Many international players remain inactive and some have moved onto the “Cracking jokes on Twitter” stage of grief when it comes to their Official World Golf Ranking.
Harris English has tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the second player on the PGA Tour to do so in the past 24 hours and fifth overall since the tour resumed play three weeks ago.
Playing with the spectre of a COVID-19 test result hanging over his head, Jason Day’s first made cut since the PGA Tour’s resumption was thankfully positive in a purely golf sense.
Time, of course, will be the ultimate judge on how well golf capitalises on the spectacular shot in the arm it has been gifted, but if it fails to act and adapt the second time around, there’s little doubt it will be its gravest mistake of all.
Johnson, who came into the event ranked 134th in strokes gained putting, was fourth for the week in the stat, picking up more than six shots on the field.
Golf is fickle. Golf is cruel. Golf is unfair. Golf is hard. You’ve heard all the ways people describe this stupid game we love to hate. Brendon Todd, who has come back from the abyss multiple times in his career, knows them all better than anybody.
Stuck in a cycle shared by a great number of golf clubs, Royal Perth Golf Club was desperately searching for a way in which to expand their junior base, particularly junior girls.
We know what you’re thinking: Another post about Bryson DeChambeau’s driving?!? And yes, we’ll cop to the fact we’ve writing a lot about Brawny Bryson in recent weeks.
The future is exciting for the popular Regency Park Golf Course, with the announcement that new course manager GreenSpace, will be expanding and creating what will become “the best little golf course in Adelaide.”