Clarke Swapping A Victory Lager For A ‘See Breeze’ Cocktail.
Darren Clarke is heading to his luxury Bahamas abode not only to celebrate his latest victory but also renew his US entry visa.
Clarke, 52, ending a more than nine-year winless drought in capturing last Sunday’s Timber Tech Championship on the over-50s Champions Tour.
It was Clarke’s first victory since winning the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St. George’s.
However, in winning last Sunday in Boca Raton, Florida Clarke revealed he could not travel this week to the season-ending Charles Schwab ...
DeChambeau 17/2 Favourite To Win The Masters
Reigning US Open champ, Bryson DeChambeau is clear favourite to capture a second straight Major with victory in the 2020 Masters.
UK bookmakers William Hill have the 27-year old American at odds of 17/2 to win the 84th rescheduled hosting of the Masters starting on 12th November at Augusta National.
Next best in the betting is Spaniard Jon Rahm at 10/1 followed by Rory McIlroy at 11/1 to win a first Masters and, if so, join golf’s most exclusive club.
Other bets include:
12/1 – Justin ...
Clarke Vows No Repeat Of Week-Long 2011 Open Victory Celebrations
Darren Clarke vowed there would be no repeat of his week-long 2011 Open Championship victory celebrations after capturing the Timber Tech Championship in Florida.
Clarke, 52, ended a more than nine-year winless drought comfortably two-putting the final green for birdie last Sunday to capture the penultimate Champion Tour event in Boca Raton, Florida and close to where his eldest son, Tyrone is in college.
Clarke won a maiden Tour title by denying defending champ Bernhard Langer a 42nd Tour victory ...
Clarke Ends More Than 9-Year Winless Wait To Capture Timber Tech Title
Darren Clarke is celebrating in ending a more than nine-year winless wait in capturing a nail-biting first Champions Tour title with victory in the Timber Tech Classic at Boca Raton in Florida.
Clarke, 52, birdied the last in a round of a four-under 68 for a 17-under three round tally to win by a shot from prolific-winning legendary Bernhard Langer.
In holing out, Clarke pumped his right arm around half-a-dozen times in delight before picking the ball out of the cup.
“It’s just ...
MacIntyre Declares ‘Back To His Best’ Sharing Third In Cyprus Open
Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre declared he’s back to his best in securing a best result in 14-months to muscle his way to a share of third thanks to a final round 65 at the Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Open.
MacIntyre, 24, didn’t drop a shot in an 18-under par tally and for the Oban golfer’s best finish since being runner in August last year at the Porsche European Open.
England’s Callum Shinkwin birdied the first extra hole to capture a maiden Tour title after first eagling the 72nd hole ...
Sandy Lyle Leads Golfing Tributes To Fellow Scot Sean Connery.
Double Major winning Sandy Lyle has led the golf world in paying tribute to the late, great and fellow Scot Sean Connery.
Connery, who stared in seven James Bond movies from 1962 to 1983 and countless other Hollywood blockbusters, passed away peacefully at his Bahamas home aged 90.
Connery was born in 1930 in Edinburgh and with one of his first jobs working as a milkman in Edinburgh with St. Cuthbert’s Co-Operative Society.
In 2009, Connery recalled a conversation in a taxi: “When I took ...
Drysdale Avoids ‘OOB’ To Birdie The Last & Be Sharing Second At Cyprus Open
Scotland’s David Drysdale brilliantly boosted hopes of a first Tour win in narrowly avoiding ‘OOB’ down the last and then draining a long birdie putt to be tied in second place at 13-under par and just one shot off the lead at the Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Open.
Dydsdale, 45 signed for a third round three-under 68 to join five others trailing Welshman Jamie Donaldson (69) who heads the inaugural event on 14-under par.
Joining Drysdale is Finnish pair of Kalle Samooka (66) and Sami Valimaki ...



