A year to forget for an injury-plagued Tiger Woods was savored by Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy after the 'Celtic Tiger' won two majors in 2014 to regain his status as the game's leading player.
Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr says the outlook for golf on the continent is positive again after a difficult few years which saw tournaments scrapped and sponsors difficult to find.
England's Danny Willett will be a big winner in the final world rankings of the year, to be issued next week, by narrowly qualifying for the 2015 Masters.
Australian world No 3 Adam Scott has hired a new caddie to replace semi-retired Steve Williams after auditioning several hopefuls in recent months.
Boxing icon Muhammad Ali, who has lived with Parkinson's disease for three decades, was in stable condition after being hospitalized on the weekend with a "mild" case of pneumonia, his spokesman said on Sunday.
Tom Brady and the Patriots will be resting at home for the start of the playoffs.
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving stepped aside on Sunday and let Dion Waiters finish off the Memphis Grizzlies.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said his players demonstrated the character necessary to revitalize the club's challenge for a top-four Premier League finish in its last-gasp 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday.
Alan Pardew suffered the ignominy of becoming the first Newcastle manager to lose four straight Tyne-Wear derbies against Sunderland after Adam Johnson's goal in the 90th minute subjected the Magpies to more misery against their archrival on Sunday.
England's failed bid to host the 2018 World Cup "was by far the strongest contender," FIFA official Harold Mayne-Nicholls was quoted as saying on Sunday.
Mats Hummels said there is no guarantee Borussia Dortmund will avoid relegation next May after last season's runner-up finished the first half of the Bundesliga season tied for last place on Sunday.
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