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McDowell Ends 4-Year Plus Victory Drought With Stunning Corales Puntacana Success.

Graeme McDowell brilliantly ended a more four-year winless drought in capturing the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic. McDowell came from one shot behind with two holes to play to post a closing three-under par 69 and despite what was a tap-in bogey at the last he won by a stroke with an 18-under par tally in very hot conditions on the Caribbean Island. The win is McDowell’s fourth PGA Tour triumph and a 15th win worldwide but of more importance a first since ...

Lowry Hangs On To Earn A Fourth Masters Invitation.

The anxious, nail-biting wait is over with confirmation Shane Lowry is heading to next week’s Masters. A week ago, Lowry was in Austin, Texas ranked No. 48th in the world and needing to be inside the top-50 as at the close of all competition today (Sunday, March 31st) to be assured of receiving an invitation to tee-up at Augusta National. The Irishman lost his opening match in the WGC – Dell Technologies Match-Play but then breathed life into staying inside the cut with a brilliant ...

Jack Gallacher Pockets Belated 18th Birthday Euro 40,000 Windfall For Dad’s Hero Indian Open Success.

Jack Gallacher, and the recently-turned 18-year old caddying son to Steve Gallacher, is celebrating what should be around a Euro 40,000 windfall after his father’s Hero Indian Open success. Gallacher ended a five-year victory drought with a remarkable one shot victory in New Delhi. The 44-year old Scot looked out of any contention in taking a quadruple bogey ‘8’ at the par-4 seventh hole before sensationally regrouped to birdie three of his closing four holes in a round of 71 and ...

Gallacher Gallantly Fights Back From An ‘8’ To End 5-Year Victory Drought At Hero Indian Open.

Scotland’s Stephen Gallacher gallantly regrouped from taking what could have been a tournament-destroying quadruple bogey ‘8’ mid-round to end a five-year winless drought in sensationally capturing the Hero Indian Open in New Delhi. Gallacher, with 18-year son Jack as caddy, put two balls off the seventh tee out-of-bounds to drop from then third and one off the lead before showing enormous Scottish pride to play his closing 10 holes in five-under, including birding his last ...

Dunne Brilliantly Stays In Sight Of Dominican Victory Delight

Paul Dunne continued to make the most of his invitation and brilliantly birdie his closing two holes to remain just one shot off the lead with two rounds to play in the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic. Dunne headed into day two of the $US 6.3m event in a three-way share of the lead thanks to an opening six-under par 66. However, it turned pear-shape for the Irishman when he missed the green at the par-3 and with his ball landing in a native area from where he found a greenside ...

Leishman Sole Aussie Qualifying Last 16 Dell Match-Play In Lone Star State.

Marc Leishman finds himself the lone Aussie into the last 16 of the WGC – Dell Technologies Match-Play championship in Austin, Texas. Leishman was just among small handful in the initial 64-player field to win all three matches on the demanding Austin Country Club course laid out along the Colorado River in the Texas capital. The Warnambool-born Leishman was never behind in handing out World No. 6 Bryson DeChambeau a 5 & 4 spanking. Leishman won the first with a birdie, the second with ...

Lowry Staring At Augusta National Invitation Nail-Biter Despite Winning Final Dell Round Robin Match.

Shane Lowry faces an anxious Augusta National invitation wait after defeating American Andrew Putman 3 & 2 on day three of the WGC – Dell Match-Play Championship in Texas. It was a do-or-die match for the World No. 48 ranked Lowry before coming from behind to deny the World No. 53 Putman his second win in the event. Had Putman won, and also with the American defeating reigning Masters champ, Patrick Reed on day one, he could have knocked Lowry from the world’s top-50. The European Tour’s ...