Pdoghue wrote: » Just saw report on Rory's win on the RTE news. Bizarre that they would not mention his big event in Dublin this week!
vienne86 wrote: » Because it isn't really a sports story. What would they say?
ForeRight wrote: » Where are all the "he should never have left Titleist" brigade these days?
HighLine wrote: » Hiding out with the "he needs to get a new caddy" brigade.
ForeRight wrote: Where are all the "he should never have left Titleist" brigade these days?
WHIP IT! wrote: » Didn't see it, what happened??
slave1 wrote: » Have to say, I'm quite surprised at first prize of €379k, seems quite low for a competition of this standing...is that figure really correct?
slave1 wrote: » Mad, over a million for the Phoenix winner, and that's over a million euros with current FX rate...
Seve OB wrote: » I'm sure the big guns were well paid to just turn up!
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Superb round by Peter lawrie this morning in Malaysia. A bogey free 66 to bring him to 7 under overall and one behind the clubhouse lead at the moment. Hopefully he keeps this form up over the weekend and finish in the top 10 at the very least
vienne86 wrote: » Well I look to Peter Lawrie's score first thing when he is playing. Couldn't believe it when I turned on Sky at 7.30. BRILLIANT to see him right up there. It would be just great if he were to finish near the top of the leaderboard on Sunday. He definitely seems to be recovering some form. Meanwhile GMac having a bad spell. I must say, I like Gary Murphy on commentary. Very knowledgeable and doesn't talk rubbish.
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Probably why sky don't have him on too often
vienne86 wrote: » Ah here.....! I thought Gary sounded very wooden when he started, but he sounds a bit brighter now.....hope we hear more of him.
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Read what I said
Tyson Fury wrote: » Wiesberger seems to be constantly near the top of leaderboards the last few months. Could be a big year for him.
Tyson Fury wrote: » 2 clear going into Sunday. Poor round from both Lawrie and McDowell to drop back.