In his mind's eye, Matt Kuchar is still the same fresh-faced kid that graduated from the US college ranks full of promise and eager to learn the ropes on the PGA Tour. "It is going by so fast," said Kuchar, who shot a three-under 69 to seize the clubhouse lead in the second round of the 92nd PGA Championship. "I still find myself feeling almost like a rookie. I still feel like I am the kid from 1997 winning the US Amateur and playing in the Masters in 1998. "I feel like a very, very young 32...Read Full Story
Teenage South Korean star Noh Seung-yul produced an impressive fourth place finish at the European Masters on Sunday to widen his lead on the Asian Tour 's Order of Merit. The 19-year-old carded a four-under-par 67 at the Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club for a 13-under-par 271 total, eight shots behind winner Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain . Noh, who impressed Australian legend Greg Norman after playing together in the first two rounds, shot seven birdies against three bogeys and finished four shots...Read Full Story
Rising South Korean star Noh Seung-yul was kicking himself after battling to an even par 72 in perfect scoring conditions in the first round of the British Open on Thursday. Playing alongside early pacesetters John Daly and Andrew Coltart, who fired matching 66s, the 19-year-old Noh held his own by moving to two-under through 15 at the Old Course. The current Asian Tour Order of Merit leader then ran up a costly double bogey after an errant three iron tee shot on the 16th flew out of bounds...Read Full Story
South Korean teen Noh Seung-yul was condemned to an early end to his British Open debut after struggling Friday in gusting winds to a four-over par 76 but vows a strong bid to return in 2011. The 19-year-old Asian Tour Order of Merit leader finished on four-over 148 after 36 holes at the Old Course. A four-putt double bogey at the 10th cost him dearly although he finished with a birdie at the birthplace of golf. "It was a nice experience," Noh said. "It was windy and that made it tough. I...Read Full Story
Korean prodigy becomes the youngest pro to win a European Tour event.
Posted Mar 08, 2010 - 1:39 PM by Dermot Gilleece
On Monday, November 11th 2007, two national flags were raised for the first time in the World Golf Hall of Fame near St Augustine, Florida. One was the Korean flag to honour Se Ri Pak, the first inductee from her country and the other was the Irish tricolour, marking Joe Carr's election to the most select grouping in golf.
Pak, we were informed, had blazed...Read Full Story
Seung-yul Noh and Anthony Wall were among those to make early progress on day three of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic as leaders Rory McIlroy and Thomas Björn prepared to get their penultimate rounds underway. South Korean Noh, 20, birdied the second and ...
Seung-Yul Noh, of South Korea, plays during the second round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament on the Palmer Private course at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif., Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
SAN DIEGO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Noh Seung-yul is wary of setting himself over-ambitious goals but the emerging South Korean has confidently targeted rookie of the year honours for his PGA Tour debut season. Widely regarded as one of the best ball ...
Noh Seung-yul makes a point of not setting unrealistic goals, but he fully believes that the US PGA Tour's 'Rookie of the Year ... par 69 in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open at San Diego's famed Torrey Pines on Thursday.
SAN DIEGO Jan 26 (Reuters) - Noh Seung-yul is wary of setting himself over-ambitious goals but the emerging South Korean has confidently targeted rookie of the year honours for his PGA Tour debut season. Widely regarded as one of the best ball ...
SOUTH Korean teen titan Noh Seung-yul fired a sizzling 10-under 62 to take a one-stroke lead in the first round of the US$2 million (RM7 million) Maybank Malaysian Open at the Saujana Golf and Country Club (SGCC) in Subang yesterday. Noh Seung-yul ...