Oct 26th, 2015 Article
This Week's What's In The Bags?
What clubs were in the Winners' Bags this week?
What clubs were in the Winners' Bags this week?
To quote Verne Lundquist, and the greatest piece of golf commentary of all time, “Oh, WOW! IN YOUR LIFE, have you seen anything like that?!”. And you know what Verne, we haven’t.
Team USA fought back on Sunday, clinching 3 points in the morning foursomes to close the gap to one point, but Europe turned the momentum around in the afternoon to lead 9-7 heading into the final day. Rookie Leona Maguire, the first Irish player to represent Europe in the Solheim Cup, is having a phenomenal competition claiming 3.5 out of 4 available points.
September 20-22, 2024 Maridoe Golf Club, Carrollton, Texas Team match play in Quarterfinals and Semifinals; Stroke play Finals in three tiers 13 4-player teams (52 players total) $50 million USD $14 million USD Shotgun Start for Quarterfinals & Semi-finals at 11:15 a.m. CDT; Finals at 11:05a.m. CDT
Friday tee times for the USPGA + day 1 wrap.
Brooks Koepka leads the field at LIV Golf at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore following a significant rain delay. This is the third time, in the last 18 LIV Golf events, Koepka has this cushion going into the final day, having been triumphant in both Orlando and Jeddah last year.
COBRA® Golf has unveiled the new KING TOUR Irons, which expand its KING family of players’ irons. A tour cavity back shape is manufactured using Metal Injection Molding (MIM) technology to deliver the most precise shaping with an incredibly soft feel that better players desire.
Here’s Rory McIlroy’s new ad for Nike. It shows him gearing up in real life for this weekend’s Masters, where he is hoping to land a grand slam by winning all four majors.
American Beth Allen may have won the ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters, but the day belonged to Irish upstart Leona Maguire.
Rory and Jason are absolute beasts, and their swings (or should that be swing?), just keep getting better and better.
Paul McKenna, the world’s leading self-improvement author and sports mind coach, has created a system based on how the greatest golfers play which is available to download on Android and iPhone, priced at £4.99.
All you need is a par for a 58. You can afford a bogey for a 59. A double bogey still wins you the tournament. Tim Hart made a triple bogey to drop into a playoff, and eventually come second. Ouch.