Double-D Delighted Asian Tour Coming To Home Of Golf Nation.

  Scotland’s David Drysdale is delighted with news the Asian Tour will create golfing history with the staging late August of the inaugural St. Andrews Bay Championship at the Fairmont Resort in the Home of Golf nation. The Asian Tour event, and this newest tournament on the lucrative International Series, will not only feature the best on the Asian Tour but surely feature a sprinkling of LIV players when staged from 24th to 27th August on the Torrance Course. News of the Asian Tour hosting ...

Asian Tour First With Hosting Of St. Andrews Bay Championship At Fairmont Resort

  In a history-making first the Asian Tour will play host to the inaugural St. Andrews Bay Championship at the Fairmont Resort on the outskirts of the Home of Golf in St. Andrews The event will be staged from 24th to 27th August and week following the International Series England event at Close House in England. The Fairmont Resort has been the focus for international golf for the past two years thanks to the hosting of the DP World Tour’s Hero Open, and with Scot Grant Forrest capturing the ...

Harmon: Rahm Is The Superstar Golfer Of The Future.

Butch Harmon was four-and-a-half years old when his father, Claude Senior captured the 1948 Masters. Now aged 76, he’s been used to having an Augusta National member in the family for almost 50-years of his life, until his father passed away in 1989 while Butch coached Masters winners Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples and also Dustin Johnson. When it comes to all things the Masters, Harmon has more than enough Augusta credentials, so it’s no surprise when labels new Masters ...

The 87th Masters – All The Facts & Figures From Augusta National

  All the facts and all the figures from the 87th hosting of The Masters Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 62. Wind NE 14-18 mph, with gusts to 25 mph. Final Leaderboard Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Jon Rahm 65 69 73 69 276 (-12) Phil Mickelson 71 69 75 65 280 (-8) Brooks Koepka 65 67 73 75 280 (-8) Jordan Spieth 69 70 76 66 281 (-7) Patrick Reed 71 70 72 68 281 (-7) Russell Henley 73 67 71 70 281 (-7) Things to know Jon Rahm wins the Masters Tournament by four strokes over Phil ...

Olazabal: “Sometimes The Stars Align For A Wonderful Script” 

It was a made in heaven final round script that was not going to be denied. What started with a four-putt double-bogey at the opening hole on Thursday ended with Jon Rahm securing a four shot maiden Masters triumph. On the exact day of what would have been Seve Ballesteros’ 66th birthday, and the occasion also of 40-years since Steve’s 1983 Masters triumph and Rahm delivered Spain its fourth Masters champion. More remarkable is that fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia also captured his ...

Spieth Admits Being ‘Mentally Fatigued’ Following Share Of Fourth At The Masters.

A closing hole bogey denied former Augusta champion Jordan Spieth a share of second at the close of the 87th Masters. Spieth, and the 2015 Augusta winning hero, grabbed nine birdies over his final round in a score of 66 for a three-way share of fourth place at seven-under, just a shot behind fellow Masters champ, Phil Mickelson who signed for a 65  to end tied in second with Brooks Koepka (75) on eight-under. Spieth birdied his opening two holes, three in a row from the eight to 10th holes and then ...

Koepka: “I Just Wasn’t Good Enough. Congrats To Jon”.

  Joint Masters runner-up Brooks Koepka in own words following a disappointing closing day 75. Q. Brooks, first of all, thank you for the time. Winning major championships is not easy. You’ve done it four times. What would you say was the biggest challenge for you today? BROOKS KOEPKA: You know, I just kind of played average, and I didn’t get any good breaks, either. For that ball to stay there on 9, it could have been — it would have been a tap-in pretty much. The par-3s, ...