Breaks – good and bad – are a given in a round of golf. It’s what you do next that really counts. Enter Cam Davis, the former Australian Open champion who broke through for his first win on the PGA Tour last month. Playing in the first round of the Northern Trust tournament, the first Read more…
Those tuning into the first round action at the Northern Trust noticed something off with the tournament’s defending champ: golf’s mighty Thor was without his hammer.
Life is good for Matthew Wolff, and he knows that now. But he didn’t get to that conclusion without some brutally difficult weeks on tour when simply getting out of bed felt like a massive challenge.
Major champion Hannah Green will devote part of her preparation to making fellow West Australian Kirsten Rudgeley feel at home among the elite of world golf at this week’s AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland.
Smith isn’t joylessly drilling 150 consecutive three footers like your favourite tour pro. He’s borrowing a page out of the Phil Mickelson Manual for Short Game Success and letting it fly, hair down, one hand on the wheel.
Traditions take time to develop, but the FedEx Cup Playoffs are starting to accumulate that time. And they’re also accumulating a lot of interesting statistics along the way.
O’Toole’s 72-hole aggregate of 271, 17-under par, was three shots better than anyone else and saw her claim the Scottish Women’s Open title over the spectacular Dumbarnie Links.
Currently ranked 121st in the FedEx Cup standings, Scott needs a solid result at this week’s Wyndham Championship to maintain his record of qualifying for the FedEx Cup Playoffs every year since their inception.