Aug 3rd, 2015 Article
Donald Trumps Spectator
For someone who’s worth four BILLLION dollars, you’d think Donald Trump would be able to get his own cash out. Think again.
For someone who’s worth four BILLLION dollars, you’d think Donald Trump would be able to get his own cash out. Think again.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat won the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay using a brand new Callaway Prototype Driver. We will have more information for you tomorrow...
A pair of golfers from London are set to build Turkmenistan's first ever golf course, while driving a 1986 Porsche 944 to Mongolia.
Troy Merritt got safely across the line for his maiden PGA Tour title win, shooting a 4 under 67 to win on 18 under, 3 shots clear of Rickie Fowler.
Berkhamsted Golf Club Hole 6 Par 3 202 yards
Kiradech Aphibarnrat has beaten Mark Warren 3&2 to progress into the final against Robert Karlsson. Karlsson beat David Howell on the second play off hole at the Murcar Links to secure his place in the final, which kicks off at 2pm.
A scintillating last day at the Ricoh Women's British Open saw Inbee Park triumph over the Ailsa course at Turnberry. Her final round 65 was a joint course record.
“The John Daly of Asia”, the hugely impressive Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand held his nerve against Swede Robert Karlsson this afternoon to win the inaugural Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play at Murcar Links Golf Club, Aberdeen.
Cinderella Story!! When 20 year-old Korean Jin-Young Ko turned up for the Ricoh Women's British Open last wek, she didn't have a caddie, so she asked around and the name of Jeff Brighton, a 17 year old local caddie was put forward. And now the young fella has earned just shy of £20,000 (10% of the winner's cheque) with Jin-Young's second place finish.
And here it is. The starting times for moving day at the Quicken Loans National from Gainesville, Virginia.
Melissa Reid shoots a third round 69 to finish tied 8th going into the last day. Go Mel!!!!! -8 (Jin-Young Ko and Teresa Lu) is leading with Suzann Pettersen breathing down their necks at -7...
Stormy conditions at Turnberry led to a +5 cut yesterday. At the other end of the leaderboard, Suzann Pettersen shot a three-under-par 69 to take a two-stroke lead at -7 in the Women's British Open.