Seaside-Based Kearney ‘Right At Home’ On Dutch Open In-Land Links-Like Course
Dubliner Niall Kearney admitted he felt right at home after setting a new course record 65 in the heart of Holland on day one of the 102nd Dutch Open.
Kearney, 33, didn’t drop a shot in a blistering seven-under par 65 in ideal conditions on the Bernardus course hosting the prestigious event for the first time.
The course, located around 110 kms from Amsterdam was designed by renowned course architect Kyle Phillips who designed the famed Kingsbarns Links course close to St. Andrews and will ...
McDowell Predicting More Of The ‘Irish Magic’ At Whistling Straits
Graeme McDowell is boldy predicting more of the ‘Irish Magic’ when he joins the European Ryder Cup Team jetting-out to Wisconsin next Monday.
It will be McDowell’s sixth Ryder Cup showing but a second in succession he’ll travel without his golf clubs in acting as a European Team vice-captain.
McDowell’s leadership skills really came to the fore three years ago as a vice-captain under Thomas Bjorn’s victorious Versailles leadership and with McDowell almost certain to be handed the Ryder ...
Rahm Creating Tour History At Fortinet Championship, Knox Seeks Good New Season Start & Power Puts His Feet Up
World No. 1 and double Dubai Duty Free Irish Open winner Jon Rahm will create PGA Tour history in teeing-up at this week’s 2021/22 season-opening Fortinet Championship in Napa, California.
The event was first played in 2007 as the Fry’s Electronic Open and was renamed a year later at the Frys.com Open and with Fortinet, a cyber security firm with total assets of over $4B, signing on for six years as the new title sponsor.
Rahm is in the field and competing a week prior to making his second straight ...
Cantlay Crowned PGA Tour ‘Player Of The Year’ & Now Focusses On First Pro Team Event On Home Soil
It’s been just over a decade since newly-honoured 2020/21 PGA Tour ‘Player of the Year’ Patrick Cantlay last played in a team event on home soil.
Cantlay, 29, has added the ‘Player of the Year’ title to a season proper that culminated a fortnight ago in being crowned PGA Tour No. 1 in winning the FedEx Cup title chase.
In being voted by his fellow PGA Tour colleagues, Cantlay wins the Jack Nicklaus award and in a season when he won three times with victories also at the Memorial and then ...
The Principal (Harrington) Sends For The Pupil (Lowry) But It’s Hugs All Round
It would never be a good thing in anyone’s life when a pupil gets called into the Principal’s Office.
Such a call would likely lead to a suspension or a worse-case scenario of expulsion from the school, college or whatever.
Shane Lowry remarked he got called into the Principal’s Office and instead of being handed bad news, the Principal Padraig Harrington found himself embracing the pupil or in this scenario his fellow Irishman and European Ryder Cup debutant.
And for Harrington it was ...
The Postman Delivers A Simple Message To Europe’s Three Ryder Cup Rookies.
Ian ‘The Postman’ Poulter delivered a simple, straight forward message to Europe’s three rookies who will join nine of their now team-mates heading next week to Wisconsin to defend the Ryder Cup.
Poulter was handed one of three Padraig Harrington ‘wildcard’ picks that guaranteed the now 45-year-old Englishman a seventh Ryder Cup appearance.
Poulter had made his Ryder Cup debut in 2004 under Bernhard Langer’s successful leadership and three years ago was just an important gog in Thomas ...
Harrington Getting Greyer By The Wentworth Round As Lowry Reveals No Game Of ‘Credit Card Roulette’.
Padraig Harrington is getting greyer and greyer by the Wentworth rounds while Shane Lowry reveals there’s been no all-Ireland evening meals this week,meaning no game of ‘Credit Card Roulette’, as Harrington tosses-and-turns over the final make-up of his European Ryder Cup team.
After two days of chopping-and-changing, Harrington is looking at the rookie duo of both Bernd Wiesberger and Shane Lowry qualifying and Lee Westwood being unceremoniously bumped-out of the nine.
That’s ...



