Ryan Ruffels, a tour pro born in Florida and raised in Southern California and Australia, felt a misconception about his career developed this year. He didn’t enter a top-level official tournament, while a YouTube channel he launched was showing promise.
Australian professional golfer Ryan Ruffels will expand his YouTube offering to include a new channel with former world No.1 Jason Day, in a sign of the video search engine’s rapid growth in golf content.
Such is the small margins separating the leading players on the moneylist, the 37th-ranked player can still earn a LPGA Tour card with a win, and that’s good news for both Gabriela Ruffels and Robyn Choi.
There is a 27-year age gap separating them, but 10 Aussies will enter the Second Stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying School all seeking to take a major step towards joining the PGA Tour.
Ryan Ruffels’ path towards the PGA TOUR is back on track after he and Brett Drewitt earned guaranteed starts on the secondary Korn Ferry Tour at Final Stage of Q School in Florida.
Golf’s “Golden Child” is at it again. Thanks to a slam-dunk birdie at the par-3 12th hole to begin his day and five birdies in his last eight holes at the end, Jordan Spieth began the 42nd Memorial Tournament with a six-under-par 66.
A final-green bomb from Brian Harman has denied world No.1 Dustin Johnson a fourth straight US PGA Tour title at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina.