Chile Olympian Felipe Aguilar More Scared Of His Wife Than Any Mosquito.

Chilean Felipe Aguilar joked he was more scared of his wife than any virus-carrying mosquito. Aguilar shared the clubhouse lead on day one of the Scottish Open with Aussie Scott Hend, and with both reaffirming a commitment to compete in next month’s Olympic Games. The pair recorded three under par 69s in bright but very windy conditions on the Castle Stuart course to the east of Inverness in northern Scotland. Their efforts come after Zimbabwean Brandon de Jonge and Columbia’s Camillo Villegas ...

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Kaymer Draws First Blood – Europe Go 1Up – Two Years After Kaymer Delivered Europe Victory

Two years after Martin Kaymer holed the winning putt at Medinah and the German has drawn first blood for Europe in birding the first hole on the opening day of the 2014 Ryder Cup. The reigning US Open champion’s second shot on the PGA Centenary course hit the cup doing a ‘Highland Fling’ and with the American rivals of Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker conceding the birdie putt. It put Europe 1up as they look to retain the gleaming gold trophy.

Oliver Goss Creates Masters History – First Australian Low Amateur Winner.

Freemantle’s Oliver Goss officially created Masters history when presented by Augusta Chairman, Billy Payne with the ‘Low Amateur’ award at the 2014 Masters. Goss was assured the prestigious award after being left the only non-professional to make the halfway cut in the year’s first Major. The Surrey-born Australian, who celebrated his 20th birthday on Saturday, was afforded a Masters invitation on the back of finishing runner-up to Sheffield’s Matthew Fitzpatrick in last ...

Sandy Lyle Rules Out Any Chance Of Gleneagles Ryder Cup Role.

Sandy Lyle seems to be finally resigned to having no part in this year’s European Ryder Cup despite living less than an hour from the Gleneagles host course. Before taking the some two-hour drive west on I-20 to the PGA Champions event in the Atlanta suburb of Duluth, Lyle was asked if he had bumped into European Ryder Cup captain, Paul McGinley. McGinley has been in Augusta all week working with Sky Sports, and whether he felt McGinley may find a role for the double Major winner in his back-room ...

Gallacher & Lyle Head In Opposite Directions After Contrasting Masters.

Stephen Gallacher and Sandy Lyle were heading in opposite directions after contrasting experiences in the Masters at Augusta National. Gallacher saved the best for last in carding a two under par 70 for a six-over par tally while Lyle celebrated his 100th Augusta in his 33rd Masters to be three shots higher in a round of 73. Gallacher has accepted an invitation to contest Thursday’s starting RBC Heritage Classic and the first of two regular PGA Tour events before returning for June’s US Open ...

Rory McIlroy Sinks Teeth Into Shell Houston Open Bar-B-Que Burger & Cheese – Exclusive Photo.

Double Major winning Rory McIlroy delighted in sinking his teeth in a mini hamburger near the end of his Shell Houston Open Pro-Am. Organisers once again set up the bar-b-que halfway between the 13th green and 14th tee on the Redstone course and host this week to the $US 6.2m event. And McIlroy along with caddy J P Fitzgerald and their four Pro-Am partners needed little encouragement to sample the mine burgers and cheese given the smell of the ‘barbie’ was clearly drifting across the ...