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Cristobal Del Solar Shoots Record Tour Low Of A 13-under 57.

Chilean golfer Cristobal Del Solar has created PGA Tour history in posting a 13-under-par 57 on the opening day of the Korn Ferry Tour’s Astara Golf Championship in Bogota, Colombia. Del Solar, 30, also could have signed for a 56 missing a birdie putt on last at the host Club de Bogota. LOWEST SCORE EVER 5⃣7⃣ …. Record @PGATOUR / @kornferrytour low score as Cristobal De Solar posts a 13-under par 5⃣7⃣ day one #AstaraGolfChampionship @CountryBogota ⛳️ Could have easily been ...

MacIntyre Chuffed To Find His Way Into WM Phoenix Open Field.

Top-ranked Scot Bob MacIntyre wasted little time heading off to Arizon after grabbing the last place into Thursday’s starting WM Phoenix Open in Arizona. The Oban lefty was fifth reserve last Friday for $US 8.8m (£6.97m) event but a number or withdrawals, including out-of-form World No. 4 Viktor Hovland and the latest being American Kevin Streelman, who withdrew late on Tuesday (US time) has opened the door for MacIntyre. It meant the now Orlando-based MacIntyre boarding a flight early Wednesday ...

Lowry Revved-Up To End A 12-Year Singapore Absence Contesting Porcsche Singapore Classic

Shane Lowry seems revved-up to end a 12-year absence with confirmation he will contest next month’s second hosting of the Porsche Singapore Classic. Local organisers confirmed Lowry’s appearance in the event taking place from March 21st to 24th on the host Laguna National course on the island nation. The $US 2.5m event will be the first of five tournaments on the DP World Tour’s ‘International Swing’ and with the event up against the Valspar Championship on the PGA Tour. ALL ...

Pavon Pleased To Lead FedEx Cup Points Race After Storms Cut Short Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Frenchman Matthieu Pavon has created another French first to be leading the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup points race after the final round of the already weather-affected AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was cancelled. Pavon, brilliant winner of last fortnight’s Farmers Insurance Open, was just two shots off the lead when strong winds and driving rain ruled-out any chance of play getting underway on Sunday in the $20m ‘Signature Series’ event. The Tour then issued a statement late into ...

McIlroy & Spieth Back On The Same Page After McIlroy Removed Himself From Group ‘Chat’

Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth are seemingly back on the same page following the American’s pre-AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am comments concerning the status of the potential deal between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and also his sensitive ‘anti-McIlroy’ remarks. After more than two years of headlines for all the wrong reasons in the men’s professional game the last thing you would expect is that PGA Tour allies McIlroy and Spieth would need ...

Jamieson Ready To Bravely Battle Bahrain’s Shamal

Scott Jamieson’s quietly-confident of taming the continuing strong desert Shamal winds heading into the weekend rounds of the Bahrain Championship. The Jacksonvillle-based Scot toughed-out the winds on day two of the inaugural event posting a one-under 71 for a two-round six-under tally on the host Royal Golf course on the oil-rich Middle East island. It left Jamieson trailing just three adrift of the leading threesome of South African Dylan Frittelli (68), Switzerland’s Joel Girrbach (70) and ...

The ‘Pavon Effect’ As Countryman Tom Vaillant Commands Bahrain Championship Lead

Call it the Pavon Effect with fellow Frenchman Tom Vaillant brilliantly birdieing his closing two holes to grab a one-shot lead after the opening round of the inaugural Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies. Vailliant, 22, produced a superb bogey-free eight-under 64 in testing afternoon conditions to be one clear of the field and competing in only a fifth DP World Tour event heads to the second clear of the duo of Swiss golfer Joel Girrbach and South African Zander Lombard at seven under. Three ...