Sep 9th, 2016 Article
US Ryder Cup Team getting the backing
William Hill has reported that only 9% of money placed on the match has been for Europe to win, with 89% on a USA win and 2% on the draw.
William Hill has reported that only 9% of money placed on the match has been for Europe to win, with 89% on a USA win and 2% on the draw.
Paul Casey fell away in the final round while Rory McIlroy bagged his first PGA Tour win since May 2015 after overhauling a six shot deficit.
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Paul Casey shot a blistering 66 in the third round at the Deutsche Bank to finish -15 overall and taker a three shot lead into the final round on Monday.
Paul Casey continues to stalk the lead at the Deutsche Bank after shooting a five-under-par 66 to go -10 for the tournament after two rounds. Kevin Chappell leads at -11. Video highlights here.
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Europe’s team to defend the Ryder Cup will contain at least five rookies after the nine automatic qualifiers were decided this weekend.
As the highest ranked Englishman confirmed for the World Cup, Danny Willett was given the honour of choosing his team-mate for the Melbourne based event.
Olympic Golf medal favourite Lydia Ko got off to a slow start in her first round at the Olympics, and needed a par save on her first hole when her opening tee shot went into a bunker.
Donald Trump’s golf resort in Aberdeenshire has admitted it failed to comply with data protection laws after not registering with the UK’s privacy watchdog, the Guardian has revealed.
And they're off at the Olympic golf, as Brazil’s Adilson da Silva took the opening tee shot this morning to end golf’s 112-year absence from the games.