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Viva La France As Three French Golfers Send Tricolore To The Top Three At Dunhill Links
It was the proudest of days for French-born golfers superbly celebrating the opening round of the 21st Alfred Dunhill Links with a equal course record 61 at the Old Course, and two other French players lying second and tied third.
Romain Langasque posted two eagles, eight birdies and a lone bogey in an 11-under-par effort to match the record set by England’s Ross Fisher on the final day of the 2017 event.
The 27-year-opld Languasque, who captured last year’s Wales Open, started his round ...
McIlroy Remarks With A Dunhill Shotgun Start To Day Two: “There’s A Blond Aussie Laughing Somewhere”
Rory McIlroy’s taken yet another friendly ‘dig’ at LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman ahead of Friday’s intended ‘shotgun’ start to the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
McIlroy had bogeyed his final hole on day one of the event at Carnoustie when his ball came to rest very close to an out-of-bounds fence at the back of the ninth green, and his last in this year’s 21st anniversary of the event.
The World No. 2 walked off with a disappointing bogey in ...
McIlroy Slightly Disappointed To Be Left Short-Changed At Carnoustie
Rory McIlroy clearly was disappointed being left short-changed despite a solid four-under par opening round of a 68 at Carnoustie at the 21st anniversary of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
McIlroy, and starting from the 10th hole, raced to five-under through 11 holes of his round though he played his remaining eight holes in one-over par.
It was almost benign conditions at Carnoustie, one of the three hosts venues, and in stark contrast to predicted Friday conditions set to pound the $5m ...
McIlroy Declares It’s Time Golf’s Warring Sides Sit Down To Talk
World No. 2 Rory McIlroy says it’s time both sides in the biggest controversy ever to hit men’s professional golf now need to sit-down and sort out their grievances.
McIlroy, and as chair of the PGA Tour Players Advisory Committee, has been much the soundpiece for the PGA Tour with Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan seemingly detemined, and certainly of late, not to have anything to do with working on any peace agreement.
Now in a remarkable turn in this golfing war of words, law suits and ...
McIlroy Still Pinching Himself 15-Years On This Week When He Earned His DP World Tour Card
Fifteen years ago, this week a curly-haired, freckle-faced Rory McIlroy stood at the back of the famed 18th green at the Home of Golf.
The champion Northern Irishman amateur turned pro a week earlier at The Belfry and had just posted a final round 68 on the Old Course at the Home of Golf to be lying third in the 2007 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the Old Course.
Standing on one side of McIlroy was Scotland’s Lloyd Salthman, his GB & I Walker Cup team-mate from a month earlier at ...
Lowry Hopeful Of Making His Debut In Tiger Hosted Hero World Challenge
Shane Lowry is very hopeful he can make his debut later this year in the Tiger Woods hosted Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Lowry has qualified for the prestigious, limited field twice before but this year the reigning BMW PGA champion says he’s indicated his desire to play, if all approved, in the 20-player field being hosted by the 15-time major-winning Woods.
“I’ve not played the Hero World Challenge before but then I’ve qualified for the event, so it’s just a matter of waiting ...
Hill Returns To Competition Taking Small Steps A Year After Mosquito Bites Sidelined The Scot
Scotland’s Callum Hill returns from a near 12-month competition absence, and the frustrating uncertainty of numerous medical advice, quietly confident he can resume his place on the DP World Tour ahead of teeing-up in the 21st anniversary of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
As reported by www.golfbytourmiss yesterday, Hill was bitten by mosquitoes last October while competing in Portugal, with the bites becoming infected and leading to young Scot’s lengthy ...



