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Jones Ends Seven-Year PGA Tour Victory & Masters Return Wait.

Sydney-born Matt Jones brilliantly ended a seven-year PGA Tour winless drought and is also returning to The Masters after victory at the Honda Classic at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Jones, 40, was in a class of his own and leaving his rivals falling all about in the continuing windy and testing conditions and with Jones turning on a masterclass display and also celebrating 20-years a professional in signing for final round 68 and win by an impressive five shots at 12-under par. Daylight ...

Syme Waves The Birdie Wand To Secure Equal Tour Best Third In Magical Kenya Open.

Scotland’s Connor Syme waved the birdie wand to secure an equal best European Tour career finish with third at the Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi. The 25-year-old Drumoig golfer posted a superb seven-under par 64 for a 17-under par tally on the Karen Country Club course. South African Justin Harding claimed a second Tour triumph and his 11th pro career success with a last day 66 to win by two shots at 21-under par. American Kurt Kitatama (66) finished runner-up on 19-under. Syme, and contesting ...

Jones – Older, Wiser & Greyer As Sydneyside Seeks To End 13-Year Honda Classic Victory Wait.

Sydney-born Matt Jones insists he’s older, wiser and also has more grey hairs in his favour to end a 13-year wait for a maiden Honda Classic victory Jones, 40, and who led the opening round after a blistering 10-under par and career-best nine-under par 61 had dropped back into the field on day two with a 70 but then emerged with an impressive three-shot leader on day three thanks to a very mature handling of the very difficult windy conditions on the PGA National course at Palm Beach Gardens ...

Hill Holes Timely Last Hole Birdie To Keep The Magic Alive In Kenya

A timely final hole birdie kept Calum Hill in contention to become the sixth Scottish winner of the Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi. Hill, 26, posted four-under par 67 to be lying fifth and just three shots off the lead at 13-under par on the Karen Country Club course in the Kenyan capital. South African Justin Harding snatched an eagle and six birdies in a seven-under 64 to lead by two shots at 16-under from Aussie Scott Hend (68) and the American pair of Kurt Kitayama (66) and Johannes Veerman, who ...

Lowry Soaring After Brilliantly Chipping-In For Last Hole Honda Classic Eagle

Shane Lowry had a smile from ear-to-ear after brilliantly chipping-in for eagle at the last to put himself in sight of the leaders heading to the weekend rounds of the Honda Classic. Lowry holed a 40-footer from just short of the green in a four-under par 66 and move to seven-under par on the PGA National course at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida. The Open Champion had been struggling with the driver but got it all sorted over the inward half finding the ‘short stuff’ on five of seven fairways. Then ...

Scottish Trio Turn On The Magic Day Two At Magical Kenya Open

The Scotland trio of Richie Ramsay, Connor Syme and Calum Hill combined to produce Tartan magic on day two of the Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi. Ramsay sensationally kick-started his round chipping-in for an eagle ‘2’ on route to a 65 and tied with Drumoig’s Connor Syme, who birdied three of his closing four holes in a 67, along with South African Dean Burmester (64) in a three-way tie for third place on 10-under par. Hill with a 68 is just a shot further back and among four players on nine-under ...

Hebert & Jacquelin Tame Magical Kenya Open Greens With Hot Putters

The superb French golfing good form continued with Benjamin Hebert and Raphael Jacquelin muscling their way to a respective first and a share of second on day one of the Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi. And the French efforts come just four days after compatriot Antoine Raznar sensationally holed a 60-foot birdie putt at the final hole to win the CB Qatar Masters. Herbert, who turned 34-years a month ago, is a six-time Challenge Tour winner as he seeks a maiden European Tour win with a sizzling opening ...