Independent
Monday July 09 2012 Pony-tailed German Marcel Siem came up with a dream way to burst into the world's top 100 for the first time today. Eight years after his only previous European Tour victory, Siem (31) won the Alstom French Open by a stroke from...
The independent
Bad weather can make Formula 1 races far more of a lottery and with a wet weekend forecast it could ... by Gareth Purnell 06 July 2012 12:01 AM The side is built around organisation and rigor. Zagueiros Chicao and Roma-bound Leandro Castan prov... by...
New Zealand Herald
The 2005 US Open champion takes home 52,762 ($NZD81,136) after his best finish of the year after making the cut for just the third time in 2012. Campbell finished on two under, six shots behind winner Marcel Siem. The 120th-ranked German shot a 4-...
New Zealand Infotech Weekly
Michael Campbell has enjoyed his best week on the European Tour in almost four years, finishing the French Open in a tie for 11th after firing one of the rounds of the day at Le Golf National in Paris. After narrowly making the second round cut at...
Ledger-Enquirer
The Sports Network It took over eight years, but Germany's Marcel Siem finally found his way back to the winner's circle Sunday with his victory at the Open de France. "Every time you don't win, people start talking that you'll never win again, so it'...