Morrison Leaves BMW Int’ Open Marshall With Bruised Arm & Breast.
England’s in-form James Morrison left an elderly woman marshal nursing a bruised upper arm and breast following an errant shot down the last on day three of the BMW International Open in Munich.
Morrison, who was leading by three shots and called ‘fore’ when his second shot cleared a corporate enclosure but striking the woman who was marshaling near the entrance to the scorer’s hut.
The reigning Spanish Open winner’s ball cannoned off the women and landed in deep rough from where Morrison ...
Hoey Benefits From $3,000 Putter & A Week With Two Nthn Ireland Football Greats.
A week spent playing golf with two Northern Ireland footballing greats along with a very expensive putter has put Michael Hoey in contention for victory in the BMW International Open in Munich.
Hoey birdied his opening two holes and also the closing pair in a seven under par 65 to move a share of second place at 10-under par and only two adrift of Spain’s Rafa Cabrera-Bello (67) on the Munchen Golf Club course.
The Belfast-born Hoey had been presented some time back with a $US 3,000 (Euro 2,677) ...
Kaymer Left Lamenting Uncertainty Over BMW Int’ Open Rules Scenario.
Double Major winning Martin Kaymer’s uncertainty as to where his ball crossed a lateral hazard saw him eventually being cut from the final two rounds of the BMW International Open in Munich.
There was plenty of discussion with a Tour rules official and course marshals after the German’s drive, at the dog-leg left par five 18th hole, came to rest in reeds on the edge of a large water hazard behind a line of trees left of the fairway on the Munchen Golf Club course.
Kaymer was two-under par ...
Magic Munich Sunset Post Opening Day BMW Int’ Open.
The lateness in leaving the Media Center on the opening day of the BMW International Open was rewarded with a stunning sunset on route back into the center of Munich.
Mt. Juliet’s Kevin Phelan Right At Home On Munchen Golf Club Course.
The distance between the Munchen Golf Club and Mt. Juliet may be around 1,400 kilometers but young Irishman Kevin Phelan felt right at home on the opening day of the BMW International Open.
In fact, Phelan achieved a pro-career first with two eagles, one on either nine, in an eye-catching four under par 68 on the outskirts of the Bavarian capital.
It left the quietly-spoken Mt. Juliet attached pro lying just three shots behind the leading trio of Australia’s Daniel Gaunt, Dane Lasse Jenson and ...
Paul Lawrie Drawn Into Comparison With His Eldest Son & Jordan Spieth.
Scotland’s Paul Lawrie returned to competition this week in Munich in awe of the efforts of double Major winning Jordan Spieth when compared to his similar aged oldest son, Craig.
Lawrie looked very sharp after a three-week break in posting a bogey-free four under par 68 on the opening day of the BMW International Open and played in ideal conditions on the Munchen Golf Club on the outskirts of the Bavarian capital.
It left Lawrie only three shots behind the leading trio of Australia’s Daniel ...
Daniel Gaunt Muscles His Way To BMW Int’ Open Share Of Lead & Singles Out ‘Supercaddy’ John ‘Ronnie’ Roberts.
Australia’s Daniel Gaunt muscled his way to a three-way share of the lead at seven under par and then singled out Supercaddy John ‘Ronnie’ Roberts for special praise.
Gaunt posted a seven under par 65 to join Dane Lasse Jenson and Spain’s Rafa Cabrera-Bello in bright and ideal scoring conditions atop of the Muncheon Golf Club course.
It is the Melbourne-born golfer’s lowest round since posting a first day 64 on route to finishing second in last year’s Czech Challenge ...



