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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, ...

Law Off To Join McIlroy In Melbourne, Excited After ‘Amazing’ Return To DP World Tour.

A delighted David Law was off to join Grand Slam winning Rory McIlroy in Melbourne after describing what was an ‘amazing’ return to the DP World Tour (DPWT) in Brisbane. With the assurance of a full 2026 DPWT card proudly now in his possession, Law grabbed five birdies in a closing round of 69 for an eventual share of 41st place in the co-sanctioned BWM Australian PGA Championship at the Royal Queensland club. Spain’s talented David Puig broke clear of a three-way tie for the third ...

Puig Joins Boyhood Hero Seve As BMW Aussie PGA Champion

David Puig has joined boyhood hero the late, great Seve Ballesteros as winner of the BMW Australian PGA Championship. Puig distanced himself from a three-way tie for the lead heading into the final round, winning by two shots after a flawless closing round of 66 for an 18-under tallly. The win in the LIV golfers third pro career success and a first after two wins on the Asian Tour for the soon-to-be 24-year-old (December 7th). China’s Wenyi Di matched Puig’s 66 to be second at 16-under ...

Gouveia Primed To Shine In Sunshine State

Portugal’s Ricardo Gouveia is primed to shine heading to the final round of the BMW Australian PGA Championship in the Sunshine State of Queensland. Gouveia produced a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on route to a 66 and now head to the final round of the BMW Australian PGA Championship tied atop of the board at 13-under with Brisbane-based home favourite Anthony Quayle and Spain’s David Puig. The 34-year-old Gouveia has won seven times on the secondard HotelPlanner Tour but ...

Could This Be A Unique Golfing First As Husbands & Wifes/Caddies Win In Successive Weeks?

  Could this be a unique golfing first? A week ago Scotland’s David Drysdale brilliantly savoured success for a first time in some 19-years in capturing the Legends Tour’s Vattanac Legends Championship played on the West Course at the Vattanac course, a short distance south of the capital Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Caddying for the golfer affectionately known as ‘Double D’ was his wife and also long-time caddy, Vicky. COULD THIS BE A GOLFING FIRST ❓.. A week after David ...

Min Woo Primed, Penge Top-10, Law Thru, Niemann & Smith Set To Be Cut

On a day when most wore yellow in memory of Jarrod Lyle former champ Min Woo Lee is ready to shine the brightest and deliver his Royal Queensland fans another show for the ages as Kiwi phenom Kazuma Kobori surged late to lead in the weather-affected BMW Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane. A standout amateur who won the 2023/2024 Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit courtesy of a three-win rookie season, Kobori’s late flurry earned him the clubhouse lead at 10-under on the host ...

Rookie Pro Sandin Continues His Impressive Form

​ Impressive Scottish rookie pro Sebastian Sandin has continued his recent super form with a third place in the opening event of the 2025/26 revamped MENA Tour season.   Sandin posted a third and final round 68 for a 13-under-par tally, five shots adrift of runaway winner Italian Addabbo Ludovico in the PGAS Aroeira Challenge near Lisbon in Portugal.   Ludovico was never headed over the three rounds posting a final 63 to win by three at 18-under from local golfer Pedro Figueiredo (67) at ...

He’s Just Won A $210,000 BMW & His Sponsor Suzuki Say: “You Don’t Need Our Help Anymore.”

Aussie golfer Daniel Gale produced an electifying moment just minutes before the threat of lightning dramatically halted play on day one of the BMW Australian PGA Championship. Gale, 29, aced the par-3 11th hole at the host Royal Queensland course to win himself a $US 210,00 BMW M5 ‘Touring’ and the prize on offer for the first player to ace the hole. And while there was a little uncertanity if the BMW was only offer as the prize over the weekend, the Sydney golfer was up-to-date knowing ...