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Greg ‘Snake’ Chalmers 18 Holes Shy In Ending A 385 PGA Victory Drought.
Sydney-born Greg Chalmers is just one round away from ending a 385 PGA Tour victory drought after he birdied five of his closing six holes and move a commanding six points clear of the field on day three of the Barracuda Championship.
Chalmers, and affectionately known as ‘snake’, posted a third day 15-point total to move to 39 points and just hours after fellow Aussie Jason Day retained a share of the lead in the WGC – Bridgestone Invitaitonal.
If both were succeslsful, it would ...
G Mac Returning To Create His Own Castle Stuart Victory ‘Landslide’.
Graeme McDowell won a first Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open along the shores of Loch Lomond and now he’s primed to win a second along the Moray Firth.
Victory in the 2008 Scottish Open also propelled McDowell also into a first European Ryder Cup team and he’s naturally looking for a first win this season could help see him earn a fifth straight Team cap.
It will be McDowell’s first visit to Castle Stuart since 2011 when he shot a second round 64 to share with lead with Fifer Peter Whiteford ...
Martin Kaymer Looks To ‘Wee Man’ For Castle Stuart Local Knowledge.
Martin Kaymer will be looking to draw on ‘local knowledge’ with Glaswegian caddy Craig Connelly on the bag for the pair’s first teaming at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open.
The last time Connelly caddied at Castle Stuart ‘Wee Man’, as he is more affectionately known, was caddying for England’s Paul Casey.
In fact, Casey and Kaymer were drawn together for the opening two rounds of the 2012 event along the shores of the Moray Firth.
It was also the last time the now double Major ...
Jason Day Struggles Not Knowing Where The Ball Was Going On WGC – Bridgestone Day Three.
World No.1 Jason Day reckons he had no idea where the ball was going as he struggled in finding just three fairways around the tight tree-lined Firestone CC course as he strives to capture a third success this season in the WGC – Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio.
Day posted a one-under par 69 to move to five under par but found himself joined on day three of the $US 9.5m event atop of the board with American Scott Piercy.
Piercy, who was runner-up last fortnight in the U.S. Open, signed ...
Jaidee Leads, McIlroy Looms But Don’t Rule Out Wang Or Wiesberger In 100th French Open.
Versailles, France … Thailand’s ever-green Thongchai Jaidee will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the 100th Open de France after a dramatic third day at Le Golf National.
Jaidee posted the only bogey-free round of the day with a 68 that moved him to eight under and two clear of Rory McIlroy and Jeunghun Wang, who had contrasting rounds in Paris.
All three men came into the day with a share of the lead at five under but Wang had opened up a four-shot cushion after seven holes ...
Rory McIlroy Serves-Up A Bizarre 40-30 Third Round In 100th French Open.
Versailles, France … Rory McIlroy served-up a 40-30 bizarre third round in the 100th French Open in Versailles.
Little wonder McIlroy likened his day’s effort akin to a Wimbledon scoreline and in contrast what you would expect from the World No. 4 ranked golfer.
Over his outward third round nine holes McIlroy looked like he’d be lucky to win the monthly medal starting out with a first hole double bogey and then dropping three shots and with just one birdie in a four-over par 40.
But ...
Padraig Harrington Confirms With Dunne Missing French Cut His Rio Partner Is Seamus Power.
Padraig Harrington agrees Web.com Tour-based Seamus Power will now be his Olympic Games team-mate.
The Ireland men’s team will not be confirmed officially to July 11th but after Greystone’s Paul Dunne missed the French Open halfway cut Harrington and Power are assured of representing Ireland.
As well, Dunne is not contesting next week’s Scottish Open and thus denying the 24-year a last ditch effort at Castle Stuart near Inverness to go ahead of Power.
“I would say with Paul unfortunately ...



