The JBWere Australian Masters is now almost upon us and it is hard to recall a bigger build up to a golf tournament held in Australia. The Tiger frenzy has been so crazy even the Britney Spears fans must be wondering why their idol is not gracing the front page of the newspapers. There are concerns over the galleries surrounding Tiger this week. The incidents in China concerning cameras has some cause...
Australians John Senden and Marc Leishman bounced back from mediocre starts to shoot even-par 70 in the opening round at the $US7.5 million ($A8.64 million) Tour Championship.
If you're a little confused about the FedEx Cup, you're not the only one. In my opinion the format is still confusing but has been a lot better to previous years and it's hard to argue with a four week playoff series that features the best players from the PGATour. You rarely see Tiger Woods play two weeks in a row, let alone four. Geoff Ogilvy, Marc Leishman and John Senden are the Australians in...
Marc Leishman is living the underdog dream. A year ago, Leishman was a struggling Nationwide Tour extra. Next week, the 25-year-old Australian will tee it up at the Tour Championship looking to cement his status as the PGA Tour's rookie of the year. Leishman finished tied for second behind Tiger Woods at last week's BMW Championship and vaulted from 67th to 16th in the FedEx Cup points standings, securing...
Two tournaments sponsored by two big luxury car makers were held on different sides of the Atlantic on the weekend and each threw up something strange. The Euro Tour Mercedes-Benz Championship was held in Germany and James Kingston from South Africa won the event. In fact, the top 6 players from the tournament all had a name finishing with the letter "N". Of these six, three were named Hansen...
LEMONT, Ill. | Tiger Woods left the drama to everyone else at Cog Hill. One day after his course-record 62 gave him a seven-shot lead, Woods made sure no one else had a chance Sunday in the BMW Championship. He closed with a 3-under 68 for an eight-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman. It was his sixth victory of the year and assured Woods the No. 1 ranking going into the final tournament...
LEMONT, Ill. -- Tiger Woods left the drama to everyone else Sunday at Cog Hill. One day after his course-record 62 gave him a seven-shot lead, Woods made sure no one else had a chance in the BMW Championship. He closed with a three-under 68 for a 19-under total of 265 and an eight-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman.
LEMONT, Ill. - Tiger Woods left the drama to everyone else at Cog Hill. One day after his course-record 62 gave him a 7-shot lead, Woods made sure no one else had a chance yesterday in the BMW Championship. He closed with a 3-under 68 for an 8-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman at Cog Hill.
One day after his course-record 62 gave him a seven-shot lead, Tiger Woods made sure no one else had a chance Sunday in the BMW Championship at Cog Hill. He closed with a 3-under-par 68 for an eight-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman.
Tiger Woods made sure no one else had a chance Sunday in the BMW Championship. He closed with a 3-under-par 68 for an eight-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman.
The struggles of Brandt Snedeker, the arrival of Marc Leishman and the redemption of John Senden were also part of the BMW Championship, which Tiger Woods won.
One day after his course-record 62 gave him a seven-shot lead, Tiger Woods made sure no one else had a chance Sunday at Cog Hill, where he closed with a 3-under 68 for an eight-shot victory over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman. The victory at the BMW Championship was his sixth of the year and assured Woods of the No. 1 seed for the final tournament of the FedEx Cup.
Yogi Berra. His saying is funny, solid unless Tiger has big lead. (Bari D/Flickr) SORRY, YOGI. THIS ONE was over before it was over. The fat lady didn’t sing. She didn’t even show. She was probably watching U.S. Open tennis or the NFL. Tiger Woods finished off the BMW Championship on Saturday night after fashioning a tidy little 62 at Cog Hill, which probably should be renamed Tiger Hill....
Tiger Woods was not challenged in the final round of the BMW Championship, shooting 68 on Sunday to win by eight shots over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman. Woods made a bogey at the fifth hole but carded birdies on the seventh and ninth holes, with an eagle on the 15th. He regains the lead in [...]