Oct 22nd, 2017 Article
Official golf world rankings update
Despite taking a couple of weeks off Dustin Johnson remains the world's number one golfer. Big movers this week include Pat Perez and Sergio Garcia...
Despite taking a couple of weeks off Dustin Johnson remains the world's number one golfer. Big movers this week include Pat Perez and Sergio Garcia...
The era of Europe’s dominance of the Ryder Cup ended back in October 2016 when the American side comfortably regained the cup at Hazeltine, Minnesota. Europe had won three consecutive Ryder Cups prior to the visit to Chaska, but a flying start on the Friday morning foursomes sparked the USA’s ascendancy, and they never really looked back.
America won the Presidents Cup. For a seventh successive time. The final day singles were nothing more than a procession after the International team had only managed to win two matches prior.
The Sunday singles have yet to kick off, but we won’t be waiting up, that’s for sure. After three days of ‘competition’ the US hold a massive 14 ½ to 3 ½ lead over the International team, and really should have wrapped it up on Saturday. The Presidents Cup is just too one sided an event to be of any real interest.
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The 10 Million Dollar Kid. Justin Thomas trousers the loot as Xander Schauffele makes Tour history
Here are the pairings and tee times for the final day of the Tour Championship at East Lakes.
Apparently, some people actually care who is going to win the Tour Championship. Some people think it really matters. But who are these people?
Here are the pairings and starting times for the first round of the season-ending Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta. It's time to get the job done.
When George Herbert Walker created the Walker Cup, he could never have imagined the drama and excitement that was to follow. We take a pictorial voyage through this marvelous tournament...
Phil Mickelson has been given one of the two wildcard picks for the USA team in the Presidents Cup.
PGA Player Of the Year in waiting Justin Thomas shot a final-round 66 to finish on -17, beating Jordan Spieth by three shots and Marc Leishman by four.