The last sporting event on earth you’d expect there to be heckling at, outside of the Masters (which literally doesn’t allow it), is the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town, which just so happens to fall directly after Augusta National on the schedule.
Jordan Spieth had his typical flair for the dramatic late Sunday at the RBC Heritage, but ultimately it was Matt Fitzpatrick who prevailed on the third playoff hole after hitting a 9-iron to a foot for a kick-in birdie on the par-4 18th hole at Harbour Town Golf Links.
With form like this, all-Australian Ripper GC captain Cam Smith might have to seriously look at drafting the two-time Major winner into his line-up for Adelaide.
Beneath the floor of the media centre at Harbour Town Golf Links lies a handful of green clay tennis courts. Not the same quality of orange clay courts that French Open hero Rafael Nadal would be satisfied with. But good enough for a 6-year-old Matt Fitzpatrick back in 2001.
A year after missing the Masters for the first time since debuting at the event in 2011, due to his world ranking plummeting outside the top 150, Jason Day is back in contention at Augusta National. While Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka each fired a 65 to take the first-round lead at seven Read more…
Without looking, we can pretty much guarantee that any tour pro who has ever posted about their Masters invitation on social media has done so in a similar way – by posting a picture of just the invitation and caption-ing it with something along the lines of “Can’t wait to get to Augusta!”
Take a look at this bizarre incident Tyler Duncan experienced on Friday morning during the second round of the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Championship.