We already knew that three-time British Open winner Gary Player might be the fittest and most supple octogenarian on the planet, but this it just showing off.
There was something eerily familiar about the opening rounds Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy played on the first day of the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open at a breezy Dundonald Links.
Australia’s Julian Wilson is currently the eight-ranked surfer in the world, but this week he provided arguably the best reaction to a hole-in-one we’ve seen this year.
The TPC Deere Run course closes with a stern par 4 with sand, water and trees acutely in play, a recipe that has yielded plenty of drama over the years.
Each week in professional golf, we’re left in awe of what the best players in the world can pull off on a regular basis. In the past few weeks alone we’ve seen a playoff-winning hole-out from Jordan Spieth, an eagle on a par 4 with an iron off the tee and some incredible redemption stories. Read more…
Tommy Fleetwood would be the current world No.2 if the Official World Golf Ranking used a one-year points gathering period instead of two. So right now, yes, it’s good to be Tommy Fleetwood.