Golfer50 wrote: » Interesting facts about SL from European tour site . . . • The first player from the Irish Republic to win on The European Tour in 2012. • The first victory by a player from the Irish Republic on The European Tour since Lowry in 2009 at the Irish Open.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Says it all. Golf is in a bad way in the Republic. For all our talk, we have an awfull record. Only for Paddy. Something not right with the system. For the number of courses and history of golf we have.
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Same system the boys from the North come through
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Same system the boys from the North come through We have 3 times the population of NI - crazy. Besides population we should be winning way more than - Countries like Austria Belgium Holland France Denmark Italy Thailand. (for god sake)
ForeRight wrote: » In fairness to Thailand it has a great golf scene. Sure wasn't a lad from on here going over recently on a "golf" holiday
cornerboy wrote: » I hate this north / south stuff. Right now the better Irish golfers are out of the north. During Harry's heroics only Clarke was challenging from the north....it swings around all the time and it matters not a whit....... Just remember they are all Irish golfers.....there is no Golfing Union of Nth Ireland. Northern Professionals play under the Nth Ireland flag since the 80's as a result of the troubles and for their own safety.
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Lowry up to 74th in the world now.
Johnny_Fontane wrote: » well played Shane! Amazing that in the frys.com at the weekend in the US, the winner got $900,000....I think Lowry (with Ridge behind him) will start looking that way and his target will be the PGA tour in the next couple of years.... my ten cents:D
AGC wrote: » Johnny_Fontane wrote: » well played Shane! Amazing that in the frys.com at the weekend in the US, the winner got $900,000....I think Lowry (with Ridge behind him) will start looking that way and his target will be the PGA tour in the next couple of years.... my ten cents:D The main difference between the prize money is taht in Europe they pay 'apperance fees' where in the states they don't. Also the sponsorship
ssbob wrote: » That's a bit of a null comment, we already know he has entered the PGA Tour school to try and get his card for 2013. He is 74 in the world now, if he has a good finish to the season he can push on to the Top 50 and will be able to pick and choose events then as he likes!
ssbob wrote: » Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Lowry up to 74th in the world now. Great move for him, needs to push on and at least get himself into Top 64 for Matchplay early next year.
coylemj wrote: » It's just been announced that he has pulled out of the PGA qualifying school and has entered the BMW Masters in China instead.http://www.rte.ie/sport/golf/european-tour/2012/1015/341748-lowry-abandons-qualifying-school-plans/
redarmy wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/golf/2012/1015/1224325286133.html not going for his card now...
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Good call really, would have had to get through 3 stages to get his card.With his current ranking he could enter at stage 2 next year or if he pushed in top 50 he could get straight to final qualifying.Also his win gets him into both $7 million dollor events in China.
saintastic wrote: » Think there is no Q school next year, this is the final year. Qualification for the main PGA Tour has to come from the secondary Web.com Tour, I think.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » There you go, that is the crap that I'm talking about. Look, he should lose a few pounds and will at some stage. But the best thing out of Rep of Ireland in 20 years.