Peter Uihlein is looking forward to more time at home after securing his PGA Tour card for next season. After graduating from Oklahoma State University, Uihlein took the road less travelled to the PGA Tour. Instead of remaining in the States and pursuing status on the Web.com Tour, he opted to cut his teeth on … Continue reading Uihlein seeks home comforts
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Three-horse race for POTY
The race for Player of The Year honours is hotting up after Dustin Johnson's victory at the Northern Trust. In the early stages of the 2016/17 PGA Tour season, three players separated themselves from the peleton, namely Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson who had all claimed three wins apiece by the first week … Continue reading Three-horse race for POTY
Golf has never been stronger
Julian Suri's win at the Made in Denmark on Sunday once again illustrated the tremendous depth in golf today. In years gone by, particularly during Tiger Woods' period of dominance, there were perhaps only 10 or 15 players that could realistically win any given tournament. Things have since changed drastically. With just three events of … Continue reading Golf has never been stronger
Maverick goes with the grain
Former World No 1 Amateur Maverick McNealy ended months of speculation by announcing his decision to turn pro. Earlier in the year, the Stanford prodigy had cast doubt over a future in the professional ranks by saying that he may opt instead for a career in business. If he had indeed retained his Amateur status, … Continue reading Maverick goes with the grain
Was a pink ball worth it, Bubba?
I don't hide the fact that Bubba Watson is hardly my favourite player to watch on Tour. Nevertheless, I am curious as to what precipitated his rapid decline. Simply put, Watson is a polarising figure in the world of golf. Some love him for the variety of shots at his disposal while others love to … Continue reading Was a pink ball worth it, Bubba?
No lead is safe on major Sunday
There's no greater pressure than trying to convert a 54-hole lead into a major title. On Sunday at Quail Hollow, Kevin Kisner joined illustrious company for all the wrong reasons. The 33-year-old led after 54 holes at the PGA Championship, hunting his first win on the biggest stage at his 11th attempt. Ultimately, the South … Continue reading No lead is safe on major Sunday
Reviewing JT’s major breakthrough
Justin Thomas achieved something truly special at Quail Hollow on Sunday- here is an in-depth review of the 99th PGA Championship. Entering the final round of the 2017 major season, there were a bunch of exciting storylines on the cards. Would Kevin Kisner cap his lifetime affiliation with Charlotte by capturing a maiden major title … Continue reading Reviewing JT’s major breakthrough
Kisner, Matsuyama hunt major glory
Kevin Kisner and Hideki Matsuyama will look to take a step closer to a maiden major title on day three at the PGA Championship. While talk leading into the final major of 2017 centered around the prospects of stars such as Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, it is Kisner who is quietly entering the conversation … Continue reading Kisner, Matsuyama hunt major glory
PGA Championship Preview
Your essential guide to the final major of the year, the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. Scene Setter The 99th PGA Championship tees off at Quail Hollow for the first time in tournament history. The North Carolina track, which opened in 1961, is no stranger to hosting PGA Tour-sanctioned events having staged the Kemper Open … Continue reading PGA Championship Preview
