Josele Ballester, a three-time All-American at Arizona State entering his senior year, became the first Spaniard to win the US Amateur and joins Jon Rahm as the only two players from Spain to win a USGA championship.
Just one month after competing in his first professional event, John Daly II qualified to compete for the first time in the US Amateur, which is set to take place next month at Hazeltine National outside Minneapolis.
A dropped ball on the fastest, slopiest spot on the back of the green might not be the best indication of what’s actually going to happen this week, but it does make for great content.Â
It is one thing for a friend to say he has your back when there’s nothing to be gained or lost. It is quite another to trust him with the very thing that means the most to you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEPBe2zxVCc By Mark Hayes – Golf Australia body Save yourself some time – go out and buy a 1969 book called The Golfing Machine, by Homer Kelly. Why? It will enable you to understand better the future of golf, Bryson DeChambeau. Kelly was a Seattle aircraft mechanic obsessed with producing the engineering specs of the Read more…
Sydney’s Jordan Zunic was a star amateur golfer on the cusp of turning pro. But a near-fatal car accident in the US changed his life, and his career plan. Two years later, he wins the New Zealand Open. This is his remarkable story… At an intersection in Little Rock, Arkansas, a car sits on its Read more…