NORTH BERWICK, Scotland (AP) — Cameron Tringale has played 331 times on the PGA Tour without winning. His career-best round of 9-under 61 might help him ...
He missed a playoff at Torrey Pines by one shot and was a distant runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama in the Zozo Championship last fall. Knox has been struggling with his putter when he was persuaded to try a long putter. Equally important were a few midrange par putts he made at the start. “My wife said, ‘You’ve been playing professional golf for 15 years and you're horrible at putting. He said he has not signed a contract with LIV Golf and was invited through his ranking. “I was a little upset I was told I could not play. Thomas bogeyed three of his last five holes for a 73. Tringale took advantage with one key club in his bag. “The best putt of my life was a 3-footer for par on the first hole because if that didn't go in, we were in for a long day.” Cantlay did well to close with three straight pars, which were at a premium. Patrick Cantlay had 231 yards for his second shot on the 483-yard closing hole. I have supported the European Tour for a long period and I’m happy to continue to do so," Harding said.
The Genesis Scottish Open field is made up of many top players as well as a variety of PGA Tour and DP World Tour players competing in a tournament that been co ...
The players compete hole-by-hole until a winner is determined by a player scoring the lowest among the remaining players. There's one round in the morning wave and one round in the afternoon wave. The same threesomes play together in each of the first two rounds, with one round starting on No. 1 tee and one round on No. 10 tee.
Several stars are lurking, but Tringale set a torrid pace in on Thursday at The Renaissance Club.
He was 2 under (albeit in the easier wave), but he gained strokes in every category on Thursday and ran it all the way to 5 under at one point early in his round before stalling out coming home. He's always been (and seemingly always will be) a complete menace on links courses, and this week shouldn't be any different as he continues to work toward next week's Open. I love him at 20-1, pending the weather on Friday. He talked about balls spinning off the planet and nowhere to set it down on that green, which of course is exactly what you want to see when you're watching golf in Scotland. Thomas again got the bad side of the draw in Round 1. Caddies were taking pictures of the incident and Zalatoris posted one after the round. 1. Cameron Tringale (-9): More amazing than Tringale's 61 is the fact that he gained 11 strokes on the field in the process. Something even weirder happened later in the round when Will Zalatoris chipped a ball that ran past the hole and landed on the very top of Matt Fitzpatrick's ball maker, which looked exactly like a poker chip. Tringale made six straight birdies to start his second nine and only hit one approach on that side outside of 17 feet. "I believe it's course record over here," said Tringale. "The putter was the story. This is almost impossible and could not be recreated if you gave every pro at the tournament 1,000 balls. If so, he could be a fun Open Championship sleeper pick. Burns is the only player in the top 14 who is currently a top-10 player in the world (although a few lurk just beyond this group). He's cooled off slightly since winning the Charles Schwab Challenge and nearly taking the Canadian Open the following week, but he also might be the most underrated player in the world.
You won't see worse consecutive shots from one of the world's best golfers like we saw from Viktor Hovland on Day 1 at the Genesis Scottish Open.
Hovland nearly hit it into the TV compound. The announcer’s reaction was perfect. Weekend hackers like us are fortunate that we’re not on featured group coverage all the time, or else we’d produce lowlights like Viktor Hovland on a weekly basis.
On December 29 of last year, Viktor Hovland arrived in Hawaii prior to the start of the Sentry Tournament of Champions. His clubs didn't make the trip.
This will be his first appearance in the Scottish Open. Hovland tees off with Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm at 3:05 a.m. ET for the first round Thursday. The Norwegian hasn’t finished inside the top 20 on PGA Tour since the Players Championship (T-9). In two appearances on the DP World Tour earlier this year, Hovland finished tied for fourth at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and won the Dubai Desert Classic. On December 29 of last year, Viktor Hovland arrived in Hawaii prior to the start of the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Live streaming from the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, featuring Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.
ExpressVPN is a fast, easy to use and secure service that allows you to watch any stream from anywhere in the world. The world's best golfers head to the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick this week, a tournament that is co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. With that strategic alliance firmly in place to go up against the emergence of a controversial LIV Golf circuit backed by Saudi billions, the field is arguably the strongest that has ever assembled for a regular event on the DP World Tour.
Viktor Hovland shanked and duffed his way to a relatable double bogey at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open.
And this isn’t a first-time incident for Hovland, either. After finding the fairway on the fourth hole, Hovland hit a shank into thick grass, leaving a difficult approach. Things went from bad to worse for the former U.S. Amateur champion, who proceeded to duff his third shot, barely advancing the ball at all.
Full tee times for Round 2 of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open on Friday in Scotland, featuring Cameron Tringale, Jordan Spieth and more.
