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Faldo Backs Knox To Connect With AT & T Pebble Beach Victory

Six-time Major winner Nick Faldo has put his money on Scotland’s Russell Knox to secure a third PGA Tour success with victory at the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Knox, 35 played a flawless ‘moving day’ round picking-up three shots to move to 11-under and into a fiveway share of second place at 11-under par along with Pacific Ocean shoreline. Three-time major winning Jordan Spieth takes a one-shot in the last day having signed for a round of 71 to move to 13-under par. Spieth ...

AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – All The Second Day Facts & Figures

    Second-Round Notes – Friday, February 12, 2021 Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 60. Wind NW 10-20 mph. 36-hole cut: 67 professionals at 1-under 143 from a field of 156 professionals. Note: Because the amateur portion of the tournament was canceled for 2021, the cut rule was changed from low 60 and ties to standard PGA TOUR rule of low 65 and ties. This had no effect on the cut made.   Second-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name R1 R2 Total 1st Jordan ...

Harrington Quietly-Confident Of Teeing-Up At Genesis Invitational

European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington is quietly-confident of returning to competition at next week’s Genesis Invitational near Santa Monica. Harrington is presently quarantining at the stunning The Lodge Hotel at Pebble Beach after testing positive to COVID-19 last Monday ahead of this week’s AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The Dubliners 10-day self-isolation period, and adhering to PGA rules and protocols, will end on Wednesday and on the eve of next week’s whopping Euro 7.7m event ...

Knox Laughs Off Worst Opening Tee-Shot Of His Career In Taking Route 66 At Pebble

Russell Knox was laughing when admitting he hit the worst opening tee-shot of his career to then sensationally muscle his way straight into contention early on day one of the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Knox grabbed an eagle and five birdies in taking ‘Route 66’ for a six-under par-66 on the famed US Open host course laid-out along the Pacific Ocean shoreline. The effort is the Scot’s third lowest round in 11 events in the 2020/21 wraparound scheduled since a 63 on day one his first ...

Knox Quietly Confident Of Toppling ‘Superstar’ McIlroy For First Non-USA Born Chairman’s Role

Russell Knox is quietly confident he’ll have the numbers to topple ‘superstar’ opponent Rory McIlroy and be elected the first non-American born Chairman of the PGA Tour’s ‘Players Advisory Committee’. Knox has thrown his cap into the ring along with McIlroy and American Kevin Streelman and with the vote among the Tour’s rank-and-file closing Thursday (11th February). The Players Advisory Committee (PAC) is the European Tour equivalent of the ‘Tournament Players Committee’ and answers ...

R & A CEO Expresses ‘Cautious Optimism’ For A ‘Normal’ 149th Open Championship.

More encouraging news for those planning to cross the Irish Sea and see Shane Lowry defend his Open Championship title. The R & A has already announced the staging of the 149th Open Championship will go ahead with or without fans and in the latest news, R & A CEO Martin Slumbers has directly reached out to fans with further hope of getting back to hosting a ‘normal’ championship. “We are focused on staging the 149th Open at Royal St George’s from 11-18 July 2021 and on delivering ...

PGA Of America ‘Distancing Measuring Devices’ Decision Further Eroding Golf’s Skill Factor.

The game of golf is supposedly a game of skill where you tee-up and then try to take as least strokes as possible to find the bottom of hole. That’s the basic principle of the ancient club-and-ball game. At the highest form of the game, and that is on the major tour’s of the world, it is a game of millimetres where a missed putt can cost a golf a major championship trophy or a place in a Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup or Solheim Cup team. The professional player relies on the input of his or her caddy ...