Apr 7th, 2018 Article
Patrick Reed holds off Rickie Fowler for maiden major win
“Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.”
“Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.”
Jon Rahm has been at it again, this time slamming his club into the ground on the 13th at the Phoenix Open.
Patrick Cantlay: "There's not a lot of give up in me. I never really thought about giving it up. I thought maybe there was a chance my back would never feel good enough to play again. But, fortunately, I figured out a way to feel good all the time. I'm happy to be playing."
There was nary an autograph hunter in sight at Spyglass as Jordan Spieth delivered a putting masterclass, setting the 36-hole clubhouse lead on the Monterey Peninsula in California.
Alex Noren holds a three shot lead on moving day at The Grove. But there is a chasing pack.....
Lee Westwood and Jamie Donaldson have both qualified for the 145th Open at Royal Troon next year.
It was the American’s second Aramco Team Series title following her win at Aramco Team Series – Sotogrande last year. The 24-year-old underlined her liking for the innovative format that combines team and individual play by leading from start to finish at Centurion Club.
Did you know that this tournament is the second oldest Open championship in the world, having first been formally played in 1903? No? well, now you do. Check out Donaldson's ace and Southgate's incredible wedge shot from South African Open, as Grace makes three eagles in the first round.
Matt Fitzpatrick held off the world's best to win his first major championship and become just the third Englishman in modern times to lift the U.S. Open trophy. Fitzpatrick shot a final round of two-under-par 68 to win by a single shot from Will Zalatoris and Scotty Scheffler.
The low scoring on the LPGA continued at the LA Open where Jessica Korda followed up her opening round seven-under 64 with a flawless second round 65. The 28-year-old, who won the season’s first event at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions, looks good for a wire-to-wire win at Wilshire Country Club this week.
Rory McIlroy and Canadian Corey Conners lead after round one of the Arnold Palmer Invitational from Bay Hill. The pair opened with a six-under-par 66 to lead by a shot from Bryson Dechambeau.
It was a roar that reverberated around Royal Lytham St Annes. Everyone in the field knew it could only mean one thing. The home favourite, Georgia Hall, had birdied the first hole to tie for the lead at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. It was just the start that she wanted.