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Ogilvy Almost at Even Money After Grabbing Lead at Australian Open
Geoff Ogilvy shot a second round 65 to snatch the lead from Matthew Griffin at the Australian Open in Sydney. Couple that with a 68 in round one, Ogilvy stands at (-11) thru 36 holes and is now the prohibitive favourite with the bookmakers. It’s no surprise that the books look to Ogilvy to... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Friday, December 3, 2010 - 23:24
Tiger The Overwhelming Favourite, Blitzes Round One in California
Tiger Woods shot a 65 to open the Chevron World Challenge taking a one shot lead over the great Northern Irish pair of Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy. Tiger made 8 birdies on the day bogeying the final hole to post (-7).  The man with 14 major championships was bombing it long off the tee... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Friday, December 3, 2010 - 06:30
Geoff Ogilvy Three Back of Griffin After Round One at the Australian Open
Despite being one of the country’s best players for a decade, Geoff Ogilvy has never won the Australian Open.  Regardless, his opening 68 at the Lakes Golf Club has him as the betting favourite heading to round two. Ogilvy rode eagles on the par-5 11th and 17th holes to his (-4) round... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Thursday, December 2, 2010 - 19:48
Is Tiger really the favourite at the Chevron World Challenge?
Considering the fact Tiger Woods hasn’t won a tournament all season, it’s a real wonder why he would go off tomorrow as the favourite at the Chevron World Challenge. It’s a star studded 18-player field and one would expect Tiger to fall short yet again.  However, he’s... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Thursday, December 2, 2010 - 07:19
Adam Scott Leads The Country’s Best Into The Aussie Open
A collection of Australia’s best players will tackle Sydney’s Lakes Golf Club looking to be crowned the country’s national champion at the 2010 Australian Open. Despite the field being predominantly Australian, there is no lack of quality teeing off on the world’s smallest... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 - 21:07
Poulter and Fisher Lead the Way Thru 36 Holes in Dubai
Ian Poulter fired a 66 to share the lead with countryman Ross Fisher at (-9) thru two rounds at the Dubai World Championships presented by DP World. The story is eerily similar to last week’s victory at the Hong Kong Open as Poulter has yet to make a bogie over his first 36 holes.  His... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Friday, November 26, 2010 - 21:38
Poulter Stays Bogey-Free, Adds To Lead in Hong Kong
Ian Poulter has not made a bogey thru three rounds at the UBS Hong Kong Open, and now has a two shot lead over Graeme McDowell heading to the final round. Poulter fired a 64 at the Hong Kong Golf Club to stand at (-19) and he’s seemingly in the driver’s seat with just 18 holes... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 23:08
Poulter’s Putter Finds Life Shoots 60 For Hong Kong Lead
After missing putt after putt on Thursday, Ian Poulter’s flat stick caught fire at the UBS Hong Kong Open on his way to a second round 60. The Englishman missed a makeable birdie on 18 for a mythical 59, but his round was still good for (-13) over 36 holes and a one shot lead over American... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Friday, November 19, 2010 - 21:23
Mark Brown Leads With McIlroy, McDowell Close Behind in Hong Kong
Journeyman pro Mark Brown has snatched the round one lead at the UBS Hong Kong Open firing a 62 at the Hong Kong Golf Club. The 446th ranked player in the world had 8 birdies and no bogies on the way to his best round of 2010. The performance could certainly be characterized as a considerable... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Thursday, November 18, 2010 - 21:56
The Northern Irish Bound to Shine at the Hong Kong Open
If this week goes by the perceived script, it should be a week where Northern Irishmen Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell battle for the tournament right down to the final holes at the UBS Hong Kong Open. Of course, this is golf; a successful script is the rarest of rarities. Regardless of the... Read More
Dorian Netolicky
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 23:55
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