Female Marshal Breaks Her Leg In Two Places Looking For Larrazabal’s Lost Ball
A female volunteer is the latest casualty at a major golf event after breaking her leg in two places while looking for a lost ball on day one of the Andalucia Valderrama Masters in Spain.
The 64-year old marshal slipped badly on wet grass breaking her fibula and tibia in right leg in searching for an errant dive off the 11th tee by Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal.
Play on the hole was delayed for close to 30-minutes and with four groups banking-up on the tee as medical crews treated the woman’s injuries ...
Gary Orr Waits 18-Years For Back-To-Back Victory Buses.
It’s just like the ole No. 272 bus. You wait ages and two arrive at once
That is what has happened to Scotland’s Gary Orr who clinched the Paris Legends Championship to record back-to-back victories on the Staysure Tour after carding a final round of 68, four under par.
Orr ended an 18 years victory drought capturing the recent Scottish Senior Open before claiming a second win at Racing Club de France La Boulie 26 days later to add to his 2000 British Masters and 2000 Portuguese Open ...
Lowry Still Celebrates Despite Missing Out On 10,000 Pound Windfall.
Shane Lowry still celebrated despite missing out on a £10,000 windfall as an ace during the second round of the Sky Sports British Masters at Walton Heath.
Lowry used an 8-iron in finding the bottom of the cup at the par-3 fifth hole the Irish golfer was playing as his 14th.
It was the second ace of the tournament after England’s Eddie Pepperell holed-out at the par-3 ninth hole a day earlier.
Pepperell’s ace was not only valuable to his chances of winning for a second time this season, but ...
Dunne Can Bloom Alongside British Masters Host Rose.
Defending champion Paul Dunne could bloom this week in playing alongside Justin Rose for the opening two rounds of the Sky Sports British Masters.
Rose is playing host to the event being staged on the famed Walton Heath course that is a former European Open hot venue and since 2005 has hosted a U.S. Open qualifier.
Rose is returning to competition for a first occasion since playing his part in Europe’s stunning seven-point Ryder Cup success and in his first ‘regular’ tournament since capturing ...
Furyk Reveals Woods Looked Drained & Lacking Energy While Mickelson Was Finding His Game
USA Ryder Cup captain, Jim Furyk indicated his reasons for not playing Tiger Woods on day two of last fortnight’s Ryder Cup in France.
After ending a more than five-year victory drought at the Tour Championship, Woods played just three matches over the three days and lost all three.
It was a big disappointment for the visiting USA Team no doubt looking to see Woods produce the form that took him to victory on the East Lake course.
But it became apparent in teaming in the opening session on ...
Harrington To Celebrate Christmas With The Gift-Wrapped 2020 European Team Captaincy
Padraig Harrington will celebrate Christmas with the gift-wrapped 2020 European Team captaincy.
That is how it is shaping-up in the absence of any other Whistling Straits contender says Paul McGinley.
The past three European Team captains in McGinley, Darren Clarke and victorious Versailles Thomas Bjorn along with the European Tour CEO, Keith Pelley and a representative of the Tournament Players Committee will meet early in December to consider the nominees.
At this stage, there is just one Whistling ...
Keopka Denies An Altercation Took Place Between He & Johnson, Furyk Said It Did.
So who is telling the truth?
Brooks Koepka attended the Alfred Dunhill Links media centre at St. Andrews last week and is on record as saying there was no altercation between he and USA Ryder Cup team-mate Dustin Johnson.
Here is Koepka’s response to a question put to him by The Scotsman’s Martin Dempster.
“This Dustin thing, I don’t get. There’s no fight. There’s no argument. He’s one of my best friends. I mean, we talked on the phone on Monday — ...



