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DeChambeau Breaks His Silience: “I Can Take The Heat”.

“I can take the heat. I’ve taken heat my whole entire life!” declared embattled Bryson DeChambeau. In a first public interview after the PGA Tour threatened fans with expulsion for unruly behaviour, the American has also likened himself to billionaire businessman Elon Musk and Jeff Bosos. “It’s because I am a little different. I understand that and I appreciate that. Whether you are Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, there’s always going to be heat. I understand that and respect that”, said ...

Stenson Continues To Boost Ryder Cup Goal With Share Of Italian Open Course Record.

Henrik Stenson continues to muscle his way into European Ryder Cup selection with another impressive showing to share in setting a new course-record setting of a seven-under par 64 on the opening day of the 78th DS Automobiles Italian Open in Rome. Stenson birdied his opening two holes on route to a bogey-free display on the completely revamped Marco Simone course that is set to host the 2023 Ryder Cup. The champion Swede arrived in the Italian capital on the back of a third-place finish at the Omega ...

Harrington Facing A ‘Difficult’ Time Ryder Cup Wildcard Selection-Wise Says McIlroy

Rory McIlroy admits Padraig Harrington is facing a ‘difficult’ time selection-wise should the likes of Shane Lowry fall short of qualifying automatically for the Ryder Cup and now just three weeks away. McIlroy long ago assured himself a sixth Ryder Cup cap in automatically qualifying for Harrington’s team but the question now with just two qualifying events to go is who is Harrington going to pick and who is going to be left bitterly disappointed. Seven of Harrington’s current nine automatic ...

McIlroy Feels Sympathy For DeChambeau Though Bryson Is Not Totally Blameless

Rory McIlroy has not been immune to unruly fan behaviour and it’s why he sympathises with Bryson DeChambeau following the unsavoury incidents at last week’s BMW Championship. Much has already been written in the two days since last Sunday’s final round on the outskirts of Baltimore and the incident that took place as DeChambeau was abused by a fan as he made his way from the 18th green in the moments after losing a six-hole play-off to Patrick Cantlay. McIlroy along with Cantlay ...

How Many International Players Teed-Up In Season 2020/22? PGA Tour Tops When It Comes To Stats.

When it comes to statistics the PGA Tour is tops in world golf. From how many different countries have been represented in events this 2021/21 PGA Tour year to how many holes-in-one has there been up to this week’s season-ending Tour Championship while you may be you are asking how many suspensions to play the Tour experienced since the opening event just short of a year ago in California?  The PGA has it all recorded. So, ahead of East Lake let’s start with a few stats from a season that ...

PGA Tour Finally Threatens Expulsion To Golf’s Loud-Mouth Morons.

PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan believes the PGA Tour has the best fans in the world but in reality, the Tour boasts some of the loudest, most obnoxious and odious golf fans on the planet. You only had to sit through last week’s thrilling final round at the BMW Championship and hear the piercing sounds of beer-fuelled imbeciles to realise how much an issue fan behaviour has become on golf’s greatest stage. We’re not for a moment saying all PGA Tour fans are unruly as they have cousins ...

PGA Tour Commissioner Prepared To Cut DeChambeau Slack After Newer Controversies

PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan is prepared to cut embattled Bryson DeChambeau some slack despite continuing controvery surrounding golf’s ‘Mad Scientist’. Monahan hosted his now annual ‘State of the PGA Tour’ address to the media ahead of this week’s 2021/22 season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta. No sooner had Monahan spoke at length on the work of the Tour this past season and also what golf fans the world over can look forward heading into a new season, and he faced questions ...