Jamieson Targets Top-3 As Nienaber Seeks Maiden Tour Title At Joburg Open.
Scott Jamieson is targeting a top-three finish heading to the final round of the Joburg Open in South Africa.
Jamieson capped his third round in on-and-off again showers with a hat-trick of birdies from the 12th hole in a three-under par 68 for an eight under par tally on the Randpark course.
The Scot is among seven players sharing 10th place and while eight shots off the lead, Jamieson is just three adrift of four players, including former AIS Scottish Open winner, Brandon Stone, at 11-under par.
Twenty-year ...
Dumbarnie Links Emerges From Darkness Of Uncertainty As A Shinning New Light In Scottish Golf.
In just six months Dumbarnie Links has emerged from the darkness of uncertainty as a brilliant shining new light in Scottish golf.
While businesses across Scotland and the UK were facing uncertainty, the UKs newest golf club located at Upper Largo in Fife opened on 29th May and on the first day in the lifting of the lockdown.
It was a soft opening given the restrictions still in place but in the intervening six months, Dumbarnie Links has established itself as a ‘must play’ venue.
Among those ...
Caldwell Makes It 10 Of 14 Cuts Since Lockdown Lifting
Clandeboye’s Jonathan Caldwell made it 10 of 14 halfway cuts since the lifting of the lockdown with scores of 69 and 70 for a three-under par after two rounds of the storm-affected Joburg Open in South Africa,
Caldwell grabbed three birdies in succession on day two of the co-sanctioned event on the Randpark course in the South African capital.
South African Jacques Blaauw, who signed for a 63, led the field at 13-under par.
Blaauw, 34 and with four wins on the South Africa PGA Tour, grabbed ...
Instead Of Finding Birdies It’s Lobster Catching Off Kingsbarns Links.
How do you unwind when you’re not ‘annoying’ the worlds best golfers while reporting on either the European Tour or PGA Tour?
Well, when back in Scotland it’s usually out on the Crail Links striving to still find the shortest route around either the Balcomie Links or the Craighead Links at golf’s seventh oldest club.
Then it could also be enjoying playing one of my all-time favourite golf courses and that is the neighbouring Kingsbarns Links.
Or it could be striving ...
Jamieson Shakes Off 8,000 Mile Flight, 4.30am Alarm To Post 67 Day One Joburg Open.
Scott Jamieson travelled over 8,000 miles and then had a 4.45am alarm call before proceeding to birdie four of his opening five holes on the opening day of the Joburg Open.
Jamieson, 36 eventually posted a four-under par 67 to be just four shots off the lead in the co-sanctioned European and Sunshine Tour event being held on the Randpark (one word) course in Joburg.
He said: “It’s been a lost distance for me from the U.S. to get here and then with an early 6.30am tee time I had my alarm going ...
Lowry Insists DeChambeau Has Only Himself To Blame For Masters Meltdown.
Shane Lowry insists Bryson DeChambeau has only himself to blame in stumbling his way to a ‘well down the board’ finish in last week’s Masters.
The pre-Masters hype that DeChambeau would bring Augusta National to its knees never materialised and with golf’s ‘Hulk Hogan’ only just making the halfway cut ahead of ending a Masters afterthought 18 shots behind Dustin Johnson.
Lowry reckons DeChambeau was already behind even before tee-off with his bold prediction of Augusta would ...
Cink Has A Georgia Win On His Mind In 600th Tour Event.
Stewart Cink is keen to celebrate his 600th PGA Tour event with victory in this week’s RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia.
Cink, 47 made his Tour debut in the 1995 BellSouth Classic at the Atlanta Athletic Club and the city where he has now called home for a long-time.
Cink’s effort of 600 events, and capped by his 2009 Open Championship at Turnberry, is still more than 200 events shy of a record of fellow American who holds the record of 803 starts on the Tour.
“Yeah, the number ...



