Cameron Tringale was on 59 watch for much of Round 1 at the Genesis Scottish Open, ultimately shooting 61 to tie the course record.
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The American, whose only win on the PGA Tour to date came in the team Franklin Templeton Shootout team event eight years ago, set a blistering pace at The ...
So overall…I wouldn't say I did anything better or worse on either nine, it's just funny." "I'm just really focussed on what I can control. "The putts I hit, same putts both nines and I had them drip in or lip in on the one nine and the other, they just missed.
Cameron Tringale ran off six straight birdies to start the back nine en route to a 9-under 61 and a 3-shot lead in the Scottish Open, the first European ...
Tringale missed a playoff at Torrey Pines by 1 shot and was a distant runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama in the Zozo Championship last fall. He has reached the Tour Championship only once in his 12 previous years on the PGA Tour, but he is having one of his better years. Patrick Cantlay closed with three straight pars for a hard-earned 70.
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At the Genesis Scottish Open, the afternoon wave got pummeled by wind gusts, leading to some high scores from some of the best players in the field.
"I think the Open at St. Andrews is arguably the best golf tournament we play," he said, adding, "I just think the history of it, playing in the town, the idea that it could be the easiest or the hardest venue that we play depending on the day. But there is a massive, massive difference when it's morning links golf*, and it's the week before you'll be getting more morning links golf* in the form of a major championship. If you fork over the dough for ESPN+, you can watch golf over coffee just about every tournament starting with the Florida swing, and the DP World Tour provides morning golf in droves. "I've had some flashes of brilliance in the last couple months, but this was a special day for sure." By going out in four-under 31 on the back nine, which included a stretch of five straight birdies beginning at the 13th hole, Jordan Spieth sounded the usual Jordan Spieth Golf Twitter alarms. You almost need to get over here and get on this turf." As the day wore on, though, that score got better and better, and it's positioned Spieth at T-15, just four shots out of solo second. The draw, the draw, the draw. The putts will eventually fall next, and fall they did for Tringale, who'd been quiet since the winter before posting a solid T-14 at Brookline. On a links golf course, where wind gusts and bad bounces are just part of the deal, there's no sense in making uncommitted, doubt-creeping-in-type swings. (By the way, if you drink every time you hear "the draw" this week and next, well, RIP in peace.) As you may have guessed, Tringale was in the morning wave, and he took full advantage.
The South African is one of four who legally challenged his suspension for playing in a LIV Golf event and got into the Scottish Open field.
I felt I was entitled to play in the event, and I chose to do so. “Look, at the end of the day it [LIV] was an event, it was an invitational, it was worth a bucketload of money. “I have had two successful weeks at Portland and Centurion. But I wouldn’t be able to answer that question. I don’t want to get into the specifics of all of that. I only knew I was into Portland on the Thursday evening. And I don’t really know if I am into the next one. “I felt like I wanted to give it a shot and play and support the European Tour when I can. But in the absence of a contractual relationship with LIV, how did he actually get into their events? Ultimately, I have a winners category so it felt like I was entitled to play. He refused to comment when asked if he had employed lawyers to argue his case and pleaded a mixture of confusion and ignorance when pressed on exactly how he, Ian Poulter, Branden Grace and Adrian Otaegui found themselves “re-eligible” for DP World Tour events starting this week. Just about the only thing the 36-year-old from South Africa did reveal to the journalists with any certainty was that he was only made aware of the result on Monday evening. And the radio guys were left to fend for themselves amongst the writers.
Ian Poulter endured a day to forget on Thursday at the Scottish Open - in a week when he won his legal battle to participate in the event.
'I've played in 389 events on this tour and over the years I've been as committed as anyone. Did you enjoy playing in a two ball to humiliate you?? 'I'm not going to talk about the public comments of other players, I have no interest in that. Poulter intends to take full advantage of the loophole. But I have known Thomas for 25 years and I'm not going to fall out with him about it.' Harding's fellow compatriot Branden Grace was also added to the field on Tuesday.
Our resident golf tipster, John Duggan, outlines his fancies for this week's tournaments - the Scottish Open and the Barbasol Championship.
Ryder Cup hero Ian Poulter cut a sorry figure as he struggled to a ten over finish and missed the cut at the Scottish Open, as the controversy joining the ...
As the LIV rebels keep saying: “It’s a business decision.” Poulter won a last-gasp legal fight to be able to play and admitted: “It is not an easy process to go through, it has been exhausting.” He must have wished he’d not bothered, after not hitting a single green in regulation on Thursday and nine bogeys. There may have been smiles in the locker-room over his flop here after initially being banned, with other Saudi sign ups, by the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour, given the animosity it has caused.
It's not yet known which score, or scores, were incorrect on his second round scorecard but the Dane is heading home early from the Renaissance Club.
Bjorn was heading home anyway after posting a score of 12-over-par for two rounds, which included rounds of 75 (+5) and 77 (+7). Bjorn described his DQ as "unprofessional" and said he "even checked the scores as I always do," before saying he needs glasses. Golf tips and expert instruction, golf club reviews and the latest golf equipment.
Thomas Bjorn was disqualified from the Genesis Scottish Open for signing an incorrect scorecard. Okay, so, either way, Bjorn wasn't going to make the ...
“It's just the nature of the business. I had my chance. Thomas Bjorn was disqualified from the Genesis Scottish Open for signing an incorrect scorecard.
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland – A hole-in-one on Friday didn't just help Jordan L. Smith get in contention at the Genesis Scottish Open.
He is 13th in this year’s DP World Tour Ranking thanks to two runner-up finishes and is 122nd in the world ranking. Anything right of the pin would catch the slope and lucky enough that it did. “Hit 6-iron and the wind was howling off the right.
The Englishman won a luxury Genesis car for himself and his caddie after making an ace at the Scottish Open.
Measuring 186 yards, Smith used the contours to perfection in order to find the tucked left hole location, landing his ball in the front-middle portion and watching as the classic links surface did the rest. A bogey at the last perhaps took some of the shine off the round and his achievement, but the Englishman is still in great shape heading into the weekend with the wind set to pick up for the afternoon starters. As far as Fridays go, Jordan Smith and his caddie had a pretty good one at the Scottish Open. Not only is the Englishman sitting in the top ten after rounds of 68 and 69 in the hardest of the conditions at the Renaissance Club, but no matter what happens over the weekend, the player-caddie duo will leave East Lothian in possession of new cars after Smith made a hole-in-one at the par-3 17th.
It's not every day you see a hole-in-one at the golf course. It's even harder to witness one that comes with it a couple of large gifts.
The ace came on Smith's penultimate hole, helping him card a 1-under 69 in his second round. The ball continued shuffling towards the hole before tumbling in the back side of the cup. Green's tee shot landed at the front of the green before using the slope to funnel to the front left pin position.