Daily Feature

Wie impressive in first round

Has there ever been any athlete in any sport who has had as many career swings before her 21st birthday as Michelle Wie? She's gone from can't-miss to can't-hit-a-fairway to comeback kid to can't-make-a-putt in such astonishing succession it's easy to lose track of whether she is on the upswing or another downturn.
Read more

Rock makes costly error in Ireland

Robert Rock of England has been disqualified from the Irish Open for making a mistake on his scorecard after shooting a 6-under 65 in the first round.
Read more

Tseng, Hull lead at Royal Birkdale

Yani Tseng shot a 4-under 68 in the opening round at Royal Birkdale on Thursday, and is tied for the lead as she pursues her third major title.
Read more

Clarke makes Irish Open push

Darren Clarke continued his late bid for Ryder Cup inclusion and continued his recent run of form by carding a 66 on the opening round of the Irish Open at Killarney.
Read more

Rose to snub Johnnie Walker Championship

Justin Rose might be struggling to obtain an automatic place in the Ryder Cup rankings, but he refuses to sacrifice his push for Fedex Cup glory by opting to play more tournaments on the European Tour.
Read more

Is Creamer ready for back-to-back majors?

The first time Paula Creamer played the Women's British Open was at Royal Birkdale in 2005 when she tied for 15th place after already winning twice in her rookie LPGA season. Much was expected of her then, and much has been delivered since.
Read more

Matthew weighs in on Thompson debate

You can pretty much count on one hand the number of women who have won LPGA major championships after becoming a mother – Nancy Lopez and Juli Inkster among them. But no one accomplished it as soon after childbirth as Catriona Matthew, who won last year's Ricoh Women's British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes just 11 weeks after Sophie, her second daughter, came into the world.
Read more

Woods confirms Bridgestone entry

Tiger Woods, as expected, officially has entered the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, a course on which he has won the event seven times, including four of the last five. He is the defending champion.
Read more

Harrington eyes Irish Open

Padraig Harrington is determined to do well at the upcoming Irish Open as he makes a last push for automatic qualification for the Ryder Cup.
Read more

Callaway to add Mexico facility

Callaway Golf announced today--and on the eve of releasing its second-quarter numbers--that is undertaking a restructuring of its operations over the next 18 months that will include the creation of third-party distribution in Dallas and Toronto as well as the establishment of a new manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico.
Read more

Feherty backs Tiger

Don't count CBS' David Feherty among those wondering whether Tiger Woods' days as the dominant player in golf are over.
Read more

All to play for on LPGA Tour

The complicated business model of the LPGA is one flush with opportunity, but still flailing in a sea of confusion. While the international nature of women's professional golf presents broad marketing opportunities, it also creates an identity crisis in the post-Annika Sorenstam era when it is not at all clear who to regard as the face of the tour.
Read more

Kim to make his return at Firestone

Anthony Kim, who hasn't played since the Quail Hollow Championship in early May, will return next week at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, he announced on Tuesday.
Read more

Golfer cards a 56 – true story!

Just a week after Paul Goydos posted a 59 on the PGA Tour there was another remarkable scoring feat taking place in a Champions Tour Pro-Am held in Ohio.
Read more

Groove rule confusion leads to misguided DQ

How confusing is the groove rule for players and their respective tours?
Read more

[ 1 ]  /  2  /  3  /  4  /  5  /  6  /  7  /  8  /  9  /  10  /  11  /  12  /  13  /  14  /  15  /  16  /  17  /  18  /  19  /  20  /  21  /  22  /  23  /  24  /  25  /  26  /  27  /  28  /  29  /  30  /  31  /  32  /  33  /  34  /  35  /  36  /  37  /  38  /  39  /  40  /  41  /  42  /  43  /  44  /  45  /  46  /  47  /  48  /  49  /  50  /  51  /  52  /  53  /  54  /  55  /  56  /  57  /  58  /  59  /  60  /  61  /  62  /  63  /  64  /  65  /  66  /  67  /  68  /  69  /  70  /  71  /  72  /  73  /  74  /  75  /  76  /  77  /  78  /  79  /  80  /  81  /  82  /  83  /  84  /  85  /  86  /  87  /  88  /  89  /  90  /  91  /  92  /  93  /  94  /  95  /  96  /  97  /  98  /  99  /  100  /  101  /  102  /  103  /  104  /  105  / 



 

MORE DAILY FEATURES Clarke makes Irish Open push
Darren Clarke continued his late bid for Ryder Cup inclusion and continued his recent run of form by carding a 66 on the opening round of the Irish Open at Killarney.
   read more

Tseng, Hull lead at Royal Birkdale
Yani Tseng shot a 4-under 68 in the opening round at Royal Birkdale on Thursday, and is tied for the lead as she pursues her third major title.
   read more

Rock makes costly error in Ireland
Robert Rock of England has been disqualified from the Irish Open for making a mistake on his scorecard after shooting a 6-under 65 in the first round.
   read more

Wie impressive in first round
Has there ever been any athlete in any sport who has had as many career swings before her 21st birthday as Michelle Wie? She's gone from can't-miss to can't-hit-a-fairway to comeback kid to can't-make-a-putt in such astonishing succession it's easy to lose track of whether she is on the upswing or another downturn.
   read more

Is Creamer ready for back-to-back majors?
The first time Paula Creamer played the Women's British Open was at Royal Birkdale in 2005 when she tied for 15th place after already winning twice in her rookie LPGA season. Much was expected of her then, and much has been delivered since.
   read more

Rose to snub Johnnie Walker Championship
Justin Rose might be struggling to obtain an automatic place in the Ryder Cup rankings, but he refuses to sacrifice his push for Fedex Cup glory by opting to play more tournaments on the European Tour.
   read more

view all

As 09/07/10


1. Dean O'Riley

1374

2. Danie van Tonder

1240

3. Daniel Hammond

1201

4. J G Claassen

1113

5. Tyrone Ryan

1084

view all  




A monthly dose of quirky and funny golf stories from around the world.


For your weekly measure of golf news from all the tours.



submit & we will contact you