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He has firmly established himself on the European and PGA Tours with a tournament win on each. The former Amateur world No. 1 features in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings and has represented Europe in the Ryder Cup. It would take a brave man to claim Rory McIlroy doesn’t have a bright future in the sport. McIlroy exploded onto the scene of World Golf...
Published: April 4, 2011
Lee Westwood always seems to be the bridesmaid, and never the bride. The perennial ‘nearly man’ of golf has twice been a runner-up and twice placed third in major competitions. However, he must fancy his chances of landing his first major come championship Sunday. The 2010 tournament would have been a bitter pill to swallow for the Englishman. The overnight leader started his fourth round...
Published: April 1, 2011
There is undoubtedly a number of American golfers for whom a Masters win would not be a surprise: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar to name but three. However, it would be foolish to write off Europe’s finest after last year. Back in January 2010, just one of the top five golfers in the world hailed from Europe. However, fast forward to April 2011 and four of these spots are occupied...
Published: October 5, 2010
The Ryder Cup is arguably the pinnacle of the professional golf calendar, and undoubtedly the most prestigious team event available to the European and American elite. However, with it being a team event the emergence of heroes and villains was to be expected, and indeed some stars shone while others trudged along at a pedestrian pace, as if bogged down by the waterlogged Twenty Ten course. HEROES Perhaps...
Published: October 4, 2010
It’s 2010 and the highlight of professional golf rears its rather beautiful head once again. I, for one, am confident that no one will be disappointed, except, if most sources are to be believed, Corey Pavin. Golf fans are delighted at the return of this prestigious competition, while hoping it roars into action rather than return with a damp squib—akin to the weather projected to batter...