PGA Australia News for: February 15, 2011
- Woods fined for spitting
Former world No.1 Tiger Woods has been fined by the European Tour for spitting during the Dubai Desert Classic.
- Pebble Beach for Points
D.A. Points shot a five-under-par 67 on Sunday to capture his first PGA Tour win by two shots at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
- Alignment illusion
PGA Pro Andrew Roelink discusses a common issue in alignment caused by an optical illusion
- Dubai delight for Quiros
Alvaro Quiros claimed the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday, following a remarkable final round that included a triple-bogey and a hole-in-one.
- Marino hangs on to Pebble Beach lead
Steve Marino came back to the field on Sunday at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, seeing his four-stroke overnight lead eroded to just one.
- Senior leads Allianz Championship
Peter Senior will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Allianz Championship.
- Pom needs a caddy
Ever wanted to caddy for one of the greats of Australian golf? Now’s your chance!
- Trio share lead in Dubai
Anders Hansen, Thomas Aiken and Rory McIlroy top a congested leaderboard after round three of the Dubai Desert Classic.
- Marino maintains lead
Steve Marino shot seven birdies for the second day running to take a four-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
- Senior starts well
Having ended last year in great style, Peter Senior has made a perfect start on his return to the Champions Tour.
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