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Old dog just keeps battling

NOBODY NEEDS to tell Paul McGinley the adage of the old dog for the hard road. He's been in this game long enough to know that you earn whatever favours come your way; and, generally, they're of your making.

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McGinley sets himself a new mission impossible: qualify for the Ryder Cup

Look at the Ryder Cup points table and Paul McGinley's hopes of making the team appear to lie somewhere between zero and below but he hasn't given up hope yet.

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McGinley sets himself a new mission impossible: qualify for the Ryder Cup

Look at the Ryder Cup points table and Paul McGinley’s hopes of making the team appear to lie somewhere between zero and below but he hasn't given up hope yet.

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Wood joins professional ranks

Chris Wood, the 20-year-old amateur from Bristol who finished joint fifth at the Open eight days ago, has decided to turn professional. Wood has signed for the International Sports Management group and becomes a stablemate of Ernie Els, Lee Westwood, Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and David Howell, as well as last year's Open silver medal winner Rory McIlroy.

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Scottish Open golf: McGinley makes bright start

RYDER Cup veteran Paul McGinley today made a good start in his last-ditch bid to qualify for the Open Championship when the Barclays Scottish Open finally got under way.

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Scottish Open golf: McGinley impresses at rain-hit Loch Lomond

RYDER Cup veteran Paul McGinley today kept alive his hopes of qualifying for the Open Championship at the last minute in the delayed £3million Barclays Scottish Open.

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McGinley boosts Birkdale hopes by hitting the front at Loch Lomond

PAUL McGINLEY today made a good start in his last-ditch bid to qualify for the Open Championship when the Barclays Scottish Open finally got under way.

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McGinley says Ryder Cup is not his priority

ASH (Reuters) - Ryder Cup stalwart Paul McGinley is more concerned with returning to the elite of world golf than gaining a place in Europe's 2008 team.

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Clarke fails in bid for Open spot

Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley, Rory McIlroy and Jose Maria Olazabal all miss out in Open qualifying. More: continued here

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Irish pair chase Open places

DIGEST/ BRITISH OPEN: Around 15 places in the British Open will be up for grabs at Sunningdale today when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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Golf News: Ryder Cup heroes facing early start in race to make Royal Birkdale

AROUND 15 places in the Open will be up for grabs at Sunningdale today when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.Ryder Cup

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Stars set for Open qualifier

Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal will be amongst 120 players attempting to qualify for the Open on Monday.

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Only 12 spots up for Open

Only 12 places in The Open, four fewer than last year, will be up for grabs at Sunningdale on Monday when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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Only 12 spots up for Open

Only 12 places in The Open, four fewer than last year, will be up for grabs at Sunningdale on Monday when 2006 Ryder Cup heroes Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal are among 120 players doing battle over 36 holes.

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McGinley saves best for last in Paris

French Open Update: Paul McGinley fired a superb final round 65 to move into the top 10 of the French Open at the Le Golf National near Paris where overnight leader Pablo Larrazabal remains on course to record his maiden European Tour win.