Wrapup: St.Jude Classic
June 15, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
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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 [...]
The Memorial Tournament Wrapup
June 7, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
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6 players coached by Bann Lynch Golf coaches competed at The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio which concluded on Sunday.
It was a case of what might have been for Australia’s Geoff Ogilvy who shared the lead after the 1st round thanks to a blistering 7 under par 65 which could [...]
Choi, Ogilvy show positive signs at Crowne Plaza Invitational
May 31, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
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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 [...]
On the tea: 3 Englishmen in World Top 10
February 24, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
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Ian Poulter’s win in the final of the Accenture Matchplay Championships against fellow countryman Paul Casey was significant because it was Poulter’s first win on the US PGA Tour.
However, the all-England final was also significant because it demonstrated the growing strength of English golf at the elite level. Just look at the numbers- A decade [...]
Leishman proves rookie season was no fluke
February 24, 2010 by Golf.com.au Staff
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Sophomore slump? Don’t bother talking about anything of that sort to Marc Leishman. The 2009 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year has started the 2010 season picking up right where he left off.
Leishman has made 3 out of 4 cuts with the highlight being a T2 finish in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. [...]
Ogilvy ready for title defense at Kapalua
Australia’s Geoff Ogilvy is in a unique position this week at the US PGA Tour’s season opening SBS Championship at Kapalua. The 2009 Champion is the only player in this year’s 28 man field who has previously won this event.
When asked about what this stat means to him, Ogilvy said:
“Well, I learned that then actually [...]
US PGA Tour still rules rankings
This will hardly come as a surprise to golf fans but according to recent analysis, tournament winners on the US PGA Tour receive an average of almost 10 points more than tournament winners on the European Tour.
According to the analysis, winners on the US PGA Tour received an an average of 52.51 points, compared with [...]
Delahoussaye makes it onto PGA Tour thanks to Aussie connection
Brent Delahoussaye has gone from having no playing status at the start of 2009 to becoming a PGA Tour Member in 2010.
After playing his way to a Nationwide Tour membership during the year, the Greenville, S.C resident set his sights on pro golf’s ultimate stage. With rounds of 74, 71, 66, 68 ,75 and 69, [...]
He’s back! Scott wins Australian Open in style
7/12/09| Adam Scott confirmed his comeback to form in emphatic fashion with a 5 stroke victory yesterday at the 2009 Australian Open at the New South Wales Golf Club in La Perouse, NSW.
Battling a resurgent Stuart Appleby, a tough layout and most importantly, the demons within after his worst ever year on the US PGA [...]
Goggin comes close in Phoenix
February 9, 2012 by Golf.com.au Staff
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February 28th| Mat Goggin of Australia showed again why he is one of the most respected Aussie golfers on the U.S PGA Tour with a solid performance to finish T4 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Goggin, who works with Pure Golf Training coach Dale Lynch, started the week [...]
