Aug 26th, 2016 Article
Thomas Pieters one behind at Made in Denmark
We have been keeping a beady eye on how Thomas Pieters has been getting on at the Made in Denmark tournament. Here’s how he is doing.
We have been keeping a beady eye on how Thomas Pieters has been getting on at the Made in Denmark tournament. Here’s how he is doing.
Denmark have won the inaugural GolfSixes, beating Australia 3&1.
Bernd Wiesberger will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Made in HimmerLand presented by FREJA as the defending champion seeks a wire-to-wire victory in Denmark. The Austrian carded a three-under-par 68 to reach fourteen-under for the week in Farsø, one ahead of Sweden's Alexander Björk.
Fancy a Danish? Well, a bet on them anyway. Soren Kjeldsen and Thorbjorn Olesen went out in 29 shots yesterday at the ISPS Handa World Cup Of Golf in Melbourne, and came back in 31 to soar to the top of the leaderboard.
ECCO shoes have set a challenge to a complete beginner. ‘The Rookie’ has got just six months to take on and beat Thomas Bjorn on the 16th hole of this year’s Made in Denmark.
It was a big weekend for Davis Love and his eclectic bag of equipment. Until this season sponsored by Bridgestone, the next Ryder Cup captain won his 21st PGA Tour victory using a mixed bag of what works.
Thomas Pieters and Patrick Reed both won this weekend, and while one staked a claim for a Ryder Cup spot, the other cemented his automatic pick. Check out the weekends highlights here...
David Horsey starts the final round of the Made in Denmark one clear of Terry Pilkadaris. At one point Horsey held a seven shot lead, but three back nine bogies, coupled with Pilkadaris shooting a sensational 65, has so far stopped this from being a runaway procession.
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Ecco's latest golf shoes break from tradtion.
Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger defended his Made in HimmerLand presented by FREJA title in style as he cruised to a five shot win in Denmark. The 35-year-old led after every round and having started the day with a one-shot advantage, dominated proceedings with eight birdies in a closing 64 to finish at twenty-one-under and claim his eighth European Tour title.
First they rape our buildings and pillage our women, now they've won our World Cup. Brilliant work from the Danes who shot seven birdies to win the Cup at -20, four shots ahead of France, China and the USA.