PACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) - Australians have thrived at Riviera in recent years and two players from Down Under, Aaron Baddeley and Adam Scott, are aiming for repeat success at this week's Northern Trust Open.
Fantasy Tip Sheet: Aaron Baddeley won the Northern Trust in 2011. Phil Mickelson triumphed on Sunday at Pebble Beach. Our panel of experts like them both heading into Los Angeles." />Fantasy Tip Sheet: Aaron Baddeley won the Northern Trust in 2011. Phil Mickelson triumphed on Sunday at Pebble Beach. Our panel of experts like them both heading into Los Angeles." />Fantasy Tip Sheet: Aaron Baddeley won the Northern Trust in 2011. Phil Mickelson...
As one of the best putters in the game, Baddeley said his routine on the greens — and a checklist of putting homework he does every week — keys his plan of attack and can translate to golfers of all handicaps. As for practice, Baddeley has ...
Past speakers have included golfers Ben Crane, Larry Mize, Zach Johnson and Stewart Cink, and broadcaster Pat Summerall. Baddeley, 30, has competed in the Masters Tournament six times. His best showing came in 2009, when he tied for 17th.
Also, 2008 Masters Champion Trevor Immelman and 20-time PGA TOUR winner Davis Love III also signed on to play in next week's event at the TPC Scottsdale. One golfer who cannot play is 2009 U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover, who had to withdraw ...
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He's the defending champion at the Northern Trust Open after outdueling Fred Couples in the final round last year and holding off Vijay Singh. It was a rewarding week's work, even for a professional golfer whose game and mettle have never been doubted.
Aaron Baddeley has made a horror start to the Hyundai Tournament ... Americans Michael Bradley, Steve Stricker and Webb Simpson, together with Scotsman Martin Laird, all shot five-under 68s on day one in Hawaii. Stricker matched Byrd's haul of eight ...
AARON Baddeley's hopes of starting the US PGA Tour season with ... Jonathan Byrd (six-under 67) and Scotsman Martin Laird (six-under 67) at 14-under-par for the tournament. The final margin was almost a surprise as, at one stage, Stricker appeared to ...
KAPALUA - Aaron Baddeley's hopes of starting off the US PGA Tour season with a win at the Tournament of Champions are gone after a below average third round left him 17 shots behind runaway leader Steve Stricker.
But the real payoff for Aaron Baddeley came the day after he finished third in the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola when Greg Norman announced the Aussie was one of his captain's Picks for the Presidents Cup. Baddeley ended up scoring 1 1/2 points for the ...
Australian golfer Aaron Baddeley is 12 shots off the lead but says he's still a chance after two rounds of the US PGA Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.
AARON Baddeley refuses to write himself off in the US PGA Tour season opener despite falling eight shots off the pace after round one. Baddeley battled to a two-over-par 75 in the Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course in Kapalua to be tied 23rd ...
After starting with three straight pars, the Victorian opened his birdie account with a neat six-foot putt on the fourth. He then hit a blistering second shot with a four iron into the par-five fifth, leaving himself 13 feet for eagle but the putt ...