2016

  • The Big Three: Jason Day

    Written by Golf World on Tuesday 29 March 2016

    AUGUSTA WEAPONS: All-round game, dogged tenacity and belief When, in early 2008, a 20-year-old Jason Day first mentioned that he wanted to take the world number one spot from Tiger Woods, the golf world gave a little chuckle. It stopped short of actually laughing out loud, however, because it knew this Aussie kid could definitely play a bit. The son of an...

  • Jason Day is starting to dominate the way Tiger Woods used to

    Written by Rob McGarr on Monday 28 March 2016

    Jason Day’s WGC-Dell Match Play victory saw him become the number one player in the world. The 28-year-old Australian will be hoping he can stay there for longer than the one week he managed last time he was in that position, and it would take a brave man to bet against him.  Day overcame a bad back and arguably the best...

  • Russell Knox has a new putter and it’s absolutely GINORMOUS

    Written by Rob McGarr on Sunday 27 March 2016

    There isn’t much that Russell Knox won’t try in his hunt for success. Only a month ago we discovered that the 30-year-old had turned to Google in the hunt for a putting tip that would change his game. He found one, and it worked, helping him secure his first European Tour title at the WGC-HSBC Champions.  << Check out the internet tip...

  • What do the world’s best golfers think about during their swing?

    Written by Rob McGarr on Thursday 24 March 2016

    A couple of years ago, a survey of 25 PGA Tour players revealed that 18 of them don’t think about anything at all during their golf swing.  But can that really be true?  You’re playing on the world’s biggest stage, with millions watching and huge amounts of money on the line, and we’re meant to believe that your mind isn’t racing with...

  • A goat has predicted the winner of the WGC-Dell Matchplay – and he just might be right

    Written by Rob McGarr on Wednesday 23 March 2016

    Ever since Paul the Octopus (RIP) proved surprisingly successful at predicting football results, other animals have been stepping up to the plate.  A clairvoyant manatee named Buffett correctly predicted the Superbowl winner six years on the trot, a small-clawed otter had some success during Euro 2012, a Brazilian sea turtle backed his home nation to do well in the 2014 World...

  • The guy who heckled Ian Poulter on the course and on Twitter got sacked as a result

    Written by Rob McGarr on Tuesday 22 March 2016

    Last week, we brought you the news that both Jordan Spieth and Ian Poulter were having a bit of a hard time on social media. Spieth wasn’t happy that a tweet from the PGA Tour’s official account made it sound like he might feign injury to withdraw from the Valspar Championship, and his mood wasn’t improved when someone on Instagram...

  • One of the world’s best trickshot specialists is going to be on the PGA Tour next season

    Written by Rob McGarr on Tuesday 22 March 2016

    Whenever we see a trickshot genius in action, we always wonder why they aren’t competing on tour rather than entertaining people on a corporate golf day. If you can hit a 350-yard high draw off the deck with a driver, what’s stopping you winning PGA or European Tour events? Admittedly, being able to hit a flop shot with an umbrella...

  • Jason Day won the Arnold Palmer Invitational – but not everyone was happy for him

    Written by Rob McGarr on Sunday 20 March 2016

    @PGATOUR What’s the point In educating kids about the importance of shouting FORE!! (Jason Day’s tee shot on 18) Ridiculous & dangerous — Nick Huby (@PCGAJUNIORTOUR) March 20, 2016 Jason Day won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, making an excellent up-and-down from the bunker on the final hole to snatch a one-shot victory over Kevin Chappell after a final round filled with twists...

  • Mi Hyang Lee was out in 27 at the JTBC Founders Cup

    Written by Rob McGarr on Friday 18 March 2016

    We all know what it’s like to reach the turn after a good nine holes. “Just keep it going,” we tell ourselves. “Nothing silly on the back nine and this will be a great round.” Inevitably, the wheels fall off and we’re left struggling to make the buffer zone.  So imagine what it would be like to play the first nine...

  • Jason Day: “Spieth may get burned out”

    Written by Rob McGarr on Thursday 17 March 2016

    By any normal person’s standards, Jordan Spieth hasn’t had a bad start at all to 2016. In seven starts, he has one victory, one second place, and a further top-five finish. By the standards of a man who won the first two majors of last year and picked up seven titles, earning over $23 million in prize money, however, he’s...

