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07/15/11 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel is in contention midway through the British Open after a 3-under-par 67 on Friday that was enhanced by a shot off a fan's head.
07/06/11 Rory McIlroy made a huge splash at the U.S. Open, but Charl Schwartzel's win at the Masters was the best major so far, writes Gary Van Sickle. Plus, more awards from the first-half of the season.
06/10/11 He walked into Augusta with Rory McIlroy, the leader by four shorts, and walked out with Charl Schwartzel, the winner by two shots. Yes, it was all too easy to watch that dramatic Sunday at the Masters two months ago and make the comparison between Andrew "Chubby" Chandler and Don King.
05/10/11 Charl Schwartzel celebrates his two-stroke victory on the 18th green during the final round of the 2011 Masters.
05/07/11 Charl Schwartzel has been named The 2011 Race to Dubai European Tour Golfer of the Month for April following his outstanding triumph in the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, Georgia.
04/21/11 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel says he endorses the Glacier Junior Series as one of the best initiatives to promote junior golf in South Africa.
04/17/11 Last Sunday, John Coyne had more than a passing interest in the Masters golf tournament. Yes, Charl Schwartzel won in a thrilling match, but for Coyne, the sense of history and mythology that surrounds the tournament, and the course where it's played, Augusta National, hold a particular fascination.
04/14/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The finishing touch of a most amazing Masters was Charl Schwartzel slipping into a green jacket. Until that moment late Sunday, everything else at Augusta National was up for grabs.
04/14/11 Italian teenager Matteo Manassero shot a 6-under 66 to take the early lead, while newly crowned Masters champion Charl Schwartzel struggled today in the opening round of the Malaysian Open. Schwartzel had a 1-over 73 on the first morning of the tournament at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club after arriving in Malaysia a day earlier. Fellow South African Louis Oosthuizen shot a three-under ...
04/13/11 Charl Schwartzel caps his Masters championship with a birdie on the final hole. He birdied the final four holes to win by two shots over Jason Day and Adam Scott.
04/13/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)-The finishing touch of a most amazing Masters was Charl Schwartzel slipping into a green jacket. Until that moment late Sunday afternoon, everything else at Augusta National was up for grabs.
04/13/11 The great shots. Augusta National's unrivaled beauty. The constant roars cascading across the fairways and through the pines. Charl Schwartzel's ecstasy and Rory McIlroy's agony.
04/13/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. - Charl Schwartzel gave this Masters a finish it deserved.
04/12/11 What moron wrote a Sunday column that started with, "Charl Schwartzel will not win The Masters."
04/12/11 EWAN SCOTT chatted with future Major winners Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen over his garden wall in St Andrews last summer - now he wants his own piece of glory in Dunbar.
04/11/11 Great, just great! Charl Schwartzel won the Masters. I don't even know how to spell Charl Schwartzel! I'm not even sure he knows how to spell Charl Schwartzel. My spell-checker is working overtime warning me to correct it. It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
04/11/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. - Charl Schwartzel gave this Masters a finish it deserved.
04/11/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The finishing touch of a most amazing Masters was Charl Schwartzel slipping into a green jacket. Until that moment late Sunday, everything else at Augusta National was up for grabs.
04/11/11 AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Charl Schwartzel gave this Masters a finish it deserved. On an amazing Sunday at Augusta National, where the roars came from everywhere and for everyone and didn't stop until it was over, Schwartzel emerged from the madness by becoming the first Masters champion to close with four straight birdies.
04/11/11 Hard times for US sports Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 10:59:00 AUGUSTA: It was a miserable Masters for US golfers, underlining once again how Americans no longer dominate the world of sports as they once did. In a remarkable turnaround, South African Charl Schwartzel's (above) triumph at Augusta National means that golfers from beyond US borders now own all four major titles for only the second ...
04/11/11 AUGUSTA - It was a miserable Masters for US golfers, underlining once again how Americans no longer dominate the world of sports as they once did. In a remarkable turnaround, South African Charl Schwartzel's triumph at Augusta National means that golfers from beyond US borders now own all four major titles for only the second time in golf history. More worryingly for US fans, only a charging ... |