Golf
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Thomas Bjorn, the newly appointed captain of Europe’s Ryder Cup team, has announced a full-scale review of selection policy and planning for the 2018 match against the United States in Paris
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Former world No1 says he couldn’t get out of bed last year but is ready to take on golf’s best at Hero World Challenge in Bahamas on Thursday
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The 40-year-old former world No1 is making a comeback having pulled out three days before a tournament in October, stating his game was ‘vulnerable’
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There was enough evidence on display in Melbourne to persuade golf’s powers-that-be that the tournament has a bright future – and why not in Australia?
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Søren Kjeldsen and Thorbjørn Olesen combined to win a first golf World Cup for Denmark with a four-shot triumph at Kingston Heath
Thomas Bjorn named captain of Europe for 2018 Ryder Cup in France