Victor Dubuisson fired an 8-under 64 to take a 1-stroke lead into the final round of the DP World Tour Championship Saturday in Dubai. Dubuisson has a 1-stroke lead over Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts and the UK's Matthew Fitzpatrick and Tyrell Hatton. Dubuisson's two previous wins on tour have been at the Turkish Airlines Open. Dubuisson … Continue reading Dubuisson’s 64 Leads Dubai Through 54
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Garcia, Molinari Hold Dubai Lead Through 36
Spain's Sergio Garcia and Italy's Francesco Molinari remain tied for the Dubai lead through two rounds, tied at 9-under. Both players shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to drop to 9-under for the tournament. The pair have a 1-stroke lead over Lee Westwood, who raced to the Day One lead with a 66 on Thursday. … Continue reading Garcia, Molinari Hold Dubai Lead Through 36
Pat Perez Rallies To OHL Classic Title
Pat Perez's closing-round 67 was enough to propel him past Gary Woodland to win the OHL Classic at Mayakoba. It was just his third start since returning from shoulder surgery. "I had an attitude that I can't really repeat, but I had a lot of thoughts going on," Perez said. "The main one was I … Continue reading Pat Perez Rallies To OHL Classic Title
Noren’s 63 Delivers Sun City Crown
After seeing his standing drop from first to fourth on Saturday, Alex Noren rallied to win the Nedbank Colf Challenge by a whopping six shots. It was his fourth European Tour title of the year. He trailed Day 3 leader Jeunghun Wang by three strokes after 54 holes, but regained his top form and in … Continue reading Noren’s 63 Delivers Sun City Crown
Bad Back Knocks Willett Out Of World Cup
Masters champion Danny Willett won't represent England in the World Cup of Golf, citing ongoing back problems. It's entirely likely that Willett is as concerned about the flight from England to Melbourne, Australia, as he is with aggravating the injury in the tournament. It was really looking forward to playing the World Cup with Lee … Continue reading Bad Back Knocks Willett Out Of World Cup
Gary Woodland Maintains OHL Lead
Gary Woodland lost two strokes but still has the lead after 54 holes at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico. Woodland still shot a 5-under 66 and is 18-under for the tournament. "I've been there. I've been in the position a lot the last couple years. I'm excited about my game. I'm going to … Continue reading Gary Woodland Maintains OHL Lead
Wang Rises to Lead with Saturday 64
South Korea's Jeunghun Wang fired a Saturday 64, the lowest tournament of the tournament so far, to take a three-stroke lead to the final day of the Nedbank Golf Challenge. Wang recorded an eagle and six birdies to reach 11-under, leaving him three strokes clear of Louis Oosthuizen. Andy Sullivan is alone in third place … Continue reading Wang Rises to Lead with Saturday 64
Noren In Command at Nedbank Challenge
Alex Noren of Sweden is halfway to his fourth title of the current European Tour season, firing a 67 on Friday at Sun City in South Africa to lead the Nedbank Golf Challenge. A victory wold catapult Noren, 34, into the World Top 10 for the first time. As late as May he was ranked … Continue reading Noren In Command at Nedbank Challenge
Olesen Hangs On to Take Turkish Airlines Open
Thornbjorn Olesen held off two late charges to finish 20-under and win the Turkish Airlines Open, the first leg of the Race to Dubai Final Series. David Horsey and China's Hao-Tong Li each shot a 65 to shave four strokes off Olesen's lead, but it wasn't enough. The Norwegian shot a 69 to win by … Continue reading Olesen Hangs On to Take Turkish Airlines Open
Olesen’s 62 Key to Second-Round Turkish Lead
Thorbjorn Olesen shot a tournament-low 62 to jump into first place at the Turkish AIrlines Open on Friday, leading halfway through the first leg of the Final Series. Olesen has a huge 6-stroke lead over unheralded Adrian Otaegui of Spain and Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee. Olesen's lone blemish was a bogey on No. 11. OTherwise he … Continue reading Olesen’s 62 Key to Second-Round Turkish Lead