Andy Bull
Andy Bull is a senior sports writer for The Guardian.
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LIV rebel rolled back the years with a final round flourish but futures of the two biggest names in golf are up in the air
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The player who won four majors in three years was an ice-cool closer but he has not yet fully recovered from kneecap accident
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Former champion remains modest to the end despite his chip to win a playoff against Greg Norman in 1987 being widely regarded as the greatest in the tournament’s history
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American came close to giving up the game after difficult recovery from knee injury but is in relentless form at Augusta
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Pioneering former England player Isa Guha has launched an initiative aiming to ensure women and girls get the support they need
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Whatever else is wrong with Welsh rugby, they’ve never lacked heart but it was not enough against England after a turbulent week off the pitch
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Local businesses in Cardiff feared the worst but the match day rush will be back for Saturday’s Six Nations showdown in the capital city
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Warren Gatland said his players had been ‘a little bit impulsive’ in threatening strike action but praised their approach in training this week
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Crisis is a symptom of a sport torn between the commercial imperative to play more and the medical imperative to play less