History Against Internationals As Americans Whitewash Rivals In Montreal
The United States is set to make it 10 wins in succession after the opening day of the 2024 Presidents Cup at the host Royal Montreal club in Canada.
Mike Weir’s men were no match for the Jim Furyk led Americans failing to win any of the five matches on day one of the competition for a fourth time in the 24-year history of the event.
The Americans were simply unstoppable as the stats provided hereunder by the PGA Tour show.
However, and with history against his International Team, Weir was ...
Manassero Magic Continues In Madrid – Back Among World Top-100 For Time First In A Decade
This week’s acciona Open de Espansia marks another plus in the re-emergence of Italian-born golfing heart-throb Matteo Manassero.
Manassero, 31, will tee-up in the Spanish capital as the new World No. 86 and the first time he has been ranked inside the top-100 on the official World Rankings since the first week of November, 2014,
Yes, it’s been just a few weeks shy of a decade since one of golf’s more affable competitors was last among the top-10o when in the week following missing ...
DeChambeau Labels PGA Decision The Beginning To Open-Up The Ecosystem To All Golfers.
Double major-winning Bryson DeChambeau has labelled the PGA of America decision to allow LIV players to qualify for both the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup a ‘great step forward’ in the mens professional game.
DeChambeau was asked ahead of the season-ending Dallas Team Championship his thoughts on this further confirmation from the PGA of America
“I think it’s — one, I’ve always had a tremendous amount of respect for the PGA of America and what they’ve ...
World No.1 Scheffler Still Not At Ease With Allowing LIV Golfers Into Ryder Cup
Golf’s top-ranked Scottie Scheffler clearly is still not comfortable with the overnight news that reaffirms fellow US-born LIV players are fully eligible to qualify for the Ryder Cup.
The PGA of America that run the Ryder Cup when the bienniel competition is conducted in the States has reinforced their decision that all US-born players, whether members of LIV or the PGA Tour, will face no barrier in seeking to qualify for next year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Park Black.
Unlike others, Scheffler ...
Danish Stars Spoil McIlroy’s Royal County Down Celebration For A Second Straight Time
Danish-born golfers have denied overwhelming crowd favourite Rory McIlroy’s expected victory celebration for a second occasion at the host Royal County Down course.
Fifteen years ago Soren Kjeldsen was handed the gleaming Irish Open trophy by McIlroy, the then tournament host after McIlroy had hopelessly missed the halfway cut at the famed Northern Ireland course.
Now Kjeldsen’s young compatriot Rasmus Hogjaard has also denied McIlroy his maiden tournament victoy in Northern Ireland by ...
Forrest Heads To Tour HQ Buoyed By Best Finish All Year At Irish Open
Scot Grant Forrest heads to this week’s Tour flagship event at Wentworth buoyed by his best finish all year at the Amgen Irish Open.
Forrest, 31, grabbed seven birdies in a five-under par 66 to secure a share of fifth place at four-under on the host Royal County Down course.
The Scot’s effort handed the Craigielaw-attached Forrest a best Tour result since a share of fourth at last December’s co-sanctioned Australian Open in Sydney.
A year ago, Forrest had shared third place in the Irish Open ...
MacIntyre Staring At DP World Tour Double Scottish/Irish Victory First
History beckons for top-Scot Robert MacIntyre heading to the final round of the Amgen Irish Open at Royal County Down.
MacIntyre is staring at becoming the first golfer ever to capture both the Scottish Open and Irish Open victory trophies in the same season.
The Oban lefty battled the ‘brutal’ windy conditions to be just one of only four players on golf’s traditional ‘moving day’ to break 70 in signing for a two-under par 69 on the famed Northern Ireland course at Newcastle to the south ...



