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Ian Poulter took to Instagram to respond to the memo about the PGA Tour's Pace of Play Policy, which sees him placed on the Observation List. Ian Poulter Responds To PGA Tour’s Slow Play Inclusion Ian Poulter shared an email he received from the PGA Tour …Continue reading » This article Ian Poulter Responds To PGA Tour’s Slow Play Inclusion appeared first on Golf Monthly.
The 28-year-old isn't paying any attention to the idea of a potential breakaway golf tour The 28-year-old isn't paying any attention to the idea of a potential breakaway golf tour This article Justin Thomas On Premier Golf League: “I Don’t Have Much Interest” appeared first on Golf Monthly.
The Northern Irishman reiterated he isn't a fan of the proposed Premier Golf League when questioned during his Wells Fargo Championship press conference. Rory McIlroy “Very Much Against” Premier Golf League Rory McIlroy once again dismissed the idea of the Premier Golf League, …Continue reading » This article Rory McIlroy “Very Much Against” Premier Golf League appeared first on Golf Monthly.
Kate Rose had, admittedly, not thought much about women’s golf. She’s not a golfer herself. Her husband Justin is, of course, a (...)
Justin Thomas has said that he won’t be “paying any attention” to the PGA Tour’s newly-introduced Player Impact Program but admits he does support the scheme.
Several of golf’s biggest names including world No 1 Dustin Johnson and England’s Justin Rose have been sent multi-million dollar contracts to take part in a breakaway ‘World Tour’ that will force them to choose between Saudi money and the Ryder Cup. Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour’s commissioner, is due to host a mandatory players meeting here at Quail Hollow on Tuesday evening, where the escalating threat of the Premier Golf League to the Tour will be the hot, if not incendiary, topic. While many considered the Saudi Arabia plan to stage a ‘World Tour’ to be dead in the water after recent efforts to prevent the idea taking off, Telegraph Sport can reveal that $30m formal offers have also been received by multiple major winners Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka. And despite the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy - the Northern Irishman who last year declared his opposition to the F1-based scheme - the Saudis are not taking “no” for an answer and have indicated they are intending to start their circuit in September 2022. Similar to the Super League and European football, the news will cause huge shockwaves throughout a sport that believed Monahan had already effectively seen off the proposed revolution.
The June 10-13 Palmetto Championship replaced the Canadian Open on the PGA Tour's schedule after that event was cancelled due to logistical challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. "I have heard nothing but great reviews about the golf course at Congaree and have no doubt it will provide a stiff challenge for all of us on the PGA Tour," Johnson, who won the 2016 U.S. Open, said in a statement.
Ian Poulter announced via Instagram that his son Luke will be on the bag at the Wells Fargo Championship that starts on Thursday. Poulter's son, Luke, will be on the bag at this week's Tour event in North Carolina. This article Ian Poulter’s Son To Caddie At Wells Fargo Championship appeared first on Golf Monthly.
Return to Quail Hollow could spark form for Rory McIlroy The Irish Times
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