Beware! Tiger Woods Back On The Prowl.

Beware!  Tiger Woods is back on the prowl. Those who have written Woods off could be running scared Sunday night after Woods posted his second straight round in the 60s to be well in contention at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia. The 14-time Major winner followed up his 66 in the first round with a 69 in the second to have as many rounds in the 60s this week as he had all season up to this point. It was a little bumpier ride than yesterday when Woods played just two holes over par. Today, ...

Martin Kaymer Four-And-A-Half Drive To One Of His Favourite Courses.

It was a four-and-a-half drive for Martin Kaymer as he returns to one of his favourite courses at Le Golf National and host venue this week for the Alstom Open de France. Having finished seventh here as a rookie in 2007 – only the second top ten finish on The European Tour of Kaymer’s career – the 30 year old’s record since reads 79-1-6-4-70-13-12. Victory in 2009 came in a play-off against Lee Westwood, and Kaymer feels that the 2018 Ryder Cup host course represents one of the outstanding ...

Bubba Watson Denies Paul Casey Travelers Victory.

Double Masters winning Bubba Watson birdied the second extra hole to deny England’s Paul Casey in a playoff Sunday at the Travelers Championship. The victory is the eighth of Watson’s career and second at TPC River Highlands — he won there in 2010, also in a playoff. The win also is Watson’s second this season and moves him to third in the FedExCup standings. “I proved to myself in ’10 that I could win under pressure in the playoff; I proved to myself that I could mess up ...

Martin Kaymer Warms To Be Back On Home Soil.

Double Major winning Martin Kaymer is pleased to back home on home soil and head the billing in this week’s BMW International Open, in Munich. Kaymer bowed out early in defence of his US Open title last week, missing the cut at Chambers Bay, but that gave him additional time back in his native Germany to rest and prepare for a busy week ahead at Golfclub München Eichenried. The two-time Major Champion, who plays the first two rounds with Henrik Stenson and Shane Lowry, is the star attraction ...

A Million Reasons To Be Happy Winning Golf’s Oldest Major.

There is now a million reasons to be happy in winning golf’s oldest major – the Open Championship. The R & A have  announced the winner of this year’s 144th Open Championship will receive a first prize cheque for £1,150,000. And the this year’s Open Championship purse will rise to £6,300,000, an increase of £900,000 on the 2014 total. The Champion will receive £1,150,000, up £175,000 from the previous year. It’s a long way from 1864 when Old Tom Morris was presented ...

Jordan Spieth – With His U.S. Open Success.

JORDAN SPIETH – WITH HIS 2015 U.S. OPEN VICTORY Becomes only the sixth player to win the Masters Tournament and US Open Championship in the same season. They are: Craig Wood (1941), Ben Hogan (1951, 1953), Arnold Palmer (1960), Jack Nicklaus (1972), Tiger Woods (2002) and Jordan Spieth (2015). • Is the 15th player in Major Championship history to have won both the Masters Tournament and US Open Championship. • Is the first player since Rory McIlroy (2014 Open Championship and 2014 US PGA ...

Jordan Spieth Heads To Home Of Golf To Be First To Win First Three Majors In Single Season.

Jordan Spieth created more history as he added the US Open Championship to his Masters Tournament victory on a dramatic final day at Chambers Bay. The 21 year old is halfway towards an unprecedented calendar grand slam after winning his second Major in succession, but only after a final round full of twists and turns. The Lone State born golfer became the youngest US Open Champion since Bobby Jones in 1923, the youngest player to collect consecutive Majors since Gene Sarazen in 1922 and youngest ...