Poulter eager for Tiger return
Ian Poulter tells BBC 5 live's Drive programme how he is relishing the return of Tiger Woods to the game. Woods has taken a break from golf after a scandal surrounding his private life erupted in late November 2009. Poulter, currently ranked the world number 5, also heaps praise on the present standard of English golf.

Win is mega for me - Poulter
Ian Poulter deems he's never felt as good on a golf course as he did in his victory in the Match Play final in Arizona, where he beat fellow Englishman Paul Casey in the final.

Golf has missed Tiger - Clarke
Darren Clarke reflects on Tiger Woods' absence from the sport and his possible return to action at the US Masters.

Players on Woods' media return
Paul Casey, Luke Donald and Ian Poulter give their views on the timing of Tiger Woods' public statement as they compete at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.

Chris Evans's Friday sporting challenge - Golf
The third Breakfast Show Sporting Challenge was golf, and it was a challenge with a difference. This week Chris and Jonny play three tennis-themed challenges: a short-form game that could only take place in half of the court, a serving challenge and a full set of tennis.

McIlroy keen to secure Ryder Cup spot
Rory McIlroy admits he is hopeful of claiming a second career title this year and hopes he can secure a Ryder Cup spot sooner rather than later.

Monty positive over Ryder Cup chances
Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie tells Sportsweek that his European side will win this year's Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor if they play to their potential.

Seve honoured at Sports Personality
Seve Ballesteros receives a lifetime achievement award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year show, after recovering from a brain tumour. (UK users only)

The greatest Open win that never was
Tom Watson looks back at the 2009 Open which saw him come within an inch of a fairytale win at the age of 59. (UK users only)

Hard to predict when Tiger will return
BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter believes Tiger Woods is still in the 'eye of the storm' and says it's hard to gauge when he will return from his 'indefinite' break from the game, which could mean Woods missing major tournaments.

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