Sign up for an account to get into the action today. 9:35 a.m. – Ryan Armour, Marc Warren, Matthew Southgate 7:25 a.m. – Justin Harding, Adrian Otaegui 9:25 a.m. – Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Tapio Pulkkanen, Matthew Jordan 7:35 a.m. – Chris Kirk, David Lipsky, Jason Scrivener 4:05 a.m. – Matthew NeSmith, David Horsey, Joakim Lagergren 3:55 a.m. – Matt Kuchar, Alex Noren, Adri Arnaus 8:35 a.m. – Sam Burns, Justin Rose, Nicolai Hojgaard 8:25 a.m. – Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith, Tyrrell Hatton 4:05 a.m. – Brian Harman, David Horsey, Joakim Lagergren 2:15 a.m. – Branden Grace, Ian Poulter 2:25 a.m. – Maverick McNealy, Matt Wallace, Thomas Detry
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland – Cameron Tringale flirted with 59 during the first round of the Genesis Scottish Open but settled for a still-impressive 9-under 61 ...
He holds the TOUR record for most money won without a victory ($16.9 million) and his 332 starts without a win are the most on TOUR since 2009. He was second in Strokes Gained: Approach and first in Strokes Gained: Putting when he finished his round. Tringale's bogey-free 61 included a run of six straight birdies to open the back nine and a stretch of nine birdies in 11 holes.
Cameron Tringale was on 59 watch for much of Round 1 at the Genesis Scottish Open, ultimately shooting 61 to tie the course record.
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Golfer Viktor Hovland isn't exactly operating at 100 percent as the Scottish Open gets underway on Thursday. He's fine physically, but Hovland arrived at ...
Somehow, this isn't the first time that Hovland has been without his clubs as he arrived for a tournament. Hovland has three PGA Tour wins in his career, but has never won a major tournament. However, PING, who sponsors Hovland, are reportedly making him a replacement set of his clubs on site.
The American, whose only win on the PGA Tour to date came in the team Franklin Templeton Shootout team event eight years ago, set a blistering pace at The ...
So overall…I wouldn't say I did anything better or worse on either nine, it's just funny." "I'm just really focussed on what I can control. "The putts I hit, same putts both nines and I had them drip in or lip in on the one nine and the other, they just missed.
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland (AP) — Cameron Tringale has played 331 times on the PGA Tour without winning. His career-best round of 9-under 61 might help him ...
He missed a playoff at Torrey Pines by one shot and was a distant runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama in the Zozo Championship last fall. Equally important were a few midrange par putts he made at the start. “My wife said, ‘You’ve been playing professional golf for 15 years and you're horrible at putting. He said he has not signed a contract with LIV Golf and was invited through his ranking. Tringale took advantage with one key club in his bag. “I was a little upset I was told I could not play.
They've only played 18 holes at the Renaissance Club but we've already seen numerous situations that show why links golf will always be so intriguing.
“But yesterday I walked the back-nine and bumped into Scottie Scheffler. He told me hit a 6-iron, a 5-iron and a 4-iron to the 14th green. You have to create the feel and go with what seems right at that moment. “It was windy today and you had to avoid the bunkers,” he continued. Sometimes you want to drive into the rough. “So sometimes the semi-rough was a good place to be. I ended up on the front edge which was all I could hope for in that situation. Exactly how Nicolai Hojgaard had to go about achieving his round of 67 was clearly relished by the 21-year-old Dane, who next week at St. Andrews will play in his second Open Championship. And today I can think or two or three shots where, with hindsight, I would play a totally different shot. “I could have hit just about any club off the tee. The wind wasn’t blowing that hard, but it was enough to make me pause. And the opening round at Renaissance was no different. Gullane is just down the road, as is Luffness, Kilspindie and Longniddry. North Berwick is less than five miles away in the other direction, with Dunbar a little farther down the North Sea coast.
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland (AP) — Cameron Tringale has played 331 times on the PGA Tour without winning. His career-best round of 9-under 61 might help h...
He missed a playoff at Torrey Pines by one shot and was a distant runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama in the Zozo Championship last fall. Knox has been struggling with his putter when he was persuaded to try a long putter. Equally important were a few midrange par putts he made at the start. I have supported the European Tour for a long period and I’m happy to continue to do so,“ Harding said. “My wife said, ‘You’ve been playing professional golf for 15 years and you’re horrible at putting. He said he has not signed a contract with LIV Golf and was invited through his ranking. Thomas bogeyed three of his last five holes for a 73. Tringale took advantage with one key club in his bag. “The best putt of my life was a 3-footer for par on the first hole because if that didn’t go in, we were in for a long day.” Cantlay did well to close with three straight pars, which were at a premium. Patrick Cantlay had 231 yards for his second shot on the 483-yard closing hole. “The nine I had never seen before went really well, and the nine I played yesterday went poorly,” Spieth said, who is playing a week before the British Open for the first time since 2015, the last time the Open was at St. Andrews.
Cameron Tringale has played 331 times on the PGA Tour without winning. His career-best round of 9-under 61 might help him change that at a tournament run by ...
"The best putt of my life was a 3-footer for par on the first hole because if that didn't go in, we were in for a long day." He missed a playoff at Torrey Pines by one shot and was a distant runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama in the Zozo Championship last fall. Knox has been struggling with his putter when he was persuaded to try a long putter. Equally important were a few midrange par putts he made at the start. I have supported the European Tour for a long period and I'm happy to continue to do so," Harding said. He said he has not signed a contract with LIV Golf and was invited through his ranking.