  • The PGA of America has cancelled the Grand Slam of Golf

    Written by Rob McGarr on Thursday 17 March 2016

    The PGA of America has decided to permanently cancel the Grand Slam of Golf. The four-man, 36-hole event had been played annually since 1979 and typically brings together the four major champions from the previous calendar year. There was no Grand Slam of Golf in 2015. The PGA decided to pull the event due to be played at Trump National after Donald...

  • Don’t expect to see Jordan Spieth on Twitter after his next bad round

    Written by Rob McGarr on Wednesday 16 March 2016

    Last week, after a disappointing 76 in the opening round of the Valspar Championship, Jordan Spieth checked social media to find the PGA Tour insinuating that he might feign injury and withdraw from the tournament and a ‘fan’ describing him as “garbage” and that, putting aside, every aspect of his game is average.  Spieth understandably took umbrage and reacted to both...

  • Steve Stricker is the best putter in the world at the moment – by a mile

    Written by Rob McGarr on Wednesday 16 March 2016

    Who do you think is the best putter in the world? Jordan Spieth? Brandt Snedeker? Aaron Baddeley? Jason Day?  Not even close.  The above names are all fantastic with the flat blade, but they’re not a patch on Steve Stricker.  It pays to be careful when looking at golf statistics, as they can easily be misinterpreted. Some people would assume that the simplest...

  • How to be as consistent as a tour pro

    Written by Rob McGarr on Tuesday 15 March 2016

    When you go for a golf lesson, the pro will normally ask you what you’re hoping to achieve. Almost everybody says, “more consistency”. It makes sense. There isn’t a golfer out there who hasn’t hit at least one shot they were happy with. It’s what keeps you coming back for more. If you could hit every drive like that one on the...

  • European Tour CEO Keith Pelley isn’t worried about Wentworth – but he is worried about slow play

    Written by Today's Golfer on Monday 14 March 2016

    It’s hasn’t all been plain sailing for Keith Pelley, the new boss of the European Tour, since he took over last autumn. He made headlines when he bent the rules for Rory McIlroy, changed the Ryder Cup qualifying rules and pledged to tackle slow play – but Pelley is also thinking about the bigger picture…  How’s it been so far? Very busy.

  • Brandon Hagy’s ball speed is ridiculous

    Written by Rob McGarr on Monday 14 March 2016

    We feel sorry for Brandon Hagy’s golf ball. The 24-year-old American hits it HARD. During yesterday’s final round of the Valspar Championship, Hagy hit three drives on holes that were being tracked by TrackMan. One of them had a ball speed of 193.65 miles per hour, one was clocked at 191.32 mph, and even the slowest of the three was...

  • Jordan Spieth isn’t very happy with the PGA Tour for something they tweeted

    Written by Rob McGarr on Friday 11 March 2016

    Jordan Spieth hasn’t been very Jordan Spiethy lately. He finished outside the top-20 at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, missed the cut at the Northern Trust Open, and finished tied-17th at last week’s WGC-Cadillac Championship, only registering one round in the 60s. It’s a long way from being a disaster – it’s not even a slump – but the world number...

  • Here’s what the first players to play the Olympic Course in Rio thought of it

    Written by Rob McGarr on Thursday 10 March 2016

    The Olympic Golf Course in Rio just hosted its first event, ahead of the game’s reintroduction to the Olympics this August. Five men and four women, all Brazilian professionals, took part in a test event designed to see how the course handles quality players and shots.  Miriam Nagl was the best-performing woman of the day, shooting a 4-under par 67, while...

  • If you can’t beat Spieth, join him… It looks like Rory McIlroy has a new putting grip

    Written by Rob McGarr on Wednesday 2 March 2016

    If there’s one part of Rory McIlroy’s sensational game that sometimes lets him down, it’s his putting. He’s ranked 189th in ‘strokes gained putting’ this year. The two players ahead of him in the world rankings, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day, are ranked second and 18th respectively for the same statistic. McIlroy’s 29.71 putts per round puts him 169th in that...

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