Sweet News For His Father As Honey Baisoya One Off Hero Indian Open Lead

This article appearing in Press Trust of India and with great thanks to PTI for use …. Honey Baisoya was born to play golf and realise his father’s dream. His father Ravinder Singh used to work as a caddie at the Delhi Golf Club but never had the means to pursue a playing career. So, even before he became a father, Ravinder had made up his mind to make his first born a professional golfer. On Thursday, Honey made him proud as he emerged one shot from the lead with a sizzling ...

MacIntyre: Fails Five Mental Tests In Five Events & With Five Weeks To Earn Masters Return

After admitting he’s failed his last five mental tests, top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre heads into this week’s Hero Indian Open with five weeks remaining if he’s to head to the biggest test of Augusta National. MacIntyre, 26, is currently ranked a lowly No. 91st on the World Rankings and needing to be inside the leading 50 at the close of play anywhere in the world as on Sunday March 26th. At that date, anyone inside the top-50 on the rankings and not yet exempt, will be afforded an invitation ...

Lowry Likens Himself As The Iron Man Of Golf Ahead Honda Classic

Shane Lowry likens himself to the ‘Iron Man of Golf’ heading into this week’s Honda Classic at the PGA National course, and a ‘home’ event for the West Palm Beach based Irishman. The last hosting of Honda sponsoring what has been the longest in the PGA Tour’s history is also Lowry’s third PGA Tour event in a run of five in succession for the 35-year-old father of two young girls. Lowry arrived ‘home’ on the back a missed cut in the $US 20m WM Phoenix Open and then a share of ...

Lowry Returns To Honda Classic With Unfinished Business Top Of His Agenda

Shane Lowry needs no reminding he has some unfinished business heading into the week’s last hosting of the Honda Classic Florida. Lowry declared a year ago he had the tournament ‘stolen’ from him when was tied for the lead at nine-under par heading to the 18th hole  on the final day at PGA National. The Irishman was in the last group alongside Daniel ‘Go Slow’ Berger and with Austrian-born Texan Sepp Straka, in the penultimate group ahead, having just launched his massive 334-yard ...

LIV Golf Announce Exciting Full 12-Team, 48-Player Field New Season Schedule

It kicks off in Mexico this week with LIV Golf confirming the full 12-team, 48-player field set to compete all season in the LIV Golf League, featuring 14 tournaments in seven different countries around the world. League play begins this week (Feb 24-26) at Mayakoba’s El Camaleón Golf Course in Mexico as many of the sport’s biggest names begin pursuit of the LIV Golf League Individual Championship and Team Championship. “In less than a year, LIV Golf has reinvigorated the professional game ...

Nicklaus Wearing His Lounge-Room Slippers, Eating His Signature Triple Chocolate Ice Cream But Sadly A Last Honda Classic.

One of the fondest memories in attending the Honda Classic has been the joy to sit in the company of tournament host, Jack Nicklaus. It’s always been customary at each Honda Classic, as it is at the Memorial in Ohio, for Nicklaus to give his time to the visiting media in hosting a media conference at some time convenient during the course of either tournament. It is a little more formal at the Memorial but at the Honda Classic it’s much more relaxed. The Honda Classic is also Nicklaus’ ...

Gallacher’s 1,425-Day Wait To Defend Hero Indian Open

Stephen Gallacher’s record-setting 1,425 days wait to defend the Hero Indian Open ends this week in New Delhi. It’s been that long, and more simply 36 days shy of four years since Gallacher captured a fourth DP World Tour success with then 17-year-old son Jack on the bag and calling the shots in the Indian capital. Gallacher’s time as a defending champion, and aside from WW2, is probably the longest in the history of some of golf’s oldest national open titles, and with the Indian Open first ...