Rickie Fowler backed up his first-round championship-record 62 with a 2-under 68 to get to a 10-under total of 130 at the halfway stage of the US Open. Fowler had one of the craziest US Open rounds with eight birdies, six bogeys and four pars. His 18 birdies through 36 holes shattered the ch
Avani Prashanth had an albatross, her first in a tournament and second in her life. Avani, whose first albatross came as an eight-year-old in a practice round in Bangalore in 2015, six birdies, an albatross against two bogeys.
In the Allerum Open which is a women's professional golf tournament on the Swedish Golf Tour. Diksha Dagar had three birdies in the last five holes to shoot 3-under 69 that gave her a total of 5-under 139 and she was two shots behind the leader, South Africa's Nicole Garcia in the Helsingbor
Mahreen Bhatia, who had an outstanding domestic season, carried on the good work by sharing the lead in the Girls 13-14 at Royal Musselburgh golf club. Bhatia shot 3-under 69, which included a stunning five-birdie run from third to the seventh. She added further birdies on 14h and 18th and d
Rai, a winner on the DP World Tour, added 3-under 67 to his first two rounds of 71-68. He had four birdies against one bogey. Rai, who was raised in West Midlands in the UK, has only one previous Top-10 on PGA TOUR and it was T-10 at the Houston Open last year.
Dagar, who had two birdies against three bogeys shot 1-over 73 on a difficult day, when only 10 players among those who had completed their first round came under par
Marty Zecheng Dou, who started using the AimPoint technique to read the putting greens recently, wielded a hot putter as he made seven birdies at TPC Craig Ranch, his adopted home course, including four over the last six holes to earn his first career 54-hole lead/co-lead.
Tommy Fleetwood began his search for a maiden PGA TOUR win with a bogey-free round of 65 that included birdies on the 17th and 18th holes at Quail Hollow's tough three-hole closing stretch. He was in the sole lead as he was followed by five players at 5-under 66. Korea's K.H. Lee, coming bac
Shubhankar Sharma opened with a birdie on his first hole, starting from the tenth hole. He added a birdie on first, his 10th hole, and had one more birdie later. However in between he had double bogeys on the second and fourth and another bogey for a disappointing start.
Matt Fitzpatrick trailed Jordan Spieth by two with five holes to play but made birdies on the 15th and 16th holes to tie for the lead at 17-under. On the third playoff hole, Fitzpatrick hit his 9-iron to within 1 foot on the closing lighthouse hole to set up the winning birdie.
Matt Fitzpatrick had six birdies and he also had an eagle which he holed out from 149 yards away on the par-4 third hole. His total was at 14-under 199 and is looking for only his second PGA Tour win.