When the Australian PGA Championship’s second round was delayed for more than five hours, Min Woo Lee, the defending champion, was clever in staying dry and hitting balls on a simulator.
A philosophical Jason Day says he’s looking at the second half of his career with hope, even after the weather gods robbed him of a golden chance to chase down Wyndham Clark, who was declared the winner of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
West Australian Minjee Lee will need to break her own major championship record to complete a successful defence of her US Women’s Open crown at Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Just playing Pebble Beach is a bucket list item for any golfer, but imagine living right on the legendary course? Well, it’s a dream that could become a reality for you. If you have $US31 million ($A46 million), that is.
Jason Day is trying to find his way out of a wilderness by following some familiar bread crumbs, ones that scores of players have followed, ones that he already has seen before.
Day, who has long battled a debilitating back injury that kept him out of the recent Presidents Cup and Australian Open, seems to finally be feeling the benefits of balloon therapy.