Apr 23rd, 2017 Article
Yesterday's Golf News Today #13
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Patrick Reed remains in pole position to win the Race to Dubai after he birdied the closing hole at Jumeirah Golf Estates to join English pair Laurie Canter and Matt Fitzpatrick in a three-way share of the lead going into the final round of the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
Who looks in fine fettle before The Open kicks off? And who should you avoid at all costs...
Sometimes there are hard choices to make in golf, and Jacksonville University golfer David was faced with one of them. He could either take a two shot penalty or go for a swim.
EVNROLL putters might just have the most revolutionary putter design since the Ping Anser. We spoke to the clubs designer Guerin Rife to find out more...
American Jessica Korda drained a 25-foot birdie on the first sudden-death playoff hole to defeat Danielle Kang and win the 2021 Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.
Marc Leishman hasn’t had many opportunities in recent years to enter the final round of a golf tournament as the solo leader. However, after shooting a second-round 66 to move to eleven-under-par at LIV Golf Tucson, the Australian will reacquaint himself with the pressure. He leads by two shots over Sergio Garcia going into Sunday’s final round at The Gallery Golf Club.
Major-winner Georgia Hall wasted no time in laying down a marker at the inaugural Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund. The Englishwoman carded a course record 65 to lead by one after a day of low-scoring in Saudi Arabia. “It’s nice to see two Halls at the top for a change!” Day Two groups will begin at 6.50 am on Friday. For more information, please visit:
The Wrap: Patrick Reed leads, Tiger makes the cut and Rory lurks...
There was plenty of excitement at the last week’s events and plenty of great play. Here is GolfPunk’s pick of the best shots and we use the word ‘best’ in a rather loose way for one of them!
Welcome to the Inaugural Antarctic Clock Golf championship where players battled it out in one of the world’s most remote locations for surely the coolest golf game.
On Tuesday, September 26, 2006, when ‘Lord’ Byron was found dead on the porch of his ranch, golf not only lost one of its brightest and most respected heroes, but also the last remaining link to a bygone era – a Golden Age when Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret vied with Nelson for parity on the burgeoning PGA Tour.