Oct 8th, 2018 Article
Brentwood teen is off to US Masters
A teenage golfer from Brentwood is the envy of his friends after securing a place in the Million Dollar Hole in One (MDHIO) grand final and a visit to next year's US Masters.
A teenage golfer from Brentwood is the envy of his friends after securing a place in the Million Dollar Hole in One (MDHIO) grand final and a visit to next year's US Masters.
Rory and Tiger Struggle, Poulter shines and Johnson leads as Shinnecock bares its teeth And we were all worried that the fairways were too wide….
Justin Thomas. Wow. Shoots the lowest ever score in US Open history. And he's just one shot behind Southport's Tommy Fleetwood.
The idea of Phil Mickelson not turning up to the US Open doesn't bare thinking about. It's the only major he hasn't won and he's been so close so many times. And there's actually an online petition asking for his daughter's college to change the graduation date. Seriously.
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.
A US political ethics watchdog has demanded the Department of Justice investigate Donald Trump’s Scottish golfing resorts after “suspect” financial disclosures.
Acushnet, the owners of Titleist, FootJoy and Scotty Cameron, is planning to go public and list in the US under the ticker “golf”.
Just in time for Oakmont, the man who bought us the Lego version of Tiger Woods’ famous chip in on the 16th at the 2005 Masters, is back with the Lego version of Payne Stewart’s putt to win the 1999 US Open. He’s really nailed it.
Jason Day won using a full bag of TaylorMade equipment this week at Whistling Straits. Our 97th PGA Champion absolutely bombed it off the tee with his R15, while he was holing putts for fun with his Spider Mallet.
Dustin Johnson is really good at golf as he proved at the PGA Championship. Much better than us definitely, and when he's on top form there are very few who can keep up with him around Whistling Straits. We broke his first round down into numbers.
As was the case at Gleneagles, it seemed inevitable that the Solheim Cup would come down to the final putt on the final green. However, this time it was a little different as Emily Pedersen had already secured victory for Team Europe when she went three up with three to play against Danielle Kang.
Take the worry out of your game and enjoy yourself. Tiger Woods and Fred Couples give it to us straight...