MacIntyre Reveals Secret Recipe To US Open Success – Mum’s Sticky Toffee Pudding
Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre reckons he’s got a key ingredient to success at this week’s U.S. Open at Winged Foot.
No, it’s not the fact he’s never played the course nor has he previously travelled to New York and it’s got nothing to do with the fact that he’s coming off a decent finish in last fortnight’s Andalucia Masters on the ultra-tough Valderrama course.
No, it will be mum, Carol’s cooking.
MacIntyre has rented a house for the week close ...
Knox Superbly Kick Starts New Season With Best Showing In 16 Months.
Scotland’s Russell Knox superbly birdied two of his closing three holes to secure a share of ninth place in the Safeway Open at Napa, California.
Knox went into the final round of the opening event of the 2020/21 PGA Tour season only four shots off the lead and soon cut that margin to just three when he birdied the second hole on the Silverado Resort course. The birdie was Knox’s 15th birdie in 56 holes.
However, the Scot dropped shots at the third, fourth and sixth holes before regrouping ...
Coetzee Reveals Key To Two Victories in Two Weeks – Sinking The Reds & Potting The Black
New Portugal Masters winner George Coetzee has revealed the key to back-to-back victories on two different continents.
The newly-married South African captured last week’s Sunshine Tour event on his home course in Pretoria and week later Coetzee has captured a fifth European Tour win, and a first on European soil, with a two-stroke 16-under par success on the Dom Pedro Victoria course at Vilamoura.
“Winning on European soil for a first time was my next step for me really,” he said ...
Coetzee Makes It Back-To-Back Wins On Two Continents With Portugal Masters Win
South African George Coetzee made it back-to-back wins, and also his fifth on the European Tour posting a closing round 66 and with by two shots at 16-under par.
Coetzee, and whose sister married Branden Grace who won earlier this year on the European Tour, arrived in Portugal having won a week ago in capturing an 11th Sunshine Tour title victory on his home club course in Pretoria.
He said: “When I won last week, it was on my own club and I’ve never had so much fun in being in the lead but that ...
Safeway Leaderboard Logjam – Three Lead, Three Fourth, Five Share Seventh & 28 Within Four Shots.
Talk about a Safeway Open logjam atop of the board in the $6.6m event in Napa California.
Three share the lead at 16-under par – (USA unless stated)
Brian Stuard
James Hahn
Cameron Percy (Australia)
Three players share third place at 15-under par:-
Kristoffer Ventura (Denmark)
Sam Burns
Harry Higgs
Five players are tied in seventh place at 14-under par:-
Russell Knox (Scotland)
Doug Ghrim
Stewart Cink
D J Trahan
Emiliano Grillo (Argentina)
Six players sharing 12th place on 13-under ...
Knox Stays In Safeway Contention .. Inspired By Azarenka’s Win Over Williams
Russell Knox revealed his source of motivation in watching TV coverage of Victoria Azarenka defeat Serena Williams at the U.S. Open tennis for the Scot the to remain well in contention heading to the closing two rounds of the Safeway Open in Napa, California.
After securing a first for the 2020/21 PGA Tour new season by leading the opening round of 50 events, Knox birdied his closing two holes in a second round three-under par 69 to move to 12-under in the $6m tournament.
If left the double Tour ...
An Eight Over Winged Foot Massacre Predicts Those Setting-Up U.S. Open Venue
An eight-over par Winged Foot massacre!
That’s the winning score being predicted by those charged with setting-up and maintaining next week’s U.S. Open host venue on the famed Winged Foot course.
If so, the world’s best, including a trio of Scots, could be headed for a highest winning score in a major championship, since Paul Lawrie’s six-over winning total in capturing the 1999 Open at Carnoustie.
That’s also a shot more than the ‘1974 U.S Open Massacre’ when Hale Irwin won at Winged ...



