Jun 5th, 2023 Article
Viktor Hovland Wins Memorial Tournament
Viktor Hovland defeats Denny McCarthy in a playoff to win the Memorial Tournament, earning his fourth career PGA tour title
Viktor Hovland defeats Denny McCarthy in a playoff to win the Memorial Tournament, earning his fourth career PGA tour title
The unrivalled versatility of the Vokey Design SM9 wedge line-up will add even more shot-making options with the introduction of the low-bounce T Grind, one of the most popular grinds on the PGA TOUR. Previously available only as a WedgeWorks custom order, the T Grind will now be widely available in both stock and custom options as an extension to the existing family. Offered in
Majesticks GC teammates Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood are aiming to take full control of their fourball’s march to LIV Golf’s season-ending Miami semi-finals by making experience pay off at this week’s penultimate regular season Invitational at Stonehill, Bangkok.
Zebra, one of golf’s most Iconic putter brands, is making a dramatic comeback to the game with a brand-new range of high-tech designs that are set to create a new generation of fans of their eye-catching looks and even more impressive performance.
Golf fans are making the most of a fantastic to witness old foes clash and famous faces compete at the Irish Legends presented by the McGinley Foundation in August. The action-packed Legends Tour event will see four days of golf hosted at Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort and customers can purchase half-price tickets until August 8 via an
Victor Perez put on an incredible display of clutch putting to defeat Ryan Fox in a play-off and win his second DP World Tour title at the 2022 Dutch Open. The Frenchman entered the day in a share of the lead but was three shots back standing on the 17th tee as the in-form Fox put on an impressive display.
Scotland’s new high-end golfing retreat – has launched a range of ‘Love Links’ stay-and-play packages to celebrate the summer of golf in Scotland, featuring a host of the finest links experiences on the golf-rich west coast.
Scottie Scheffler confirmed his status as world number one by claiming his first major title in the 86th Masters at Augusta National. The American had the luxury of being able to four-putt the last hole and still win by three shots from a late-charging Rory McIlroy. Scheffler closed with a 71 to finish at ten-under-par ahead of the charging McIlroy who lit up the course with a final round 64.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence became the first winner of the DP World Tour era after the Joburg Open was reduced to a 36-hole event. The home favourite had matched his lowest DP World Tour round on days one and two, with a pair of 65s sending him into the weekend at Randpark Golf Club at 12 under and with a four-shot lead.
Markus Brier claimed a long-awaited maiden Legends Tour title at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters hosted by Peter Baker. The Austrian, who has finished runner-up in this event on his last two starts, posted a three-over par round of 75 to finish on a five-under-par total, two shots clear of Argentina’s Rafael Gomez.
San Francisco's Olympic Club has hosted the men's US Open on five occasions, the last being in 2012 when Webb Simpson won the event. The Olympic Lake Course is 6,486 yards long, tree-lined with narrow fairways and small greens guarded by bunkers.
England's Matt Wallace and a resurgent Jordan Speith share the lead at the Valero Texas Open. Both players shot five-under-par third rounds of 67 to sit two clear of third place, Charlie Hoffman, on twelve-under-par.