Just ask the fortuitous Matt Kuchar who was in all kinds of trouble on the par-four second after his par-saving putt failed to reach the hole.
The wind was clearly a serious issue all day on Thursday at the Fiji International and Kuchar would have been cursing his luck when his bogey attempt also didn't come close to going in.
But then, the weather felt a little bit sorry for the American as a heavy gust took control of Kuchar's ball as he lined up his double-bogey putt and saved even more damage to his card.
This one hurt. Shane Lowry looked odds on to win his first solo PGA Tour title since the 2019 Open, as he held a three-shot lead with three to play at the Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach, Florida. He went into the final day in the lead, and had played his fourth round beautifully, with […]
This is extraordinary! On Sunday at Hollywood Lakes Golf Club in Dublin, playing partners Cian Casey and Gavin Ryan both made holes-in-one on the same hole. The odds of achieving this are simply astronomical, which the club explained on social media. They said: “An almost unbelievable scene unfolded at Hollywood Lakes Golf Club on Sunday, […]
Late drama ruins golden opportunity Shane Lowry came agonisingly close to securing his first DP World Tour victory since 2022, only for a disastrous final hole to derail his chances at the Dubai Invitational. The Offaly native produced an excellent final-round performance on Sunday, putting himself firmly in contention throughout the day. Lowry battled with […]