Jason Day will try to win another Wells Fargo Championship this week and he hopes blowing into a balloon will help him do it. Day, the defending champion, has come to Charlotte's Quail Hollow Club feeling pretty good, which is saying something considering the constant struggles he's had with back pain over his 11-year PGA … Continue reading "Ballooning: Jason Day's unusual way of dealing with chronic pain"
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Day's PGA Tour title defence left in tatters
Jason Day's promising Wells Fargo Championship title defence has crumbled with a three-over-par 74 third round on a storm-interrupted Saturday (Sunday AEST). Day went into the round tied for sixth but finished it equal-28th, nine shots behind joint leaders Jason Dufner (71), Max Homa (70) and cancer survivor Joel Dahmen (70). Australia's former world No.1 … Continue reading "Day's PGA Tour title defence left in tatters"
Read MoreDay makes solid start to PGA defence in Charlotte
Click:artificial intelligence connector Defending champion Jason Day and fellow Australian John Senden took advantage of the benign early conditions to post solid first-round scores and finish two strokes behind the leaders at the PGA's Wells Fargo Championship. Both players carded rounds of three-under par 68 to sit tied for eighth, with world No.4 Rory MclIroy … Continue reading "Day makes solid start to PGA defence in Charlotte"
Read MoreMinjee Lee wins the LPGA's LA Open
Australian Minjee Lee has won for the fifth time on the LPGA Tour after she sealed a four-shot victory at the LA Open. The 22-year-old Australian made a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th to close with a three-under 68 and finish at 14-under 270. Lee was projected to jump from fourth to a … Continue reading "Minjee Lee wins the LPGA's LA Open"
Read MoreMinjee Lee in the mix for another LPGA win
Minjee Lee is an outside chance for successive LPGA victories after the world No.2 worked her way back into contention at the Mediheal Championship in California. Australian Lee carded a third-round five-under 67 at a cold and windy Lake Merced Golf Club to be in a share of fourth at four under – six shots … Continue reading "Minjee Lee in the mix for another LPGA win"
Read MoreDay, Scott fail in Presidents Cup tune up
The Presidents Cup preparations of Jason Day and Adam Scott have suffered a setback with the Australian duo failing to make the cut at the PGA Tour's team event in New Orleans. The former world No.1s combined at the Zurich Classic but an even-par 72 second round, in alternate-shot format, left them at seven under … Continue reading "Day, Scott fail in Presidents Cup tune up"
Read MoreMinjee Lee leads the LPGA Tour's LA Open
Australia's Minjee Lee has a fifth LPGA title in her sights after overcoming a triple bogey to hold the lead going into the final round of the LA Open. World No.4 Lee reeled off seven birdies, five of them after her big blemish on the third hole, and finished with a four-under 67 to reach … Continue reading "Minjee Lee leads the LPGA Tour's LA Open"
Read MoreTiger Woods event to clash with Australian Open
Adam Scott believes the Australian Open can snare some of the United States' star-studded Presidents Cup team despite the tournament clashing with Tiger Woods's event in the Bahamas. Woods, the American team captain, announced on Tuesday his 18-man Hero World Challenge will run December 4-7 – concurrent to the Open at The Australian Golf Club … Continue reading "Tiger Woods event to clash with Australian Open"
Read MoreWhy humble Tiger is finally ready to join sport's all-time greats
Don Bradman’s Test average of 99.94. Michael Phelps’ 23 Olympic gold medals. Heather McKay’s 16 straight British Open squash titles. Black Caviar’s 25 straight victories in an undefeated career. Winx’s 33 straight victories to end her career. St George’s 11 straight premierships. They’re among the greatest records in sport and believed to be impossible to … Continue reading "Why humble Tiger is finally ready to join sport's all-time greats"
Read MoreLee third as Henderson wins LPGA Hawaii
Australia's Minjee Lee has shared third place as Canada's Brooke Henderson successfully defended the LPGA Tour's Lotte Championship title, winning by four strokes. The 21-year-old Henderson shot a closing two-under 70 in windy conditions at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii to triumph at 16-under 272, with South Korea's Eun-Hee Ji second after a 73. … Continue reading "Lee third as Henderson wins LPGA Hawaii"
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