Biggest Masters Upsets of All Time
When it comes to PGA prestige, no Major is as big as The US Masters. It’s the only tournament held in the same place each year—and that place is none other than Augusta National. Considered one of the toughest courses in the PGA, only the truly elite will go on to don the green jacket.
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Phelan makes his move as Schwartzel dominates
Kevin Phelan continued his impressive start to his professional career with a solid third round 68 in the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek.
The Waterford talent, 23, leapt from the cut line to joint 15th on four under par as he missed just two fairways and scrambled brilliantly, carding five birdies and just one bogey at one of the most punishing venues on the European Tour schedule.
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Thornton slips back as Schwartzel edges clear in South Africa
Simon Thornton during round three of the South African Open Championship at the Glendower Golf Club, Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: David Lloyd / www.golffile.ie
Simon Thornton slipped to the back of the field as pre-tournament favourite Charl Schwartzel took a one-shot lead into the final round of the South African Open Championship hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni.
Cold putter condems Clarke in China
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Mickelson the big cheese in major Merion mousetrap
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Long day ahead for Harrington and Lawrie
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Charl the first wins by 12 this time
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Consistency is Hoey's bugbear
Fore left! Michael Hoey on the 16th tee during the opening round of the Maybank Malaysian Open at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, Malaysia. Photo Jenny Matthews/www.golffile.ieThe word “erratic” doesn’t apply when trying to describe Michael Hoey, winner of three European Tour events in the last 10 months.
Students of chaos theory would have a field day analysing the Belfast man’s form, which took another wild turn in Malaysia yesterday in his first outing since his victory in last month’s Trophee Hassan II.