Aussie left-hander Greg Chalmers was tracking along nicely at 5-udner par during the final round of the US PGA Tour’s season-opening Safeway Open in Napa, California
With Joe Miller’s mind-boggling distances in winning the World Long Drive Championship on Wednesday, it may make some wonder just what his mile-long hitting spree says about the state of driving distance in the game today.
Day was due to contest his national championship at Royal Sydney from November 17-20 and to partner Adam Scott to represent team Australia at the World Cup of Golf at Melbourne’s Kingston Heath the following week.
For over four hours it was like watching Rocky Balboa vs. Apollo Creed, with Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy landing one haymaker after another, so dramatic it couldn’t possibly be real.
Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose may have lost their match 2&1 to Jordan Spieth and Pat Reed, but at least Stenson bagged this chip in at the 16th earlier this morning:
By John Huggan In so many ways the Ryder Cup is a unique event. And the vast majority of those ways lead to a positive conclusion. Certainly, no other week on the golf calendar promotes as much raw excitement and passion as does the biennial contest between the Old and New Worlds. It is something Read more…