Clarke out of Masters with hamstring injury
Former Open champion Darren Clarke has been been forced to withdraw from this week's Masters with a hamstring injury.
Former Open champion Darren Clarke has been been forced to withdraw from this week's Masters with a hamstring injury.
Darren Clarke says that Paul McGinley's will be a fantastic Ryder Cup captain
Darren Clarke has officially pulled out of the race to succeed Jose Maria Olazabal as Europe's Ryder Cup captain.
Darren Clarke has cast doubt on speculation that he may be the next Ryder Cup captain, saying this may not be his time to lead the European team.
Darren Clarke and Angel Cabrera will be among four major winners teeing off in a city-based golf league in India next month in a format modelled on the country's Twenty20 cricket league.
Darren Clarke believes Tom Watson's appointment as American Ryder Cup captain has come as a "bolt from the blue" and really given Europe food for thought before they name their man.
Graeme McDowell has said it is tough to separate Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley in the decision for European captain for the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.
Darren Clarke has admitted he would find it hard to turn down the Ryder Cup captaincy for the European team in 2014.
Darren Clarke talks about his life and golfing career
Former British Open winners Darren Clarke and John Daly have signed up to compete in next month's $6million Singapore Open, organisers have confirmed.
Darren Clarke has categorically denied being invited to become Europe's next Ryder Cup captain.
It was a very different Darren Clarke who spoke about Gleneagles today to the one who five years ago lashed into the course chosen for the 2014 Ryder Cup.
European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal has named Thomas Bjorn, Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley as three of his four vice captains for next month's Ryder Cup
Darren Clarke tells RTÉ's Gary Moran that he has done a
Darren Clarke hands back the Claret Jug ahead of the 2012 British Open
Darren Clarke is delighted to have earned his place in the Open champion's locker room
Defending Open champion Darren Clarke has described the rough at Royal Lytham and St Anne's as "brutal".
Ernie Els has named his dark horse for The Open next week - defending champion Darren Clarke.
A goal from sub Callum McCormack six minutes from time sealed victory for Westmeath in a foul-ridden game where three players were sent off.
Playing a sell-out Irish Open at the course he has known since he was a boy is only part of the reason Darren Clarke is eager to tee off at Royal Portrush tomorrow.