PGA Tour Advises All Players Will Retain Full Membership For 2020/21 Season.
The PGA Tour has provided good news to those players who may be staring at losing full Tour status this year with confirmation all current exempt players will retain full membership for the 2020/21 season.
PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Monahan first discussed this and other news among members of the Players Advisory Committee who were linked on Tuesday via a phone hook-up.
The Tour then released a statement to all Tour members earlier today (Thursday) outling the changes in what will be just 13 events ...
Spiranac Drops Bombshell Admitting Her ‘Assets’ Help In Playing Better Golf.
Paige Spiranac has dropped a 34DD bombshell admitting the most talked about ‘chest’ in golf actually help her play better.
Spiranac, 27 has just one victory in his pro career on the lowly Cactus Tour but an invitation to compete in the 2015 Omega Ladies Dubai Desert Classic changed everything.
TV coverage of the Colorado-born Spiranac over the first two rounds saw her Twitter profile jump as high as The Rockies from 10,000 to 100,000 followers.
Spiranac now boasts 2.5m followers on Instagram ...
Matthews Singles Out 2003 Solheim Victory Point As Cup Career Highlight.
Catriona Matthews has accomplished so much in her career.
Matthews is the only Scottish woman to win a Major in capturing the 2009 Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham and St. Annes.
At a team level, it gets no better than September last year when she led Europe to Solheim Cup victory on home soil at Gleneagles.
‘Beaney’, as she is affectionately known, was asked in a Scottish Golf arranged panel discussion with fellow Major winning Scot Paul Lawrie, what was her best Solheim Cup ...
Lawrie Insists Juniors Need Allowed To Wear Their Own Clothes If Game Is To Grow.
Former Open Champion, Paul Lawrie has addressed issues what he believes is hurting the growth of the game at a junior level.
Lawrie, who has been in the professional ranks now for 34-years, knows what he is talking when it comes to junior golf having proudly set-up the Paul Lawrie Foundation in his beloved Aberdeen.
And the Carnoustie winning hero addressed issues within junior golf that he believes should be addressed by all golf clubs if the game is to grow.
“One of the biggest issues when we ...
Lawrie 18-Years On Still ‘Bugs Me’ Losing Italian Open & Seeing Poulter Dancing About Rome Airport
It’s been 18 years but it clearly still irks Paul Lawrie recalling memories of Ian Poulter dancing about Rome Airport with the oversize victory cheque after the Scot virtually handed him the 2002 Italian Open title.
Poulter captured a second Italian Open title in three years but only after Lawrie, who had birdied 17th to go one shot ahead, sent his final tee shot out-of-bounds and with Poulter, who had three-putted 17 for bogey, making birdie at the last to win by two in the Italian capital.
Lawrie ...
McIlroy Hits The Bears Club Practice Range First Time In Seven Weeks
After seven-weeks putting balls into a $US 5 coffee cup on a rug in his palatial abode, World No. 1 Rory McIlroy is finally back to sharpening his $US 122m golf earning career.
It’s been two days short of seven weeks since McIlroy teed-up on March 12th and then brilliantly regrouping from an average first round defence of his Players Championship title at TPC Sawgrass to birdie his closing three holes but with the flagship Tour event being cancelled later that evening.
The McIlroy house does ...
Adam Scott Reaches Out To A Struggling Long-Time ‘Golfing Buddy’.
Ever since first meeting fellow Aussie Adam Scott at a European Tour event in north of England two decades ago this coming June, he has been always one of the nicest guys in golf.
Adam is currently back home in Queensland with his young family and like of all us, simply looking to keep safe during this current COVID-19 crisis.
However in a phone-a-friend moment, Adam reached out to a fellow golfer living over 1,000 klms away to the south, and someone who had always called Adam his golfing buddy but ...



