Kim in prime position at Women's British Open
Inbee Park (64), Stacy Lewis (65) capitalize on fair weather ahead of rain, cold
FacebookPinterestANDY BUCHANANKorea's Inbee Park walks to the 16th tee during her third roun of the 2017 Women's British Open. / AFP PHOTO / Andy BUCHANAN (Photo credit should read ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP/Getty Images)
It’s called the luck of the draw. And Inbee Park and Stacy Lewis took full advantage in third round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Kingsbarns on Saturday.
For one thing, the pair played the vast majority of their rounds in warm sunshine, finishing before the leaders even started. For another, Park made eight birdies and no bogeys en route to equalling Michelle Wie’s course record of 64; Lewis’ nine birdies hampered only by the brace of dropped shots that saw her round in 65. And for one more, just about the time the current Olympic champion and former WBO champion were signing their cards, the temperature began to drop markedly and the rain started to fall.
Mixed well, all of the above saw Park rise from a lowly T-48 to second; Lewis to T-3. Only overnight lea..
Why is this man so excited? Guess you’ve never met Johnny Harris
Why is this man so excited? Apparently you haven't met Quail Hollow president Johnny Harris, the outgoing man who brought the 2017 PGA Championship to his club
San Diego C.C. recalls Mickey Wright, Billy Casper and a course deserving ‘more national acclaim’
FacebookPinterestKirk H. OwensThe ninth hole at San Diego Country Club as seen on April 4, 2016 in Chula Vista, Calif. (USGA/Kirk H. Owens)
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — The old course here, San Diego Country Club, has aged more gracefully than some of the neighborhoods surrounding it, a beauty amid the blight, yet unimpressively so to the dispassionate arbiter known as time. It has moved on.
The PGA Tour briefly was a tenant and the U.S. Women’s Open spent a memorable week there once. But the modern professional game and its expanding demands for space has outgrown the course, which opened in 1921. Hey, Merion is not on a U.S. Open schedule, either, but Torrey Pines is. It happens.
So it is left to an event like this, the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship that begins here on Monday, to remind us of its quality and character and to pay homage to its heritage, meanwhile keeping it relevant in a crowded landscape of otherwise largely forgotten gems.
“Kudos to San Diego Country Club,” Shannon Ro..
San Diego CC recalls Mickey Wright, Billy Casper and a course deserving ‘more national acclaim’
FacebookPinterestKirk H. OwensThe ninth hole at San Diego Country Club as seen on April 4, 2016 in Chula Vista, Calif. (USGA/Kirk H. Owens)
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — The old course here, San Diego Country Club, has aged more gracefully than some of the neighborhoods surrounding it, a beauty amid the blight, yet unimpressively so to the dispassionate arbiter known as time. It has moved on.
The PGA Tour briefly was a tenant and the U.S. Women’s Open spent a memorable week there once. But the modern professional game and its expanding demands for space has outgrown the course, which opened in 1921. Hey, Merion is not on a U.S. Open schedule, either, but Torrey Pines is. It happens.
So it is left to an event like this, the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship that begins here on Monday, to remind us of its quality and character and to pay homage to its heritage, meanwhile keeping it relevant in a crowded landscape of otherwise largely forgotten gems.
“Kudos to San Diego Country Club,” Shannon Ro..
The team that makes Jason Day go
To be a successful PGA Tour pro, Jason has become the “CEO” of his own “company” that employs no fewer than 13 people. Here's who's who in the his entourage
Steph Curry misses the cut, but give him kudos for not embarrassing himself
Steph Curry misses the cut, but give him kudos for not embarrassing himself
Jimmy Walker’s precarious lead: ‘I don’t know how I’ll feel day to day’
FacebookPinterestIcon SportswireJimmy Walker smiles as he putts on the 17th hole during the second round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at the Firestone Country Club. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
AKRON, Ohio – The week before he defends his title in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, Jimmy Walker is the surprise halfway leader at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. It’s surprising because Walker is only about halfway back to health as he deals with the sporadic effects of Lyme disease.
“I still have to deal with it, and it's better than it was, but it's still there,” said Walker, who was diagnosed with the tick-borne bacterial illness in April, but has no idea when he contracted it. “It affects different parts of your daily life. I just keep plugging away.”
That he did Friday at the arduous South Course at Firestone Country Club, as he managed his game amid a series of weather delays to fire a five-under-par 65 and take a..
Jimmy Walker shoots 65, leads WGC-Bridgestone Invitational by two
David CannonNORTON, MA – SEPTEMBER 05: Jimmy Walker plays his shot from the fifth tee during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston on September 5, 2016 in Norton, Massachusetts. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)Just over a year ago Jimmy Walker won the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club, then finished third two weeks later at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Since then, he's had just one top-10 finish, but has managed seven top-25s this season despite battling Lyme disease. On Friday at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Walker matched his round of the year, a five-under 65 on Firestone Country Club's South Course to grab a two-stroke lead at seven-under 133.
Walker, 38, made birdie on three of his first five holes, and after dropping a shot at the par-3 seventh, bounced back with another birdie at the eighth. He then played his final 10 holes in bogey-free two under. While he hasn't had his best season, Walker has still made 13 of 18 cuts..