Hill Brushes Aside ‘Niggling Aches & Pains’, Taking Route 66 Final Australian PGA Round

Scot Calum Hill was delighted to put aside ‘some niggling aches and pains’ to grab nine birdies in a closing round 66 at the co-sanctioned Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane. Hill, 29, eventually finished at nine-under to share 15th place on the host Royal Queensland course. Aussie Min Woo Lee went straight to the top of the new 2024 Race to Dubai season with the former Scottish Open champ comfortably capturing the top ‘down under’ title by three shots thanks to a closing 67 ...

Syme Sizzles With The Scot Moving Near The Top ‘Down Under’

Scotland’s Connor Syme is in sizzling form ‘Down Under’ producing a bogey-free seven-under 64 on golf’s tradtional ‘moving day’ at the Fortinet PGA Championship in Brisbane, Australia. Syme, 28, was out off the first tee in the company of fellow Scot Grant Forrest to grab six birdies over his opening nine holes that included four in succession from his sixth hole on the host Royal Queensland course. However the birdies dried-up for the 2016 Australian Amateur champ ...

Jamieson Admits “It Was Nice To Feel Loved” After The Joy In Retaining ’24 Tour Membership

Scotland’s Scott Jamieson revealed it had been ‘nice to feel loved’ when arriving home to Florida two months ago full of pride in retaining 2024 DP World Tour membership. Jamieson was speaking are making the Joburg Open halfway cut in the opening event of the new DP World Tour season. Jamieson, 39, birdied his first and last holes in a three-under 67 for a two-under 36-hole tally and tied with fellow Scot Stevie Gallacher heading into the weekend rounds on the host Houghton course ...

Syme Draws On ‘Down Under’ Winning Memories To Be Near Top Opening Day Australian PGA

Scotland’s Connor Syme superbly drew on past ‘Down Under’ winning memories to produce a super mid-round birdie blitz in a score of five-under 66 and be just three shots from the lead after the opening round of the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane. Syme, 28, was off from the 10th hole on the host Royal Queensland host course and somewhat struggling to be one-over through eight holes before jumping on the birdie train with five in succession from the 10th hole that ...

When MacIntye Met ‘Fatty’ – A Day Out At The Australian PGA Pro-Am

We know Ryder Cup winning hero Robert MacIntyre dearly loves his Shinty – the sticks and ball game they play in the Scottish Highlands. Aussie-born Paul ‘Fatty’ Vautin is famous for is career in rugby league.  It’s the biggest winner sport in the states of New South Wales and Queensland. In his younger days ‘Fatty’ was a true redhead though nowadays, at age 64 there’s more grey than red. He acquired the nickname ‘Fatty’ not because has was overweight.  ...

MacIntyre Confirms New PGA Tour Career Will Commence At Sony Open

Top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre has confirmed a new chapter in his career as a newest member of the PGA Tour will commence early in the New Year at the Sony Open in Hawaii. MacIntyre confirmed in questions from GolfByTourMiss/Daily Record (Scotland) this second event on the 2024 PGA Tour schedule, commencing on January 11th again at the host Waialae club in Honolulu, in questions asked ahead of the start of the co-sanctioned Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane. The double DP World ...

Donald Reportedly Under Pressure To Make Decision On Bethpage Park Captaincy

It is being reported that victorious Rome Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald is under pressure to make a decision without further delay if he wishes to remain in charge in leading the European Team to the States in two years time at Bethpage Park in New York. No sooner had Donald led his team to a Roman victory rout, and there were biostorious calls among his dozen players of  ‘two more years, two more years’. And the calls for Donald to remain on as only a fourth repeat European Team captain ...