Newly crowned Masters champion Adam Scott has ended Australia’s wait for an Augusta win after sinking a birdie putt on the second extra hole.
International captain Greg Norman believes it’s time to give the host team the option of deciding the schedule of play in the President’s Cup.
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/ 20 November 2011
International team captain Greg Norman did not mince words after the United States clinched the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne on Sunday.
After a racial slur against Tiger Woods by Adam Scott’s caddy, Greg Norman says a showdown between the two at the Presidents Cup is inevitable.
Greg Norman has come out in support of Steve Williams, saying he was not a racist after he made a slur against Tiger Woods at a weekend event.
Rewired Greg Norman emerged from a day of high winds and high drama at Royal Birkdale on Saturday to lead the Open Championship after three rounds.
KJ Choi is two rounds away from becoming the first Asian to win a Major after knocking Greg Norman off the top of the Open Championship leaderboard.
A corridor beneath the grandiose clubhouse is lined with black-and-white photographs from more than a quarter-century of winners at The Players Championship since it moved to the notorious TPC Sawgrass. They have little in common except they beat the best field in golf and got very rich.
Two-time US Open winner Retief Goosen has returned to Asia quietly confident he is finally getting his groove back after a frustrating 18 months trying to reshape his swing. The laid-back South African famously won his two Majors without a coach and then suffered a drop in form last year after deciding to hire a mentor in an effort to improve his backswing.
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/ 15 December 2007
Briton Oliver Wilson joined South Africa’s James Kingston in the lead midway through the third round of the South African Open at Pearl Valley on Saturday. Kingston began the day on two-under-par and a solid outward nine of one-under-par 35 took him to three under.
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/ 14 December 2007
Greg Norman fired a second-round two-under-par 70 at the South African Open on Friday and then criticised organisers for changes to the Pearl Valley course after the first round. The former world number one is on one-over-par for the tournament, three strokes behind leader James Kingston of SA.
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/ 26 September 2007
Tiger Woods has a history of taking on the home-nation hero in singles matches at the Presidents Cup, but Canada’s Mike Weir, a captain’s choice for the Internationals, is not buying into the talk. United States captain Jack Nicklaus raised eyebrows on Tuesday by suggesting Woods should face Weir, the lowest-ranked global player.