Pampling unfazed by Tigermania
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
As defending champion and one of Australia's premier golfers, it would have been reasonable for Rod Pampling to expect top billing on JBWere Masters promotional material.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
As defending champion and one of Australia's premier golfers, it would have been reasonable for Rod Pampling to expect top billing on JBWere Masters promotional material.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• Woods preparing for Masters in gruelling conditions • Will play first two days with Rod Pampling and Craig Parry Tiger Woods was shadowed by a gallery of around 7,000 fans as he played the back nine in "hot as hell" conditions at Kingston Heath in the build-up to the Australian Masters. Woods, who will play the first two days of the tournament with defending champion Rod Pampling...
ABC (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Rod Pampling says he is not surprised that his Australian Masters title defence has been overshadowed by the appearance of world number one Tiger Woods.
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Start the mayhem. Tiger Woods arrives in Australia this morning to play the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath. To get the ball rolling, here's a few facts about the Australian Masters and a few things recent and not so recent quotes. Only five players from the northern hemisphere have ever won the event: Gene Littler (1980), Bernard Langer (1985), Mark O'Meara (1986), Colin Montgomerie 2001) and...
Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Rod Pampling went nearly 10 years between victories in his native land, winning the Australian Masters last year at Huntingdale. Just his luck, his return next week to Melbourne as the defending champion coincides with the return of another player.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Australian Masters champion Rod Pampling hopes that Tiger Woods's appearance in Melbourne next week leads to a long-term revival of the Australian tournament golf scene.
The Age (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Australian Masters champion Rod Pampling hopes Tiger Woods' appearance in Melbourne next week leads to a revival of the Australian tournament golf scene.
ABC (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Rod Pampling fired a 7-under-par 65 in the third round to stand one shot off the pace behind leaders Matt Kuchar and Scott Piercy at the PGA tour event in Verona, New York.
Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Australia's Rod Pampling is in equal-third position just one shot off the pace after Saturday's third round of the PGA Turning Stone Resort Championship.
The Age (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Australia's Rod Pampling is in equal-third position just one shot off the pace after Saturday's third round of the PGA Turning Stone Resort Championship.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Americans Matt Kuchar and Scott Piercy shared the lead after the third round of the Turning Stone Resort Championship, as Australian Rod Pampling shot a 65 to trail by one stroke.
BrothersJudd Blog (Free subscription) | 08/28/2009
Soldiering On : The Troops First Foundation gives America's injured vets a chance to reclaim their dignity (David Feherty, 8/26/09, , GOLF Magazine) Earlier that week, Hunter, Rod Pampling, Jason Gore, Pat Perez, Kelly Tilghman and Tom Watson played with thirty or so seriously injured servicemen and women (most of them amputees) in my 2nd Annual Improvised Explosive Day of Golf at the Chevy Chase...
SI.com (Free subscription) | 08/27/2009
The final round ofTiger's AT&T Nationalat Congressional CountryClub in July was particularlysatisfying for me to witness becauseI followed the host toward his oneshotvictory over Hunter Mahan,who had earlier posted an incredible62. Hunter has supported my TroopsFirst Foundation events since thebeginning, and like Tiger, his dadserved in the military. Earlier thatweek, Hunter, Rod Pampling, JasonGore,...
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
This may the craziest idea Aussie Golfer has ever had. Watching the Ashes series this year I wondered whether we need to consider the idea of an Ashes Golf Series. I realise on first thoughts the whole idea may sound a little ridiculous but just give me a moment. It could be staged at the end of every second year. Maybe even in line with the Ashes cricket series. Obviously the host country would be...
Aussie Golfer (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
The final major comes our way this week in the form of the PGA Championship . From Australia's point of view we have 13 golfer's teeing it up and there's been a glimmer of good form coming from a few of these guys. Robert Allenby has taken to the claw putting grip after advice from Vijay Singh supposedly and led to a second place finish at the WGC event last week. He's 190th in the putting stats this...