.Synchronized Golfing is a hybrid form of golf and dance, consisting of golfers performing a synchronized routine of elaborate moves on fairways and greens, accompanied by music. Once known as Golf Ballet, this rarefied discipline demands advanced golf skills, and requires great strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry and precise timing. Here Ryan Moore and Jarrod Lyle demonstrate the Read Full Story
Australia’s Jarrod Lyle and Korea’s Kevin Na were in a tie for fifth place after the third round at the Mayakoba Golf Classic yesterday.
Lyle, who was a former Asian Tour player, posted an eight-under-par 202 total and was three strokes behind leaders Mark Wilson and Bo Van Pelt.
After a 62 in the second round, Na [...] Read Full Story
Australian lefty Greg Chalmers (pictured below) is tied for the lead with Chris Tidland with seven par scores of 63 after the opening round of the Nationwide Tour NorthEast Pennsylvania Classic at Genmaura National Golf Club.
NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIC, Glenmaura National Golf Club, Moscow, Pennsylvania
FIRST ROUND Par 70
63 Greg Chalmers, Chris Tidland
64 Rick Price
65 Mark Brooks, [...] Read Full Story
Australia's Jarrod Lyle won his second Nationwide Tour title of the year, beating Chris Kirk with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff in the Knoxville Open. Read Full Story
Jarrod Lyle tied the course record with a 9-under 63 Friday to take a share of the second-round lead with fellow Australian Mathew Goggin at the Australian PGA championship. Read Full Story
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Surging Jarrod Lyle (pictured below) and steady Greg Chalmers, both from Australia, share a slim lead after three rounds in the PGA Nationwide Tour Mexico Open.
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