There have been times over the course of his already storied career when Rory McIlroy has been described as a “dangerous” competitor. But perhaps never before has that description carried more veracity than during day three of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
Days after coming up just short at the Regions Tradition, Steve Stricker had another opportunity to claim that elusive first Major. Only he didn’t take it.
Spieth enters this week’s Fort Worth Invitational ranked 190th on the US PGA Tour in strokes gained/putting, losing an average of .471 strokes per round to the field on the green this season.
By Evin Priest – US PGA Tour editor Adam Scott’s US Open predicament has dominated recent coverage of players who aren’t, or weren’t, eligible for Shinnecock Hills. And that’s fair enough – he is Adam Scott. He is a former world No.1 and a winner of the Masters among 13 US PGA Tour titles. Scott Read more…
Launched in part during the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, “Vision 2025: the future of women and girls in golf” now fully sets out a roadmap to generate greater female participation, involvement and inclusion in golf at all levels around the country.
All is not lost for Scott. There is another cutoff for players inside the top 60 in the world after the FedEx St Jude Classic (June 11), just as US Open week begins.