Reed To Be Applauded Teeing-UP In BMW PGA With Star Euro’s Missing.
American Patrick Reed has shown he’s serious about looking to capture this year’s European Tour Race to Dubai victory crown as evident with the current No. 1 on the Tour’s money list crossing ‘The Pond’ to tee-up in this week’s BMW PGA Championship, the third Rolex Series event of 2020.
The 2018 Masters winning hero has won eight times in his pro career but is yet to taste victory in a regular European Tour event but that could all change this week on the famed ...
Lawrie Proudly Ends 620 Event European Tour Career But Clearly In Pain
Paul Lawrie ended his main European Tour career clearly suffering with back pain that has dogged his career over the past few years to post a 79 for a 10-over tally on day two of the ASI Scottish Open on the Renaissance course to the east of Edinburgh.
Lawrie, 51 was seen whistling as he arrived at the course and then after a final drive down the 18th, he also broke into whistling and heard remarking: “Everything will be fine as long as Aberdeen beats St. Mirren tonight”.
The proud ...
2020 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship – All The Facts & All The Figures
Dates: September 21-27, 2020
Where: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Course: Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course)
Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,666
Designer: Tom Fazio/2010
Field: 144 players
Defending champion: Graeme McDowell
Purse: $4,000,000 ($720,000/winner)
FedExCup: 500 points to the winner
Format: 72-hole stroke play
Things to Know
Originally scheduled in March as an additional event the week of the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, the ...
120th U.S. Open Final Round – All The Facts & Figures
Final Leaderboard
Bryson DeChambeau 69-68-70-67—274 (-6)
Matthew Wolff 66-74-65-75—280 (E)
Louis Oosthuizen 67-74-68-73—282 (+2)
Harris English 68-70-72-73—283 (+3)
Things to Know
Bryson DeChambeau wins his first major championship in 16th attempt, defeating Matthew Wolff by six strokes
DeChambeau becomes the 12th player to win the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Open
Players ...
McIlroy Full Of Praise For DeChambeau Declaring His Ways As ‘Brilliant’.
Rory McIlroy was full of praise for now fellow U.S. Open Bryson DeChambeau who ended the 120th hosting of the championship as the only player under par at Winged Foot.
McIlroy ended his U.S. Open campaign with a disappointing five-over par 75 to share eighth place at six-over par and trailing a dozen shots back of golf’s affectionate ‘Mad Scientist’.
McIlroy went into the final round sharing seventh place at one-over and six adrift of Wolff.
The four-time Major winner knew he had ...
Golf’s Mad Scientist DeChambeau Brilliantly Conjures Up Six Shot U.S. Open Success
Golf’s ‘Mad Scientist’ Bryson DeChambeau brilliantly conjured up at a six-shot success in becoming a U.S. Open at Winged Foot.
DeChambeau, who turned 27 last week, used his new-look beefed-up appearance along with his added length of the tee, in posting a final round 67, and proudly using the new Bridgestone TOUR B golf ball that this writer had a strong hand in developing, to win at six under par.
And at the end of four of the hardest rounds in golf, and probably since the last U.S. Open ...
DeChambeau ‘The Scientist’ Turns To Winged Foot ‘Meteorologist’
Bryson ‘The Scientist’ DeChambeau turned meteorologist in adding a two-under par 68 to his opening 69 and be proudly sharing second place at three-under the end of round two at Winged Foot.
Former Masters champ, Patrick Reed birdied the last in a round of 70 to lead the field by a shot at four-under par.
DeChambeau, 27 and contesting a 17th career major and a sixth U.S. Open, brilliantly eagled his last hole but after what was a roller-coaster showing where remarkably on four occasion he posted ...



