Ryan Gerard was at No. 49 in the world when he missed the cut at Sea Island in the final PGA Tour event of the season. That ...
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The 12 best rounds of golf played in 2025 – who’s No.1?
There have been plenty of majestic rounds of golf played in 2025 - but which was the best? We pick our 12 favourites.
Scottie Scheffler hit 3-wood on the 304-yard 14th hole at Quail Hollow and thought it might come up a little short with the ...
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Norwegian star wins in South Africa to creep closer to earning first Masters invite
Sunday was an impressive day for Scandinavian golf as Reitan and Denmark’s Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen both won DP World Tour ...
Kristoffer Reitan held on over the back nine Sunday and closed with an even-par 72 to complete a wire-to-wire victory in the ...
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Short missed par putt on final hole cost gutted Cameron Smith chance to win his beloved Australian Open
Si Woo Kim finished third at 13 under, with Michael Hollick a shot back in fourth, and Adam Scott fifth at 11 under. The trio secured places in the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale given the ...
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Australian Open champion earns huge Masters reward for beating LIV Golf star
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen has earned himself a win and an invited to the Masters after beating LIV golf's Cameron Smith in a ...
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Banana peel moment! A slippery slope for McIlroy during his 3rd round at the Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Rory McIlroy survived a bizarre encounter with a banana peel lodged in a tree to shoot a 3-under ...
An air swing one day, dealing with a banana peel the next. Welcome to the crazy Rory McIlroy Australian Open experience.
The 24-year-old, chasing a maiden DP World Tour title, sits seven shots behind the leader and used eight birdies, including a bogey-free back nine, to ignite his charge on Moving Day.
A relieved Rory McIlroy made a late flurry of birdies to avoid the embarrassment of missing the Australian Open cut – also saving the blushes of the Victorian government – on a nerve-shredding day at ...
Denmark's Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen holds off home favourite Cameron Smith to win first DP World Tour title at Australian ...
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