Senden on song in Verona
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 10/02/2009
Australian John Senden trails by one shot at the PGA Turning Stone Resort Championship after Tim Petrovic and Leif Olson shot six-under-par 66 to share the first-round lead.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 10/02/2009
Australian John Senden trails by one shot at the PGA Turning Stone Resort Championship after Tim Petrovic and Leif Olson shot six-under-par 66 to share the first-round lead.
Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 09/26/2009
John Senden collected a late eagle to stay in contention, five strokes behind leader Tiger Woods after the second round at the US PGA Tour Championship.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
Australians John Senden and Marc Leishman bounced back from mediocre starts to shoot even-par 70 in the opening round at the $US7.5 million ($A8.64 million) Tour Championship.
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 09/24/2009
Dave Pelz is a golf coach and writer who has great tips on the short game. Here, in a segment for the Golf Channel in the US, he shows how to drain a 200ft putt. The video is not of great quality but the putt is no less incredible. Thanks to Jay at Devil Ball Golf for the heads up on this one. More golf videos Amazing Golf Swing John Senden scores an albatross Amazing Hole-In-One Y.E. Yang beats Tiger...
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 09/22/2009
If you're a little confused about the FedEx Cup, you're not the only one. In my opinion the format is still confusing but has been a lot better to previous years and it's hard to argue with a four week playoff series that features the best players from the PGATour. You rarely see Tiger Woods play two weeks in a row, let alone four. Geoff Ogilvy, Marc Leishman and John Senden are the Australians in...
Even Par Round (Free subscription) | 09/16/2009
I know it's been a while, but the US Open tennis tournament was going on and I had to watch that. So, here's a golf related post. Who's in and Who's out on the Fed Ex Cup points list? I wrote down the top 30 before the playoffs began and I just checked the list of the top 30 going into the Tour Championship. Who's Out (Name and number of events): Sabbatini 22 Casey - injured Rollins 24 R. Moore 24...
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
Two tournaments sponsored by two big luxury car makers were held on different sides of the Atlantic on the weekend and each threw up something strange. The Euro Tour Mercedes-Benz Championship was held in Germany and James Kingston from South Africa won the event. In fact, the top 6 players from the tournament all had a name finishing with the letter "N". Of these six, three were named Hansen...
Brandon Tucker (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
Serena Williams’ meltdown at a defenseless (and what looks like correct) line judge at the U.S. Open this weekend was difficult to watch. Brandt Snedeker’s Sunday four-putt on the 18th hole at the BMW Championship was gut-wrenching TV of a different variety. Sports fans last remember the bashful Snedeker from the 2008 Masters, when he entered the back nine on Sunday as the best shot to...
Hooked On Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
Rank Player Reset points 1 TIGER WOODS 2,500 2 STEVE STRICKER 2,250 3 JIM FURYK 2,000 4 ZACH JOHNSON 1,800 5 HEATH SLOCUM 1,600 6 PADRAIG HARRINGTON 1,400 7 SEAN O’HAIR 1,200 8 SCOTT VERPLANK 1,000 9 KENNY PERRY 800 10 JASON DUFNER 600 11 DUSTIN JOHNSON 480 12 NICK WATNEY 460 13 GEOFF OGILVY 440 14 PHIL MICKELSON 420 15 RETIEF GOOSEN 400 16 MARC LEISHMAN 380 17 BRIAN GAY 360 18 KEVIN NA 340 19...
SI.com (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
LEMONT, Ill. (AP) -- John Senden secured the 30th and final spot for the Tour Championship, giving him at least a mathematical chance of the $10 million prize and a spot in three of the majors next year.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
The struggles of Brandt Snedeker, the arrival of Marc Leishman and the redemption of John Senden were also part of the BMW Championship, which Tiger Woods won.
Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
John Senden's emotions went from wanting to cry to sheer relief in a matter of seconds at the BMW Championship on Sunday.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
John Senden secured the 30th and final spot for the Tour Championship, giving him at least a mathematical chance of the $10 million prize and a spot in three of the majors next year.
kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
John Senden secured the 30th and final spot for the Tour Championship, giving him at least a mathematical chance of the $10 million prize and a spot in three of the majors next year.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 09/14/2009
LEMONT, Ill. -- John Senden secured the 30th and final spot for the Tour Championship, giving him at least a mathematical chance of the $10 million prize and a spot in three of the majors next year.