The final five: The best comebacks at the PGA Championship
John Mahaffey still holds two PGA Championship records — highest start by a winner (75) and greatest comeback in the final round (seven shots). TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
John Mahaffey still holds two PGA Championship records — highest start by a winner (75) and greatest comeback in the final round (seven shots). TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Weyburn, Sask., native had already quit Canadian Open because of thumb injury. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
A 40-foot putt at 18, the longest he has made all year, gave Rose a 7-under 63 and a share of the lead with Furyk. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
“I like this version of me today,” says golfer, acknowledging it’s been a “rough year.” TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Woods is tied for fifth, three shots behind Ryo Ishikawa, who was even par for the day. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Whistler Golf Club, is a par 71 public golf course (of approximately 6,700 yards from the back tees) located in Whistler, British Columbia. What makes this course truly unique is that it was the first ever Canadian golf course designed by Arnold Palmer, one of the greatest professional golfers of all time. You may also know him for his favorite beverage called the “Arnold Palmer,” which is a mix of both lemonade and iced tea. Palmer is known for making courses that are pleasing to the eye as well as enjoyable to play, and with that in mind I went … Continue reading
As a golfer Troy Merritt is neither flashy nor consistent, but the 29-year-old ‘caught lightning’ at the Quicken Loans National TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Merritt shot a tournament-record 10-under 61 to top the leaderboard even before the leading contenders teed off. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Allenby and his caddie got into a heated exchange leading to the caddie walking off the course later. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Sitting three strokes back of leader Chad Campbell, Brantford native is this country’s best hope to become the first Canadian to triumph at the championship since Pat Fletcher in 1954. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading