Top 5 Greatest Comebacks

August 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

US PGAIf your are up to speed with your golf news then you will know that LPGA player Suzann Pettersen stormed to a victory at the Safeway Classic after starting the day nine shots behind the leader. A 7 under par 64 and a couple of slip ups from Na Yeon Choi resulted in a playoff which Pettersen won on the first hole. Such a stunning comeback got us think of other come from behind wins in golf history and here we bring you five of the best. Read more

Your Golf Travel at The Open

August 5, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The Open YGTSo it’s three majors down and one to go in 2011. The Masters got the ball rolling in stunning fashion with birdies and eagles flying in all over the course on a Sunday afternoon the golf world will not forget. The US Open was equally as entertaining as the whole world watched Rory McIlory dismantle the Congressional course and the rest of the field and the Open couldn’t have produced a more popular champion. Your Golf Travel were at Royal St Georges watching the drama unfold from the safety of the Bollinger tent…that’s not to say there wasn’t any work being done as some intrepid marketeers braved the weather to get in on some Guerrilla Marketing. Read more

Rory McIlroy – The Making of a Champion

July 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

rory-mcilroyWe all have a wish list of things we would do if we won the lottery. Rory McIlroy may not have won the lottery but his success on and off the golf course has lead to many lucrative endorsement deals which in turn have lead to a seriously healthy bank balance!

That bank balance has enabled him to do what all golfers would do if they had the chance…build a mini golf course in the back garden! Read more

Golf Picture of the Week – Pinehurst

June 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

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Rory McIlroy: US Open Champion 2011

June 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

rory-mcilroyRory McIlroy showed none of the nerves that led to his US Masters collapse with yet another solid display of golf at Congressional Country Club, Maryland to lift the US Open – his first major success.

McIlroy, playing in the final group with Y.E Yang and carrying a mammoth 8-shot lead into the tournament’s final 18 holes, never looked like giving the rest of the field a sniff at getting back into the tournament as he put together a 2-under par 69, including a nerve-settling birdie at the first hole before adding another at the 4th.

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