R & A Declare They’ll Be No Repeat At Royal St. George’s Of PGA Championship Spectator Stampede

R & A CEO Martin Slumbers declared there will be no repeat at this year’s 149th Open Championship of the unruly spectator behaviour that unfolded last Sunday at the PGA Championship. It seemed all of the 10,000 spectators allowed into the final round found their way onto the 72nd fairway to follow Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka at Kiaway Island. Mickelson, who became the oldest winner of a men’s major championship said at the time he found the experience ‘slightly unnerving ...

103rd PGA Championship – Full Facts & Figures (Including 22 Mickelson Victory Stats)

  Final-Round Leaderboard Phil Mickelson                   70-69-70-73—282 (-6) Louis Oosthuizen               71-68-72-73—284 (-4) Brooks Koepka                   69-71-70-74—284 (-4) Shane Lowry                       73-71-73-69—286 (-2) Padraig Harrington            71-73-73-69—286 (-2) Harry Higgs                        72-71-73-70—286 (-2) Paul Casey                          ...

Mickelson Brilliantly Becomes Golf’s Oldest Male Major Champion

Phil Mickelson has created golfing history becoming the oldest male winner of a major championshp with his two-shot victory in the 103rd PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. The near 51-year old posted a closing one-over par 73 to win by two shots at six-under par. “This win is amazing and it is a win I will cherish forever,”  he said. “I am beyond proud and while it’s been a little more work practice-wise and there’s no reason someone else my age can achieve what I achived ...

Matsuyama Moves In Frame For Back-To-Back Majors Glory

While most eyes were on Phil Mickelson, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama also moved into contention to add another historic chapter to his golfing CV and that’s to capture back-to-back majors. Japan continues to bask in the glory of Matsuyama’s maiden major championship triumph at the Masters and now the golf-mad nation could be savouring a second in just as many majors should he succeed in the PGA Championship. The last player to win back-to-back Majors was Jordan Spieth in capturing the 2015 Masters ...

A Double History Feat Beckons For Mickelson

Golfing history beckons for Phil Mickelson heading into the weekend rounds of the 103rd PGA Championship. A second round three-under par 69, that included five birdies over his closing eight holes, handed Mickelson the clubhouse lead at five-under par before being joined by fellow Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (68) on the windswept Ocean Course at Kiawah Island. Just a shot back is 2018 and ’19 back-to-back PGA winner Brooks Koepka (71). Mickelson’s lofty position, and just a month shy of his ...

Opening Round 2021 PGA Championship – All The Facts & Figures

Weather: Mostly sunny. High of 77. Wind E 14-17 mph, with gusts to 20 mph. First-Round Leaderboard Corey Conners                         67 (-5) Keegan Bradley                        69 (-3) Viktor Hovland                          69 (-3) Brooks Koepka                         69 (-3) Aaron Wise                               69 (-3) Sam Horsfield                           69 (-3) Cam Davis               ...

DeChambeau Promises To ‘Unleash The Beast’ At Kiawah Island.

Bryson DeChambeau could not have put it any clearer in declaring he’s ready to ‘unleash the beast’ at this week’s 103rd staging of the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. The ‘Beast’?   The now 27-old American standing 1.85 metres and weighing 111 kilograms, currently the longest off the tee on the PGA Tour, the reigning US Open champion, the current World No. 5 and staring at tackling the longest course in the history of the men’e majors now among the favourites ...