Blog
By Tony Jimenez WOBURN, England (Reuters) – Padraig Harrington’s euphoric mood following Ireland’s shock Euro 2016 qualifying win over world soccer champions Germany the night before evaporated all too quickly at the British Masters on Friday. “I putted well yesterday but today I had three three-putts early on that put me on the back foot for the rest of the round,” Harrington told Reuters in an interview after carding a
By Tony Jimenez WOBURN, England (Reuters) – Padraig Harrington’s euphoric mood following Ireland’s shock Euro 2016 qualifying win over world soccer champions Germany the night before evaporated all too quickly at the British Masters on Friday. “I putted well yesterday but today I had three three-putts early on that put me on the back foot for the rest of the round,” Harrington told Reuters in an interview after carding a
By Tony Jimenez WOBURN, England, Oct 9 (Reuters) – Padraig Harrington’s euphoric mood following Ireland’s shock Euro 2016 qualifying win over world soccer champions Germany the night before evaporated all too quickly at the British Masters on Friday. “I putted well yesterday but today I had three three-putts early on that put me on the back foot for the rest of the round,” Harrington told Reuters in an interview after
By Tony Jimenez WOBURN, England, Oct 9 (Reuters) – Padraig Harrington’s euphoric mood following Ireland’s shock Euro 2016 qualifying win over world soccer champions Germany the night before evaporated all too quickly at the British Masters on Friday. “I putted well yesterday but today I had three three-putts early on that put me on the back foot for the rest of the round,” Harrington told Reuters in an interview after
By Peter Rutherford INCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) – An obscure penalty clause, tucked away in the farthest depths of golf’s rulebook, took center stage at the Presidents Cup on Friday after Phil Mickelson changed the type of ball he had been playing with mid-round. Mickelson and U.S. playing partner Zach Johnson were all square through six against the Internationals’ Jason Day and Adam Scott when Mickelson switched to a harder
By Peter Rutherford INCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) – An obscure penalty clause, tucked away in the farthest depths of golf’s rulebook, took center stage at the Presidents Cup on Friday after Phil Mickelson changed the type of ball he had been playing with mid-round. Mickelson and U.S. playing partner Zach Johnson were all square through six against the Internationals’ Jason Day and Adam Scott when Mickelson switched to a harder
By Peter Rutherford INCHEON, South Korea, Oct 9 (Reuters) – An obscure penalty clause, tucked away in the farthest depths of golf’s rulebook, took centre stage at the Presidents Cup on Friday after Phil Mickelson changed the type of ball he had been playing with mid-round. Mickelson and U.S. playing partner Zach Johnson were all square through six against the Internationals’ Jason Day and Adam Scott when Mickelson switched to
By Peter Rutherford INCHEON, South Korea, Oct 9 (Reuters) – An obscure penalty clause, tucked away in the farthest depths of golf’s rulebook, took centre stage at the Presidents Cup on Friday after Phil Mickelson changed the type of ball he had been playing with mid-round. Mickelson and U.S. playing partner Zach Johnson were all square through six against the Internationals’ Jason Day and Adam Scott when Mickelson switched to