Good things come to those who wait, or at least those who play well. In the Ponte Vedra area of northeast Florida both are true for Sydney’s Harrison Endycott with the final round of the PGA Tour Qualifying School that he leads has been delayed 24 hours due to heavy rain.
We have quite a few holes-in-one stories here, but very few (none) of them feature a golfer saying that he’s going to sink an ace … and then doing exactly that.
Hall of Fame Australian icon Karrie Webb will play her first LPGA Tour event in America in close to 18 months when she contests this week’s Pelican Championship at the Pelican Golf Club in Florida.
The house is listed at 10,577 square feet and features plenty of amenities from a gym to a pool (Sorry, TWO pools) to a putting green that McIlroy doesn’t appear to have used much the past couple seasons
Tiger Woods says he’s not ready to say when he’ll return to competition – although he has already begun “competing” against a couple of US PGA Tour stars at his backyard practice facility in Florida.
South Florida is home to hundreds of tour players. But over the weekend there was little golf being played in the Sunshine State as Hurricane Irma engulfed the peninsula.
While the Aussie is topping the leaderboard in Europe, his two children are back in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, bracing for the pending arrival of Hurricane Irma.