Minderbinder wrote: » It's 7, 583 yards. The par 5's are 647, 595, 632, 663 and 517 yards. The shortest par 3 is 170 yards. Seems ridiculously long and doesn't seem likely to provide much entertainment.
martinkop wrote: » Not to mention the amount of water and sand!!!
Synode wrote: » http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=329019.html Credit where due for taking on board the complaints
abff wrote: » Great win for Paul Dunne and lovely to see Shane Lowry's reaction when Paul holed his chip at the last.
Rikand wrote: » For someone whom we all hate, he played well that Hatton fella
Rikand wrote: For someone whom we all hate, he played well that Hatton fella
First Up wrote: » I don't hate him. He just comes across as a bit of a whinging wally. Mind you, he seemed more relaxed and good humoured this week, even in the early rounds. Maybe has copped himself on.
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Great finish in store here. Very packed leaderboard. Don't get the hate for Hatton. The same people give out about people who are boring and show now emotion. He plays aggressive, plays quickly and wears his heart on his sleeve. Same as Job Rahm but people don't whinge about him. Better get used to him as he is a cracking player.
Minderbinder wrote: » Gavin Moynihan had a solid 6th place finish in Sanya on the Challenge Tour. He's 23rd in the rankings with three tournaments to go. Top 15 get a European Tour card for next season.
Claregaafan18 wrote: » Gavin Moynihan finished Tied-4th in the Ras Al Khaimah Golf Challenge today and with just one event remaining on the Challenge Tour season in Oman starting on Wednesday, the Dublin man moves up 8 spots on the Race To Oman rankings to 18th with the top 15 getting their European Tour card for next season. Well done also to Ardglass' Cormac Sharvin who also finished T-4th along with Moynihan and goes to European Tour Q-School 2nd stage full of confidence with a full challenge tour card at the very least secured in the bag for the Ulsterman after finishing just inside the Top 70 of the R2O rankings. Michael Hoey will also have full playing privileges on the Challenge Tour in 2018 after also finishing in the top 70 ahead of his visit to Spain next week for second stage Q-School on the European Tour. So all and all a good week for Moynihan, Sharvin and Hoey. Lets hope that by this time next week comes around that Gavin, the pride of the stunning Island Golf Club in Donabate can secure his full playing rights onto the European Tour in 2018. We certainly need more Irish on the European Tour that is for sure.
Golfgraffix wrote: » Tyrell Hatton must be one of the biggest knobs on tour. Painful to watch
abff wrote: » Golfgraffix wrote: » Tyrell Hatton must be one of the biggest knobs on tour. Painful to watch I see he broke his putter today on the 17th green. Apparently he put it across his knee and snapped it in two after bogeying the hole. He then sank a long putt on the 18th with his 5 iron!