Tag: Pga
Watson clinches New Orleans trophy
Long-hitting Bubba Watson maintained ice-cool composure to clinch his third PGA Tour title in a gripping playoff with fellow American Webb Simpson for the...
Steele captures first US PGA Tour title
SAN ANTONIO - Rookie Brendan Steele battled strong winds and tenacious rival Kevin Chappell to win the Texas Open Sunday, firing a final-round 71 to seize his first US PGA Tour title. Steele, who led by one stroke going into the round, delivered a one-under final round for an eight-under total of 280.
He finished one stroke in front of fellow rookie Chappell, who carded a 70, and Charley Hoffman, who made a push up the leader board with a 68 for 281.
It was a further stroke
He finished one stroke in front of fellow rookie Chappell, who carded a 70, and Charley Hoffman, who made a push up the leader board with a 68 for 281.
It was a further stroke
Sabbatini holds off Yang to win PGA title
PALM BEACH GARDENS - South Africa's Rory Sabbatini held off fast-closing Yang Yong-Eun of South Korea on Sunday to win the $5.7 million Honda Classic and capture his sixth career US PGA title.Sabbatini, who had not won since the 2009 Byron Nelson Championship, began the final round with a five-stroke lead and fired a par 70 to finish on nine-under par 271 and defeat Yang, who fired a closing 66, by one stroke.
"I'm just beside myself. It's fantastic," Sabbatini said of the
"I'm just beside myself. It's fantastic," Sabbatini said of the
Vegas magic puts Venezuela on PGA Tour map
LOS ANGELES - With a name that makes him sound like a magician or a stand-up comic, Jhonattan Vegas made sure he will never be forgotten on the PGA Tour after winning the Bob Hope Classic in La Quinta, California on Sunday. The first and only PGA Tour player from Venezuela, long-hitting Vegas clinched his maiden title on the U.S. circuit in only his fifth start in a gripping three-way playoff with Americans Gary Woodland and Bill Haas.
He became the first rookie to win the event
He became the first rookie to win the event
Senior defies years to win Australian PGA
BRISBANE: Peter Senior outlasted Geoff Ogilvy in a sudden-death play-off to seal his third Australian PGA Championship title in dramatic style Monday, 21 years after his first win. Senior, 51, won with a par on the second extra hole at the Coolum course after last week's Australian Open winner Ogilvy missed his two-metre par putt.
It was Senior's 28th career title, his 20th on the Australasian PGA Tour and he is the oldest winner of Australia's oldest professional title. "What a
It was Senior's 28th career title, his 20th on the Australasian PGA Tour and he is the oldest winner of Australia's oldest professional title. "What a