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McIlroy Explains Decision To Rule Amateurs Out Of Contesting Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.
Tournament host Rory McIlroy had explained the decision to rule out amateurs contesting next month’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Portstewart.
It is understood to be the first occasion since the inaugural event in 1927 amateurs will not compete in the event.
It means Shane Lowry, and unless the eligibility criteria changes, will remain the only non-professional to have captured the event and in the process forfeiting what was a cool Euro 1/2m victory cheque in 2009 at Baltray.
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Mickelson & Bones Call It Quits After 25 Years, Five Majors & 48 Worldwide Victories.
Cromwell, Connecticut …
There was Samson and Delilah, Romeo and Juliet, Bonnie and Clyde, Laurel and Hardy while the golf world had Mickelson and Bones.
But no more and after 25-years the longest golfer and caddy relationship is over.
In a joint statement, Jim “Bones” Mackay will no longer caddy for the five-time Major winning Mickelson.
Mickelson won all but one of his 49 worldwide victories with the now 52 year old “Bones” on the bag but it has been four long years since Mickelson ...
Calderon Roars Into Two Shot Lead Day One Of “The Roar” At Waterkloof GC.
MENA Tour regular Matias Calderon shot a solid five-under 67 to lie two shots off the pace after the opening round of The Roar, the third and final co-sanctioned event with the Sunshine Big Easy Tour, at Waterkloof Golf Club, on Wednesday.
Starting on the 10th tee, the Chilean picked up four shots in his last eight holes after making the turn at one under to move into a five-way for fourth as Kenya’s Stefan Engell Andersen and South African duo Daniel Hammond and JJ Senekal carded matching ...
Forget The $US 1/4 Million As Portrush “Second” U.S Open Winner Just Wants Dozen Heineken.
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U.S. Open Champ Brooks Koepka Singles Out European Tour For Special Praise.
Erin Hills, Wisconsin.
New U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka handed the European Tour a huge compliment singling out the experience of victories in Spain, Italy, Scotland and Turkey as instrumental in leading to success at Erin Hills.
The 27-year-old from Florida produced a back-nine birdie blitz shooting a closing round 67 to storm his way to a four shot victory and in the process Koepka matched the 16-under-par winning 72-hole record set six years ago by Rory McIlroy.
As well, Koepka became the ...
Westwood Welcomes Return To “Traditional” U.S. Open Host Venues In 2018.
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Martin Laird Has Never Had So Much Fun At A U.S. Open.
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