Multiple PGA Tour winner Cameron Davis has opened up about his disappointment in missing selection for this week’s Presidents Cup, admitting it “stings” but has vowed to automatically qualify for future International teams.
Adam Scott will enjoy a full-circle moment within his stellar golf career when he returns to the site of his PGA Tour debut, made 24 years ago, at this week’s BMW Championship at Denver’s Castle Pines course.
Cameron Davis is looking ahead to the majors and golf’s biggest events over the next 12 months after scraping through to the PGA Tour’s BMW Championship, where he can now play with house money in the finals series.
In one of the smallest contingents in the history of the Memorial Tournament, just two Australians will tee it up at Jack Nicklaus’ prestigious event at Muirfield Village in Ohio.
Cameron Davis had to suppress a laugh when asked how he felt about shooting his way into contention at Augusta National on a windy, weather-delayed first round at the 88th Masters.
Cameron Davis’ quest to finish his PGA Tour season in style before returning to Australia is off to a solid start having climbed into the mix at the Shriner’s Children’s Open in Las Vegas.
With baby No.5 only a month away, Jason Day says he’d love to make September even more special by becoming the first Australian to win the PGA Tour’s season-long FedEx Cup.
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