Posted by AP on 29 Jan 2010 under Celebrity Gossip
Daly says (again) he’s quitting
SAN DIEGO — John Daly missed another cut and said Friday he was done with golf.
Whether that meant for the rest of the West Coast Swing or the rest of his career would not be determined until the two-time major champion stopped going to PGA Tour events.
Daly shot 71 at Torrey ... Read more >>>.Read Full Story
Australia’s Stephen Dartnell had a two-stroke lead in the Australian Open on Saturday after the completion of the rain-suspended second...Read Full Story
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Price shared 16th place with New Zealander Steve Alker, while fellow Australian Andre Stolz was next best in a tie for 27th. American Swafford put a 17-under 267 total on the board - the lowest in the three years the event has been held at the University ...
Leading the OneAsia challenge along with Cullen is fellow Australian Andre Stolz, Kim Bi-o from Korea and Indonesian Rory Hie. “It’s a quality field and I am excited to be here,” said Cullen. “Being able to play at this level is what it is all about.
Cameron Percy finished 12th, Aron Price 19th and Andre Stolz 24th. Cameron Percy and Alistair Presnell are in 12th and 13th places respectively on the 2012 Nationwide Tour money list. The Nationwide Tour will stay in California for next week’s TPC ...
Another recent father-son combination to have competed on the PGA Tour of Australasia over the golf season is Andre Stolz and his son Zac, who competed in as an amateur alongside his father at the South Pacific Open Championship and the NSW PGA Championship.
Home favourite Liang Wenchong missed the cut by a shot, as did OneAsia reigning Order of Merit champion Andre Stolz. Disaster of the day went to Englishman Paul Casey who recorded a 10 on the par-five 12th hole, as well as two double bogey sevens on the ...