Fitzpatrick Slams PGA Tour Tortoises As A ‘Disgrace’ & ‘Appalling’.
Reigning US Open and RBC Heritage champion Matt Fitzpatrick has slammed PGA Tour tortoses, such as Patrick Cantlay who he played alongside last Sunday at Hilton Head, as a ‘disgrace’ and also ‘appalling’.
Fitzpatrick, 27, captured his first ‘regular’ PGA Tour title in birdieing the third extra hole to defeat defending champion Jordan Spieth on the host Harbor Touwn course in South Carolina.
However, for a second week running a golf tournament was overshadowed by ...
Mickelson Feeling On Top Of The World Already From The Support ‘Down Under’
Phil Mickelson’s feeling on the top of the world from the support he’s already receiving ‘down under’ in Adelaide.
Mickelson arrived Monday into Australia’s fourth largest city, and a first visit to Australia in a dozen years since he was a member of the victorious Fred Couples captained 2011 USA Presidents Cup team at Royal Melbourne.
Two others in that team, Dustin Johnson and Bubba Watson, will join Mickelson teeing-up Friday on The Grange course.
Of course, the 52-year-old Mickelson ...
MacIntyre Travels To The Land Of The Rising Sun Looking To Arrest Flagging World Ranking
Bob MacIntyre has joined the DP World Tour on an historic first visit to the Land of the Rising Sun looking to arrest his flagging World Ranking.
MacIntyre is among six Scots teeing-up in the inaugural ISPS Handa Championship Japan, being played in Omitama around a 90-minute drive north-east of Tokyo.
It’s been five weeks since the struggling Oban lefty last competed and that was a new season best in his seventh event of a share of seventh at the Magical Kenya Open, though there’s been little ...
Pelley Declares ‘Consequences’ To Rules-Breaking LIV Players & Hints Of Asian Tour LIV Player Sanctions In August Events On UK Soil.
DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley has stressed there will be ‘consequences’ to not only those LIV golfers who broke the Tour rules and regulations in joining LIV but the Tour is also looking to possibly sanction those LIV golfers who tee-up in August in back-to-back Asian Tour events in the UK.
Pelley was speaking Monday in a lengthy interview with Bunkered Magazine following last fortnight’s London-based Sports Resolutions Panel decision declaring the DP World Tour was correct in fining those ...
Adelaide: The City Of Churches & Now The City For Yet Another Sporting First.
Adelaide, the capital of the Australian state of South Australia, and lovingly known as the City of Churches … 529 christian churches.
The city was founded in 1836 and named in honour of Queen Adelaide who was the wife at the time of the British monarch King William IV.
It was the only freely-settled British province in Australia which, I guess, it’s a nice way of saying no ships sailed up the Torrens River laden with British-born convicts.
However unlike its Sydney and Melbourne ...
Does Donald’s Rome Wildcard Picks Change With Europeans Dominating PGA Tour Wins?
I have a Ryder Cup theme question following Matt Fitzpatrick’s brilliant triumph at the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head in South Carolina.
Fitzpatrick denied defending champ Jordan Spieth with a birdie at the third extra hole on the host Sea Pines course, banking the cool $3.6m first prize cheque, and $360,000 more than Jon Rahm won a week earlier in capturing the 87th hosting of the Masters.
With Rahm winning an Augusta green jacket and ‘Fitz’ being fitted with traditional plaid jacket ...
Shiskine Golf – A Stunning & Spectacular Dozen Holes Of Scotland’s Best
Let me start by asking a question. How many 12-holes golf courses have you played?
While 12-hole golf courses are pretty rare, some of the famous courses in golf started off being a dozen holes, including Prestwick that from 1860 hosted the first dozen Open Championships.
More recently, legendary Jack Nicklaus opened a 12-hole course back in 2007 he named ‘Red Ledges’ located to the east of Salt Lake City in Utah. Going onto the club’s website the course is described as: “One ...



