Team USA flatten Europe to win the Ryder Cup
Ryder Cup Day 3 USA 19-9 Europe Europe slumped to the heaviest defeat in Ryder Cup history as Team USA
Read moreRyder Cup Day 3 USA 19-9 Europe Europe slumped to the heaviest defeat in Ryder Cup history as Team USA
Read moreTeam Europe Captain Padraig Harrington has named Shane Lowry, Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter as his wildcard picks for the 2021 Ryder Cup. Justin Rose misses out despite having featured in five of the last six Ryder Cups. The three picks join the nine automatic qualifiers who head to Whistling Straits later this month looking to retain their title.
Read moreXander Schauffele won gold at the Tokyo Games men’s singles golf tournament as Rory McIlroy suffered heartache in a nerve-jangling seven-man play-off for bronze. Schauffele snatched the glory after a marvellous approach to the 18th green that set up a birdie putt and breaking Rory Sabbatini’s heart.
Read moreCollin Morikawa became the first player to win The Open Championship on his debut as he held off Jordan Speith to win by two strokes at Royal St. George’s. Morikawa also became the first player in history to win two different majors at the first attempt following his PGA Championship win last year.
Read moreLouis Oosthuizen remained on course for a wire-to-wire victory at The 149th Open as a 69 on day three was enough to stay in the outright lead ahead of Collin Morikawa, with Jordan Spieth three back after a bogey, bogey finish. Scoring around St. George’s was harder today as the R&A adopted some tricky pin positions.
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