Australian Harry Takis responded admirably from a nightmarish quadruple-bogey that featured two lost balls, including one up a palm tree, to scratch out a three-round total of 10-under-par that left a ray of hope of reeling in a runaway leader at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.
Australian Harry Takis has starts in the Masters and Open Championship in his sights at the halfway mark of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, after bludgeoning the Emirates Golf Club’s back nine with his firebrand style of golf.
It was a violent reaction to be sure, but what really caught everyone’s attention is that his golf ball wound up pin-high, about seven feet from the hole according to the DP World Tour’s shot tracker.
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Tommy Fleetwood got the bounce of a lifetime out of a forest at Delhi Golf Club, the site of this week’s DP World India Championship, which features such a narrow course that nearly 50 per cent of the players this week left a driver out of their bag.
While in India for this week’s DP World India Championship, Rory McIlroy revealed he’s actually a cricket “sicko” who will sit down and watch Test matches.
At this point, we have to consider the possibility that Brandel Chamblee may not like Bryson DeChambeau. Not as golfer, not as a YouTube personality and maybe not even as a person.
Jeeno Thitikul made a four-foot birdie putt on the fifth playoff hole to win the Buick LPGA Shanghai and end a crazy LPGA streak by becoming the LPGA Tour’s first multiple winner in 2025.