Aug 18th, 2017 Article
The Wyndham Day 2 Wrap
We might have been focusing on the Solheim Cup, but here is the wrap from Day 2 at the Wyndham, and it includes a very rare albatross from Tour Vet Johnson Wagner. Enjoy!
We might have been focusing on the Solheim Cup, but here is the wrap from Day 2 at the Wyndham, and it includes a very rare albatross from Tour Vet Johnson Wagner. Enjoy!
Team Europe have got their work cut out if they want to avoid some pretty embarrassing labels in the anals of Solheim Cup history. I'll leave it to you to figure out what they might be bit will probably involve the words 'worst' and 'woaaah, Nelly!!!'
Rory McIlroy has had a change of heart, and will now not take a porlonged period of time off to recover from his persistent rib injury. Instead he will now try and defend his FedEx Cup title.
So, when you're looking for your first LPGA Tour victory, why not make it the PGA? A major. And in doing so, you leap up to 11th on the money list (over $800,000.00 in earnings) and are a shoe-in for the Solheim Cup, at which you debut with two wins in your opening two matches... Blimey....
Josh Hayes & Kris Tschetter talk with PGA Tour Pro Ricky Barnes about playing golf with Brady & Belicheck, competing in Fantasy Football with Richard Jefferson, how the PGA Tour is evolving, playing the Wilson Triton Driver, and lots more!
Paula Creamer has been named as Jessica Korda’s replacement for the USA Solheim Cup team.
Annika Sorenstam and Juli Inkster have announced their final teams for the Solheim Cup which kicks off in Iowa in just two week's time.
There's a great viral video doing the rounds by a guy called Steven Connolly who has lipsynced an interview with Rory McIlroy on what he is expecting from his new caddy, and the results are unusual to say the least.
You get two hole in ones in one round, you finish -3 and you still don't win?? What's all that about?...
Close the curtains, put the cat out and place the beverages in a cold place. It's go time at Des Moines...
It's the Golf Brigadier here, and I've been watching the Opening Ceremony of the Solheim Cup, and I have to say the TV coverage has gone a bit awry.....
World Number Eleven Alex Noren has confirmed that he will be defending his 2016 British Master next month, as he aims for a second victory on British soil this season.