September

  • Ferrie cruises to Austrian Open win

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 26 September 2011

    Englishman Kenneth Ferrie defeated compatriot Simon Wakefield in a playoff to win the Austrian GolfOpen presented by Lyoness. The pair finished tied on 12-under-par, one shot ahead of young Dutch star Joost Luiten, who agonizingly three-putted the final green to miss out. On the first playoff hole, Wakefield flew the green with his approach while Ferrie knocked it to six feet from...

  • Donald misses out on FedEx Cup glory

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 26 September 2011

    Luke Donald narrowly missed out on the FedEx Cup crown with a tied-third finish at the Tour Championship in Atlanta. The Englishman shot a final round 69 to finish on 7-under-par, one shot behind Amercian Bill Haas, who defeated compatriot Hunter Mahan in a playoff to win both the tournament and the FedEx Cup. Donald, who finished runner-up in Atlanta last year,...

  • Johnson joins star-studded Dunhill Links field

    Written by TG Courses editor on Friday 23 September 2011

    Top American Dustin Johnson is to make his first appearance in next week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews. Johnson, 27, showed how much he enjoys playing links courses earlier this year when he finished runner-up in the Open Championship to Darren Clarke at Royal St.George’s. One of the longest drivers on the US PGA Tour, regularly knocking his tee shots...

  • Major stars turn out at Dunhill Links

    Written by TG Courses editor on Wednesday 21 September 2011

    Some of the best known and most enthusiastic amateur golfers join a world-class field of professionals, led by three of this year’s major championship winners, Darren Clarke, Rory McIlroy and Charl Schwartzel, for next week’s prestigious Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Celebrities from the world of entertainment include film and TV stars Hugh Grant, Kyle MacLachlan and John O’Hurley.  Also taking part...

  • Great Britain & Ireland win Vivendi Seve Trophy in thrilling finale

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 19 September 2011

    Great Britain & Ireland’s strength and depth proved to be crucial as they hung on for a dramatic victory in the Vivendi Seve Trophy at St-Nom-La-Bretèche. Trailing 11.5-6.5 overnight, the European Team fought back magnificently on the final day, winning the first five singles matches to square the tie. But GB&I won four points from the final five matches to hold on...

  • Rose blooms at right time to win BMW Championship

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 19 September 2011

    Justin Rose held his nerve to secure his place at the Tour Championship next week by winning the BMW Championship in Chicago. The Englishman chipped in on 17 en route to a two-shot win over Australian John Senden in the penultimate FedEx Cup playoff event, his third PGA Tour title, moving him up to third in the points standings. Luke Donald continued...

  • Tom Lewis turns pro and signs with IMG

    Written by TG Features Writer on Friday 16 September 2011

    Tom Lewis, member of the victorious GB&I Walker Cup team and winner of the 2011 Open Championship Silver Medal, announced today that he has turned professional and signed with management company IMG. Tom made a huge impact at The Open Championship this year at Royal St George’s. Having qualified via Local Final Qualifying at Rye, he opened with a five-under-par 65...

  • Rory amazed by 11-year-old Korean girl

    Written by TG staff writer on Thursday 15 September 2011

    World number 3, Rory McIlroy met his match in the shape of an 11 year old South Korean girl at The Belfry this week. McIlroy, who was a world champion at the age of nine, played alongside South Korean prodigy and Girl’s 10-year old World Champion, Chun Youngin during a ‘King of Skins’ tournament on the world-famous Brabazon  course. Youngin, who...

  • dyson wins in holland

    Written by Golf World on Sunday 11 September 2011

    Simon Dyson sealed his third KLM Open title in six years at Hilversumsche on Sunday after holding off charges from Lee Westwood and Rory McIlroy. Dyson began the day two strokes behind overnight leaders Gary Orr and James Kingston, but a final-day 66 was enough to take him to 12-under – and the tournament win, his second of the year...

  • gb&i win walker cup

    Written by Golf World on Sunday 11 September 2011

    Great Britain and Ireland burst out of the blocks for the second morning running to lay the foundation for a convincing Walker Cup triumph over the US on Sunday. In what acts as the amateur version of the Ryder Cup, GB&I had taken a 7-5 lead going into the final day, thanks to a blistering opening on Saturday. They repeated...

  • Simpson secures Deutsche Bank play-off win

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Tuesday 6 September 2011

    American Webb Simpson won the Deutsche Bank Championship after a dramatic final day at the TPC Boston. Simpson beat compatriot Chez Reavie with a birdie on the second play-off hole to top the FedEx Cup standings with two play-off events to go. Reavie’s runner-up finish moves him up to 9th. After Simpson birdied the final hole in regulation play to post...

  • Bjorn king of the mountains

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 5 September 2011

    Thomas Bjorn made it back-to-back victories on the European Tour with an emphatic win at the Omega European Masters in Crans-sur-Sierre. Following on from his victory last week at Gleneagles, the 40-year-old Dane shot a stunning final round of 62 to win by four shots from Germany’s Martin Kaymer. Bjorn began the day three shots behind Welshman Jamie Donaldson but carded...