the women's world rankings after another disappointing result.