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The 2024 Genesis Scottish Open is coming to an end on Sunday, July 14, with the final round taking place at the Renaissance Club in Scotland. The tournament has seen some exciting play so far, with Bobby MacIntyre making a charge up the leaderboard with a brilliant Saturday 63 to secure a spot in the final pairing. He is joined by Ludvig Aberg, who currently leads the tournament by two shots and is looking for his second PGA Tour win. In addition to MacIntyre and Aberg, Rory McIlroy is also back in the mix after a disappointing performance at the…
Ludvig Åberg holds a two-shot lead going into the final round of the Scottish Open, with Ryder Cup teammate Bob MacIntyre close behind. MacIntyre thrilled the home fans with a strong performance, carding a 63 to put pressure on Åberg, who responded with birdies on the 16th and 17th to finish with a 65 and reach 17 under par. Åberg is aiming for his first Rolex Series victory and has shown consistency with rounds of 64-64-65 so far. Last year, MacIntyre narrowly missed out on victory at the Scottish Open after a birdie-birdie finish from Rory McIlroy, so the home…
In the third round of the Amundi Evian Championship, Australian Stephanie Kyriacou took the lead with a birdie on the final hole, finishing the day a stroke ahead of Ayaka Furue and Lauren Coughlin. Kyriacou, a 23-year-old from Sydney, shot a 67 in hot and sunny conditions at the Evian Resort Golf Club, bringing her 54-hole total to 14-under-par at the fourth women’s major of the season. She played 19-and-a-half holes on Saturday due to the second round being suspended overnight because of thunderstorms. Kyriacou completed her second round in the morning before taking a nap and then starting her…
Robert MacIntyre, the Scottish golfer, put on an impressive performance during the third day of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. The crowd cheered him on as he scored a total of seven birdies and an eagle on the par-4 fifth hole with a remarkable 43-foot putt. Despite incurring two bogeys, MacIntyre was pleased with his performance, describing it as brilliant and attributing it to solid tee-to-green play and excellent putting skills. Having finished second at the same event last year, MacIntyre is now trailing behind Aberg by only two strokes as he enters…
The Project X HZRDUS Smoke iM10 shafts offer two options for players: the iM10 Low and the iM10 Mid, each designed to deliver different ball flights. The shafts are made with Hexcel’s high-end materials, providing strength and consistency. The shafts feature the signature HZRDUS graphics with a bold green accent color and the new “iM10” logo. The iM10 Low is a sturdy shaft with a solid feel from butt to tip, suitable for aggressive swings. On the other hand, the iM10 Mid is more flexible and offers a surprising amount of action in the top third of the shaft. Despite…
In 2016, Henrik Stenson won the Open Championship at Royal Troon after a sensational shootout with Phil Mickelson, breaking numerous records in the process. Stenson carded a closing 63 to finish the tournament on 20 under par, equaling the record set by Jason Day in the previous year’s US PGA Championship. This was only the second time a player had finished a major on 20 under par, matching a feat achieved by Johnny Miller in the 1973 US Open. Stenson’s 72-hole total of 264 was the best ever in a major, surpassing the previous record set by David Toms. Stenson’s…
The Project X HZRDUS Smoke iM10 shafts come in two variations – the iM10 Mid and iM10 Low. Both shafts use Hexcel’s high-end materials for strength and consistency. The iM10 Mid is easy-swining with stability in the tip, while the iM10 Low is a burly shaft for aggressive swings. The shafts have a bold green accent and the classic HZRDUS graphics. The feel of the two iM10 shafts differs significantly. The iM10 Low is stout from butt to tip and requires aggressive swings for optimal performance. In contrast, the iM10 Mid has a surprising amount of action in the top…
Colin Montgomerie suggests it’s time for Tiger Woods to retire: ‘Isn’t it time? I believed we had already reached that point’
Tiger Woods, a legendary figure in the world of golf, is set to compete in the upcoming British Open at Royal Troon in Scotland. Despite his storied career, Woods has been facing challenges in recent years, struggling to stay competitive on the course. This has led many, including golfing great Colin Montgomerie, to suggest that Woods should consider stepping away from the game. Woods has been vocal about his acknowledgment that he is nearing the end of his career. Despite his desire to continue playing, his recent performances have raised concerns about his ability to compete at the highest level.…
