English rising star Marco Penge is adjusting to life on the PGA Tour as he prepares for his Players Championship debut after a breakout year on the DP World Tour.
Many people were surprised by PGA Tour rookie Marco Penge revealing on Wednesday that a couple of Florida golf clubs “turned him away” after moving to the US in the offseason. Michael Kim was not one of those people.
When he’s not on tour, Marco Penge will be working on his game at Old Palm Golf Club in Florida, where he recently became a member. Apparently, it was the only place that would take him.
Perks come thick and fast when you take the golf world by storm, as Marco Penge is discovering. A PGA Tour card, starts in the Players Championship and majors, almost $US4 million earned this year in prize money. But the big-hitting Englishman, who won three DP World Tour titles this year, has marked down one Read more…
Tournament drawcard and breakout DP World Tour star Marco Penge has revealed a neck injury has severely hampered his preparation for the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.
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