British Masters: Richie Ramsay survives spectator scare to move into position at Hillside
Richie Ramsay kept coming back to the tournament director’s office at the Betfred British Masters, just to put his mind at rest.
Richie Ramsay kept coming back to the tournament director’s office at the Betfred British Masters, just to put his mind at rest.
Robert MacIntyre’s brilliant finish in the Betfred British Masters proves that he’s ready to take the next step, believes tournament host and Ryder Cup hero Tommy Fleetwood.
It’s the second week in April, and the sights and sounds filling our senses are reassuringly familiar as ever.
The rather unloved, sometimes even largely unnoticed PGA Championship has moved to May, and regular T2G readers will know we think this is an all-round good thing.
Where are the great nurseries of Scottish professional golf?
Lee Westwood was at Anfield on Tuesday night for “one of those occasions you can tell the grandkids `I was there’” but he can relate to comebacks generally these days.
No sooner has Catriona Matthew got her young daughters into golf than she’s started to pinch their equipment.
Scotland are set to be without first-choice tight-head WP Nel for Saturday’s 6 Nations meeting with champions Ireland in yet another injury blow but should see several experienced men returning to duty.
If anything, the little wobble Brooks Koepka endured in his procession to the PGA Championship title is going to make him all the more formidable.
Justin Thomas feels that the top players won’t boycott the US Open but that they “don’t have to hold back anymore” if the championship gets out of hand again at Pebble Beach next month.