Seamus Power and Shane Lowry show form but have little to cheer at the end of the day.
Two losses over the opening two days meant Lowry couldn’t advance beyond the group phase, although his win over Spieth – by 2 & 1 – was the result of good play. He finally closed the deal with the fifth birdie of his round on the 16th to earn a knockout match in the round of 16 against Australian Lucas Herbert. I think I only made one in the last three days. I didn’t make a bogey the last couple of days. His scrambling, when required, was top of the class. His driver, for one, again became the strongest weapon in his armoury.
Rory McIlroy cruised to the last 16 of the WGC-Dell Technologies Championship with another impressive driving performance and hinted he's ready to peak at ...
"That's the only thing, I would say, is just sort of tidying up there and trying to feel a little more solid with the putting. "Look, honestly for me the two shots into 16 yesterday were better than the drive on 18. I didn't make a bogey the last couple of days.
Rory McIlroy beat Keegan Bradley to reach the last 16 of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Golf is better when he’s playing well.” I hope Hideki feels better soon. Hughes thrashed Montgomery 6&5 in the other match in group 12 to set up a play-off between the pair, which Hughes won on the first hole after Montgomery fired his approach over the green and third shot into a bunker.
The Holywood man finished his round with an eagle after the stunning tee shot on the par-four 18th hole.
So I don’t think it would be a big difference.” “I find it hard to believe as well that the majors would go completely against what the professional tours decide to do. “I just don’t think the PGA Tour and the manufacturers are going to put up with that. “I think it sets manufacturers back quite a bit,” Rahm said. I have a hard time believing it. And if that were the case, if that were to happen, that would set a huge divide in the game of golf that is just not good for anybody.
Even by the Holywood superstar's standards, his tee shot on the final hole at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas on day two was astonishing. The ...
“I find it hard to believe as well that the majors would go completely against what the professional tours decide to do. So I don’t think it would be a big difference.” “I just don’t think the PGA Tour and the manufacturers are going to put up with that. “I think it sets manufacturers back quite a bit,” Rahm said. I have a hard time believing it. And if that were the case, if that were to happen, that would set a huge divide in the game of golf that is just not good for anybody. [Rory McIlroy](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/rory-mcilroy) is back on the course at 5.13pm on Friday against American Keegan Bradley with even a draw enough to book his place for the weekend. “I think I would be hitting it 10 to 15 yards shorter, which would put me on what I was doing in 2019, 2020, and my golf game was pretty good back then as well. “I don’t think it’s fair to tell all these brands to have to go through the research, the development, and the testing of a brand new golf ball just for a few of us. McIlroy went as far as to say he could use the shorter ball on the PGA Tour even if it was not required in order to best prepare for majors, but Rahm added: “Let’s see if the majors decide to do it. Rahm will face former BMW PGA Championship winner Billy Horschel in the final round of group matches and said: “Not many pairings are going to have more electricity on the course than me and Billy combined so it should be a good one.” The Holywood man finished his round on day two with an eagle after the stunning 375-yard tee shot on the par-four 18th hole to within four feet of the hole.
World number two Jon Rahm kept his hopes of winning the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play alive as Rory McIlroy produced a spectacular finish to the second ...
“I find it hard to believe as well that the majors would go completely against what the professional tours decide to do. So I don’t think it would be a big difference.” “I just don’t think the PGA Tour and the manufacturers are going to put up with that. Meanwhile, Seamus Power remains in contention after defeating Canada's Adam Hadwin on the 18th hole. “I think it sets manufacturers back quite a bit,” Rahm said. I have a hard time believing it.
McIlroy eased to a 3&2 victory to win group three with a 100 per cent record.
Golf is better when he’s playing well.” I hope Hideki feels better soon. Hughes thrashed Montgomery 6&5 in the other match in group 12 to set up a play-off between the pair, which Hughes won on the first hole after Montgomery fired his approach over the green and third shot into a bunker.
World number two Jon Rahm kept his hopes of winning the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play alive as Rory McIlroy produced a spectacular finish to the second ...
So I don’t think it would be a big difference.” “I find it hard to believe as well that the majors would go completely against what the professional tours decide to do. “I just don’t think the PGA Tour and the manufacturers are going to put up with that. “I think it sets manufacturers back quite a bit,” Rahm said. I have a hard time believing it. And if that were the case, if that were to happen, that would set a huge divide in the game of golf that is just not good for anybody.
More than a decade after their famous Ryder Cup singles match, Rory McIlroy again got the better of Keegan Bradley to reach the last 16 of the WGC-Dell ...
Golf is better when he's playing well." I hope Hideki feels better soon. Hughes thrashed Montgomery 6&5 in the other match in group 12 to set up a play-off between the pair, which Hughes won on the first hole after Montgomery fired his approach over the green and third shot into a bunker.
Rory McIlroy produced the shot of the tournament at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas.McIlroy unleashed a drive on the 375-yard cl.
“For elite-level play, I really like it,” McIlroy said. “I was 1 up and there’s certainly a lot of other ways to make birdie on that hole without having to do that,” he said. He added: “It’s windy and blustery and tricky.