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Danny Lee: Why I think I can win a major
Kiwi golfer's strong surge at the Masters has convinced him he's got the game to win a major.

Golf: Willett turns thoughts to No1 spot
Danny Willett has vowed not to wallow in his Masters glory, but to follow the advice of Sir Alex Ferguson as he sets out to become world No1.

Why Fergie lost over it Willett's victory
WATCH: Sir Alex Ferguson left reeling after Jordan Spieth's loss - and he didn't hold back when he bumped into Danny Willet.

The 8 worst sporting nightmares
After Jordan Spieth's astonishing Masters meltdown, Englishman Danny Willett won the green jacket. Here we take a look at some other sporting nightmares.

Masters: Winner's brother 'wins' Twitter
The Willett family produced two champion performances on the final day at the Masters.

How Spieth choked away the Masters
The hole named Golden Bell became a Black Hell for Jordan Spieth as his search for successive Masters titles sank at the short par three 12th hole.

The craziest hole in one you'll ever see
There have been three hole in ones at the same hole at Augusta for the first time in history but the last was one you'll have never seen before.

Danny Lee bombs third round
A bogey-filled third round at the US Masters has seen Kiwi golfer Danny Lee slide down the leaderboard and out of contention.

Herald on Sunday editorial: Lydia, our champion, captivates golf world
Lydia Ko may turn out to be best of any year. She is already at the summit and she has just begun. She is a marvel.

There's something about our Lydia
Hamburgers, hula hoops and bungy jumps all played a part in creating the Lydia Ko sensation, finds Andrew Alderson.

Lee well in contention at Masters
Danny Lee remains in the hunt at the Masters, trailing Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy.

Ko effect gets teens on the greens
Inspired by world No1 Lydia Ko, New Zealand girls are picking up the clubs to follow in the footsteps of the 18-year-old golfing juggernaut.

Editorial: Our champion with a carefree spirit
An appealing aspect of Lydia Ko is that she retains, despite her stunning successes and the machine building around her, an infectious sense of fun.

Danny Lee sits second at Masters
New Zealand's Danny Lee sits in second place after the first round of the Masters, the first golf major of the year.

'Inspirational' Ko on top of the world
Lydia Ko took to the stage in Augusta last night to be crowned female golfer of the year - and received high praise from a fellow award-winner.