Wrapup: St.Jude Classic
June 15, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Tour News
3 Bann Lynch Golf players played in the St.Jude Classic presented by Smith & Nephew which concluded on Sunday at the TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee.
Cameron Percy of Australia (coached by Darren Cole) finished tied for 25th place at -3 for the week after rounds of 70, 68, 67 and 72. Percy finished 7 shots [...]
Appleby, Baddeley & Atwal make US Open field
June 9, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Featured, Tour News
Aussies Stuart Appleby and Aaron Baddeley were among the 15 players who have successfully qualified for the 2010 US Open from the Sectional Qualifying event in Columbus, Ohio.
The Down Under duo came through the 36 hole qualifier played at the Lakes and Brookside courses along with major winners Tom Lehman, Davis Love III and Ben [...]
Choi, Ogilvy show positive signs at Crowne Plaza Invitational
May 31, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Tour News
Bann Lynch Golf players K.J Choi of South Korea and Geoff Ogilvy of Australia can both take plenty of positives from their respective performances in the US PGA Tour’s Crowne Plaza Invitational which concluded today at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
Choi and Ogilvy both finished in a tie for 13th along with [...]
Appleby “frees it up” to best finish of season
April 19, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole
Stuart Appleby sent out the following message on his Twitter on the Sunday before the 2010 Verizon Heritage tournament in Harbor Town:
“Time, age, quality, coaching, competition, direction….many more. All of those but still to know how then play like a kid…swing away….Your direction, what you [...]
Choi contends, finishes T4 at Masters
April 12, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole
South Korea’s K.J Choi has emphatically announced his return to top level form with a stellar performance in the final round of the 2010 Augusta Masters to finish T4.
Choi was tied for the lead heading into the business end of Sunday’s final round, however consecutive bogeys at the 13th [...]
K.J trumps Tiger…earns his praise
April 9, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole
Thursday 9th April| They were being called the two unluckiest players in the draw at Augusta this year. K.J Choi and Matt Kuchar, Tiger Woods’ playing partners for the first two rounds of his comeback extravaganza, also known as the 2010 Augusta Masters, would surely crumble under [...]
Choi gets thrown into the Tiger pit
April 7, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole
Wednesday 7th April| About a month ago, K.J Choi wasn’t even sure he would get to play in this year’s Masters tournament at Augusta National G.C. He was ranked outside the world top 50, needing a good run of play to earn him an invitation to the year’s first [...]
Choi finishes 2nd at Transitions-enters top 50 again
22nd March|South Korea’s KJ Choi continued his recent run of good form by finishing 2nd in the USPGA Tour’s Transitions Championship at Innisbrook. Choi shot an impressive final round of 4 under par 67 to finish just 1 shot behind winner Jim Furyk of the United States.
The strong finish was doubly satisfying [...]
Shin Ae shines at Aussie Open with a little work on setup
March 15, 2010 by Ali Q
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole, Train Like The Pros
Monday 15th March| 2009 South Korean LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year Shin Ae Ahn came down to the Bann Lynch Golf school in Melbourne earlier this year to take her game to the next level and start competing on the world stage. It appears she is headed in the right direction after a solid [...]
Fly on the Wall:Steve Bann works on Hee Young Park’s pitching
March 12, 2010 by Ali Q
Filed under Featured, The 19th hole, Train Like The Pros
A big thanks to Pure Golf Blog for the following content:
Welcome to the latest episode of our Fly on the Wall Series, where we eavesdrop on PGA Tour coach Steve Bann as he works with some of his professional clients.
In this episode, Steve is working with LPGA Tour player Hee Young Park on her pitching [...]
