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Fisher Drives Off With £133,000 BMW Thanks To 18th-Hole Albatross

Former Wentworth-attached Ross Fisher was celebrating in winning £133,000 stunning BMW i8 Rossa Corsa ‘electric’ sports coupe for a spectacular albatross ‘2’ at the final hole on day three of the BMW Championship. The Englishman, who first played the tournament back in 1994, had 225-yards to the pin at the 18th and pulled-out a 4-iron to see his shot clear the water guarding the green and then disappear into the cup in a back-9 29 for a round of 66 for a seven-under par ...

Ramsay Embraces His ‘Project 10’ As He Boosts Hopes Of Wrapping-Up His 2020 Tour Card

Richie Ramsay embraced his ‘Project 10’ setting about to hole more putts inside 10-feet, to boost hopes of wrapping-up his 2020 European Tour card. Ramsay did just that grabbing five birdies, including his closing two holes, in a four-under par 68 to be well inside the top-20 at five-under par after two rounds of the BMW PGA at Wentworth. The Edinburgh-based Ramsay heads to day three trailing six shots behind the leading duo of former Masters champ, Danny Willett (65) and Spaniard Jon Rahm (66) ...

McIlroy Takes To BMW PGA Overtaking Lanes Shooting Third Round 65

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy finally gave his strong fan base something to cheer about in posting a sizzling seven-under par 65 to take the early clubhouse lead on day three of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. McIlroy was out in the very unfamiliar second group of the morning teeing-up alongside European Ryder Cup captain, Padraig Harrington and past European No. 1 Tommy Fleetwood. And after two indifferent opening two rounds at Tour HQ, it was a more familiar four-time Major winning McIlroy who ...

McIlroy Delivers Fans & BMW PGA Organisers A Big Sigh Of Relief Making Wentworth Cut

For a second day running there was occasions when it seemed safer for Rory McIlroy fans to roam the fairways than stay behind the BMW PGA Championship spectator ropes. Such was the nature of McIlroy’s day two score 69 in managing to deliver those fans and event organisers a huge sigh of relief to just make the one-over par cut-off mark at Wentworth. It left the World No. 2 trailing a dozen shots behind the leading duo of former Masters champ, Danny Willett (65) and Spaniard Jon Rahm (66) who lead ...

Willett Celebrates 10th Straight BMW PGA With Equal Season-Low 65

Past Masters winner, Danny Willett celebrated a 10th straight BMW PGA appearance with an equal season low of 62 on day two of the flagship event at Wentworth. Willett snared an eagle and seven birdies, and with his only blemish being a 14th hole bogey for a then share of the clubhouse lead with Spaniard Jon Rahm (66 & 67). The Englishman’s round matched  a similar 65 on day three of The Open and on route to Willett finishing T6th at Royal Portrush. “It was one of those days, really. ...

Harrington Reveals Son Paddy Has Copied Hovland’s ‘Double-Pump’ Swing

Padraig Harrington revealed oldest son, Paddy has now copied the ‘double-pump’ swing of ultra-talented Norwegian rookie pro, Viktor Hovland. Harrington found himself spending the immediate period after his round mixing the task of signing autographs and answering questions on the performance of Hovland and his BMW PGA first and second round playing partner. The recently turned 22-year old Hovland turned pro after competing in this year’s U.S. Open and is making his debut on European ...

Jamieson Pays Tribute To Fernando Ricksen To Lead Scots At BMW PGA

Rangers fan Scott Jamieson paid tribute to the Dutch defended Fernando Ricksen in heading the Scottish contingent on the opening day of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. Jamieson had the alarm set for 4.30am to out in the very first group at 7am and produced to snatch five birdies, including birdies on the closing two holes, in a four-under par 68. It left the 35-year old Glaswegian trailing three shots adrift of England’s Matt Wallace who posted a blistering bogey-free seven-under par 65. Jamieson’s ...