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Power Breaks Into World Top-50 After Share Of Third In Sony Open

Seamus Power has moved inside the world’s top-50 and the hopeful assurance of a Masters invitation following his third-place finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Power’s superb new season form continues with a closing round of 65 for a 19-under-par tally on the Wai’akae course in Honolulu. The West Waterford golfer was tied with American Kevin Kisner (64) and four adrift of Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama who pulled off the shot of the tournament in the play-off to defeat Russell ...

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship – Looking Back On 16-Years Of Memories

For 16-years the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship has been the new season starting point for many of the best competing on the now renamed DP World Tour. The tournament in the UAE capital has also seen some of the best in the world win on the National course at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club that boasts the stunning falcon clubhouse. And winning the equally stunning falcon trophy has been a who’s who in golf including double-major winning Martin Kaymer, who’s won the event three times, along with Ireland’s ...

Monty Making First DP World Tour Appearance In Three Years At Abu Dhabi

… by Fatiha Betscher Colin Montgomerie will be competing on the DP World Tour for the first time in three years when he tees up in this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in Abu Dhabi. Monty, 58, has not competed on the ‘regular’ tour since missing the cut in the 2019 Dubai Desert Classic. It’s also been eight years since the champion Scot last competed in the UAE capital and joins fellow European Ryder Cup captains Padraig Harrington and Thomas Bjorn in the $8m Rolex Series event. Seven ...

DeChambeau Asking The Golf World To Be Mindful ‘We’re All Human’

In admitting he was getting ‘hammered’ in most quarters over recent years, Bryson DeChambeau wants to be at peace with all those involved in golf and to better recognise his efforts in helping grow the game of golf. DeChambeau was at home in Texas hosting a Zoom conference call in his ‘trophy room’ with the John Deere Classic trophy, and his first win on the PGA Tour, over his left shoulder and there down on the right of the American you could spot the top of his US Open trophy beside the ...

DeChambeau Looking To ‘Stack The Cards’ In His Favour Heading To Maiden St. Andrews Open

Big-hitting Bryson DeChambeau said he is looking to ‘stack the cards’ in his favour heading to this year’s 150th anniversary Open Championship at St. Andrews. The 28-year-old has never played the host Old Course while this year’s Open will be a fifth showing in golf’s oldest major. And in a Zoom call promoting next month’s Saudi Invitational he was asked his thoughts in heading to Scotland for The Open. “What’s funny is I’ve never played St. Andrews, ...

Pom Points His Putter Point-Blank Sounding An Ultimatum

They call it the ‘Golf Writers Mock’! It is when you leave the sanctuary of the media center and walk out onto the golf course and choose to follow a particular group or golfer. Nothing really wrong with that as long as the player you are following doesn’t start dropping shots. I was reporting on the 1991 Volvo German Open at the Hubblelrath GC in Dusseldorf.  It was late August and the German Open was the last qualifying event for the European Ryder Cup team selection though at ...

Lowry Already In Gladiatorial Mode Twenty Months Out From Rome Ryder Cup

It is still some 20 months away and Shane Lowry is already in gladiatorial mode revealing he’s strongly focused on being on the Rome team to hopefully win back the Ryder Cup. After spending the Christmas festive season lovingly trying to ‘confuse’ his oldest daughter, Iris over Santa, Lowry gets back into the deep-end of competition for the first time in 2022 at next week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Lowry won the Abu Dhabi event three years ago, and a victory that led to a double-tournament ...