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Faldo Backs Casey’s Decision To Halt Play Despite Mickelson’s Clear Disapproval.

Nick Faldo has sternly defended fellow Englishman’s Paul Casey’s decision, and much to the then clear displeasure of Phil Mickelson, to mark his ball on the 16th green ahead of poor light halting play in the final round of the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Casey was staring at a 3-foot par putt on the third last hole and having forfeited his three-shot day three lead to be now trailing by a similar number of shots adrift of Mickelson. Mickelson two-putted the 16th to retain the lead ...

Vic Open Joy For Law, Mexico Disappointment For Drysdale

In contrast to the joy of David Law sensationally capturing a first Tour win, there was sheer agony for fellow Scot David Drysdale despite sharing fifth place in the Vic Open in Australia. Drysdale had been tied in third place when he birdied his last hole in a bogey-free round of 67 and the then assurance of heading to his first World Golf Championship next fortnight. The Borders star was bumped back into a share of fourth when South African Justin Harding also birdied 18 to move to fourth and then ...

Law Joins Six Major Champions Having Won Vic Open

Scotland’s David Law now finds himself in very illustrious company after his brilliant success in the ISPS Handa Vic Open. Law, 27 came from three shots behind with three holes to play to birdie the 16th and then sensationally eagle the last in a closing 66 and win by one shot with an 18-under par victory tally at the 13th Beach course to the south-east of Melbourne. The Victoria Open was first staged in 1957 and Law joins the following Major Champions, including five Open winners, as having ...

Law Eagles The Last To Soar To Vic Open Victory – First Scot To Win In Australia In 18-Years

What a brilliant way to win your maiden European Tour victory by eagling the 72nd hole. That’s what rookie Scot David Law did in holing a 10-foot putt for an eagle ‘3’ to capture the co-sanctioned ISPS Handa Vic Open at the 13th Beach course to the south-east of Melbourne. And after having to also call a penalty on himself when his ball moved on the ninth hole and take bogey, Law captured his first Tour victory in just his fifth event as a full member of the Tour while the young ...

Casey Will Have G Mac To Thank Should He Capture Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

If former Irish Open winner Paul Casey should capture the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am he has Graeme McDowell, in part, to thank for a third PGA Tour triumph. Casey and McDowell were playing partners for the opening three rounds and with Casey to take a three-shot lead at 15-under par into the last day on the famed Pebble Beach course. The 41-year old Casey, who captured the 2013 Irish Open at Carton House, had shot a 64 on day two at the Monterey Peninsula course and with the Englishman and his ...

Casey Waits Nine-Years For Second PGA Tour Success & Now A Third Beckons Within 12 Months.

Pebble Beach, California … It shapening-up as hopefully a classic tale of the ole No. 272 bus! Paul Casey waited some nine-years for a second PGA Tour success when he denied Tiger Woods last March to capture the Valspar Championship at the Innisbrook Resort near Tampa in Florida. Now less than a year later and the affable Englishman has brilliantly put himself in position to lift a third PGA Tour trophy after posting a third round 67 on the Spyglass Hills course and one of three host venues ...

Knox Brings Pebble’s Par-5s To Their Knees On Day Three AT&T Pro-Am.

Pebble Beach, California…. Top-ranked Scot Russell Knox brought all but one of the four Pebble Beach par-5s to its knees on day three of the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Knox snatched four-birdies, three of them of the par-5s at this year’s US Open host venue, in a bogey-free round of 68 for a nine-under tally and endthe day brilliantly sharing seventh place in the rain-affected £Stg  5.87m event. Knox trails six strokes adrift of England’s Paul Casey who added a 67 to Friday’s ...