Lough Erne Resort – Leading Golf’s Re-Awakening By Example.
Lough Erne Resort reopened on 17th July 2020 for a first time since the COVID-19 related lockdown.
While the worldwide pandemic continues unchecked in so many countries around the globe, golf resorts such as Lough Erne are back up-and-running with safety still clearly at the forefront of their operations.
However at Lough Erne, and where the health and safety of both their future guests and the resorts team members has always been a top priority, the message for those planning to visit the resort ...
Harrington’s ‘In’ The Barracuda Championship Field But Then ‘No’ He’s Not
Padraig Harrington has again chosen not to tee-up in a PGA Tour event by withdrawing from Thursday’s starting Barracuda Championship in California.
The local Reno Gazette Journal ran a story on Saturday highlighting Harrington would be joining fellow PGA Championship winners Martin Kaymer and Shaun Micheel in the modified Stableford event being played this year for a first time on the Tahoe Mt. Club ‘Old Greenwood’ course at Truckee within the state of California though just 30 south-west ...
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Now Being Scheduled To 2021
Scotland is to lose one of the biggest purse events on the European Tour with the Tour to confirm October’s hosting of the pro-amateur event will be rescheduled to 2021.
Double Major winning Sandy Lyle was first to hint last month the event may not go ahead given many of the amateurs teeing-up over the three host courses travel from the U.S.
The European Tour has removed the event from its 2020 Race to Dubai schedule and now Johann Rupert, Chairman of Swiss luxury goods firm Compagnie Financiere ...
Tiger’s Loss, MacIntrye’s Gain In The Land Of The Delta Blues.
Robert MacIntyre has Tiger Woods to thank for a shot at this week’s WGC – FedEx St. Jude Invitational $1.745m (£stg 1,578,160) first prize cheque in Memphis, Tennessee.
MacIntyre and Irish-born caddy Greg Milne have been self-isolating in the Los Angeles region for the past fortnight ahead of this week’s first ultra-lucrative WGC event since the June 11th Stateside return to competition.
Scotland’s top-ranked MacIntyre was first reserve when the elite 78-player field was announced late ...
Westwood Questions U.S. Handling Of Coranavirus … “They Just Don’t Take It Seriously”.
Lee Westwood has questioned the United States overall handling of the Coronavirus in declaring he has no intention to travel Stateside for this week’s WGC – St. Jude Invitational and the following week’s PGA Championship.
Westwood’s name appears on the entry list for Thursday’s starting $10.5m event on the TPC Southwind course in Memphis while the current World No. 34 has also qualified for the following week’s PGA Championship in San Francisco.
Both events will also be spectator-free ...
Westwood Throws His Cap Into The Ring For 2023 Ryder Cup Captaincy
Lee Westwood has thrown his cap into the Rome 2023 Ryder Cup captaincy ring.
Westwood is a veteran of 10 Ryder Cups as a player having made his debut at Valderrama in 1997 and then competed in every Ryder Cup up to 2016 at Hazeltine.
He then served as a vice-captain in 2018 under Thomas Bjorn’s victorious Versailles side and is almost certain to be named by Padraig Harrington in a similar role for the now COVID-19 rescheduled 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits.
Westwood is almost certain to lead ...
Warren Crashes From Austrian Victory Penthouse To British Masters Cellar.
Marc Warren has gone from the Austrian Open winning penthouse to the depths of the BetFred British Masters cellar and last place in horribly missing the cut at Close House near Newcastle – https://closehouse.com/british-masters/
It was just a fortnight ago, Warren emerged from the European Tour’s five-month lockdown and delighting his Scottish golf fans by ending a six-year winless drought in capturing the Austrian Open near Vienna.
Adding to Warren’s Tartan triumph was the fact he won ...



