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The Continued Mellowing Of Tiger Woods … Jon Rahm Adds His Chapter.

.… Albany, The Bahamas  It is an old expression, and it was an expression I recall double English-born World 500cc motor-bike champion Barry Sheene once used and that is ‘the people you pass on the way up, you ​​pass on the way back down’. It’s an expression one c​​ould use in all walks of life and Sheene drew on the phrase in describing a rival, who clearly was intent of caring little about those around him and focussed solely on riding his way to a championship title. Of course, ...

McIlroy Moves To Abu Dhabi Overtaking Lane & Certain Keys To Seventh Race To Dubai Title

Grand Slam winning Rory McIlroy superbly took to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship overtaking lane in a move to be now assured the keys later next week to a seventh Race to Dubai title. After two days in the slow lanes of the Yas Links course, there was no holding McIlroy back on day three grabbing seven birdies, including four in his opening seven holes on route to an eventual six-under par 66 and now be heading to the final round at 14-under and a share of 12th place. England’s Aaron Rai continues ...

Scotland’s Syme Sizzles With 11 Birdie Abu Dhabi Haul

Despite declaring it was a ‘mental, mental’ day Scotland’s Connor Syme was all smiles and delighted to be in sizzling form thanks to an 11 birdie haul on day three of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Syme burst into the then clubhouse lead thanks to his round of 63 for a 14-under tally moments before being joined by Tyrrell Hatton who posted a 64 for his similar three-round tally in the UAE capital. The Scot eventually ended ‘Moving Day’ sharing 12th place and with England’s ...

Twenty-Three Within Six Of Abu Dhabi Lead Including Rory Heading To Yas Links Moving Day

In a jam-packed leaderboard there is 23 players within six shots of the lead heading to the final two rounds of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Yas Links. The England duo of Aaron Rai and Tommy Fleetwood lead the way on 14-under with Rai, and again wearing a black glove on each hand, brilliantly igniting his round of 64 holing his 214-yard second shot shot for an alratross ‘2’ at the par-5 second hole and then adding five birdies in a mistake-free display. “I think we had about ...

Rors Adds His Grand Slam Winning Support To MENA Tour

Grand Slam winning major Rory McIlroy has glowingly endorsed the MENA Golf Tour’s role in building pathways from the region to the game’s biggest stages. “I think any region in the world that provides pathways for players to play and gets bigger stages, I think is a really good thing,” said McIlroy, who is contesting this weeks DP World Tour Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Yas Links. The MENA Golf Tour relaunches later this month in Portugal with Q School at Troia Golf Course, (20–22 November) – entries ...

Lowry Ignites Hope Of Banking Second Abu Dhabi HSBC Title & Teeing-Up In Dubai Season Final

Shane Lowry superbly ignited hopes of banking a second Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship title in six years with a sit-up and take notice display on day one of the event he won six years ago. And for a second DP World Tour event in succession, Lowry feels right at ease having been drawn with good friend and fellow dual Ryder Cup winning colleague Tommy Fleetwood and with the Englishman helping to bring out the best in Lowry after both players posted eight-under first-rounds of 64 to be among five leading ...

Like Father, Like Son As Charlie Woods Joins His Father In A Matching Career First.

It’s very much like father, like super-talented 16-year-old son. With the super-talented Charlie Woods now shares a first goling honour with his 15-time major winning father. Charlie was named today (Wednesday 5th November) as a first-team All-American by the American Junior Golf Association. Charlie Woods, a junior at The Benjamin School in South Florida, was among 12 boys named to the first team of the AJGA’s annual list. Miles Russell, the 17-year-old who was an alternate at the Walker ...

McIlroy Declares LIV 72-Hole Move … “Peculiar & Brings LIV Back Into Not Being A Destructor”.

When we elect to call something, somebody or someone ‘peculiar’ was are we saying? The dictonary describes the word ‘peculiar’ as referring to being different to what is normal or expected; strange. Five-time mayor winning Rory McIlroy used the word peculiar when asked his thougths on overnight news that LIV Golf will adopt from the start of their 2026 season hosting four-round tournaments and thus abandoning the three-day events that have been in place since the fomration ...