Who Was Longest At Winged Foot? No, Not Bryson & Not ‘DJ’ Nor Wolff Or Rory But A Fox.
So, after all the talk of Bryson DeChambeau bringing Winged Foot to its knees, who then officially was the longest driver of the ball in last week’s U.S. Open?
If not golf’s ‘Mad Scientist’ then perhaps World No. 1 Dustin Johnson? What about sensationally Matthew Wolff? Maybe it was Rory McIlroy despite sharing sixth place.
No, none of those.
The longest officially recorded drive of the four days was by New Zealander Ryan Fox.
The 33 year old Auckland-born Fox, who ...
If McIlroy Can’t Wrap His Head Around DeChambeau, What’s Augusta National Now Thinking?
If fellow champ, Rory McIlroy can’t ‘wrap’ his head around Bryson DeChambeau’s stunning U.S. Open triumph then what will the green jacketed Augusta National members be thinking with the Masters now 53 days away.
DeCambeau’s return to golf last June has been nothing short of stunning with now two wins, including a first Major, along with T4th at the PGA Championship and three other top-10s.
There’s those in awe of his Winged Foot achievement but then those such as the ...
DeChambeau Promises More Science Including 48-Inch Driver & 370-Yard Drives
New U.S. Open champion, Bryson DeChambeau wasted litte time in revealing he will this week test a 48-inch driver and also hopes to be driving the ball unheard distances of 360 and 370-yards,
The recently turned 27-year old is celebrating becoming golf’s newest major winner in muscling his way to an impressive six-shot success at Winged Foot.
DeChambeau becomes the second maiden major winner of the season, following Collin Morikawa’s PGA Championship success last month.
And, as we know, ...
McGinley .. “DeChambeau Has ReWritten The How To Win A U.S. Open Handbook”
Paul McGinley is spot on in declaring: “The manner Bryson has won this U.S. Open has rewritten the handbook in how to win a U.S. Open”.
Six weeks ago Bryson DeChambeau described his first top 10 in a major as “super-validating” of his muscle bound and scientific ways.
The methods, that causing ripples for those who administer the game, had worked a treat since the lifting of the lockdown with three straight top 10s followed by a sixth PGA Tour title, but the jury was out over whether ...
Proud Lowry Returning Home After Seven Months Stateside
A proud yet worn out Shane Lowry arrives back to Ireland tomorrow (MON) going straight into the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open ‘bubble’ at Galgorm Castle in Ballymena
It will be Lowry’s first steps back on the Emerald Isle in seven months since he and his young family moved to rented premises last February at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida.
And after a good day’s rest, the reigning Open Champion will be looking for playing conditions to be a little less severe teeing-up on Thursday than the ...
MacIntyre Proudly Returning Home ‘Crushed, Battered & Bruised’ But Donating $35,000 To Hurricane Laura Appeal.
Top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre has withdrawn from this week’s Irish Open admitting he’s ‘crushed, battered and bruised’ a brutal U.S. Open mauling at Winged Foot.
MacIntyre, 24, will arrive back to Scotland Monday having posted a final round nine-over par 79 for a 21-over tally to share 56th place among the remaining 61 in the field.
The Scot ended his round some 30-minutes before the final group teed-up ahead of packing-up his belongings, and along with his mother Carol, coach Davy Burns, ...
Manassero At Long Last Returns To The Winners Circle Capturing Toscana Open
Former Italian teenage sensation Matteo Manassero has ended a seven-year winless drought to capture the Toscana Alps Open on the Alps Tour.
Manassero holed a birdie putt on the last to win for a first time since capturing 2013 since capturing the European Tour’s flagship BMW PGA Championship.
The now 27-year old posted rounds of 63, 65 and 66 for a 19-under par 54-hole total on the Golf Club Toscana at Grooseto.
The Italian created history in 2009, and at age 16, in becoming the youngest winner ...



