Courtney Brosnan relishing sanctuary of Irish World Cup charge
It's been a funny old year for Courtney Brosnan.
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It's been a funny old year for Courtney Brosnan.
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Bob MacIntyre has finally found somewhere that upstages his beloved Oban, declaring Augusta National as his new No 1 the beauty stakes after signing off the 86th Masters with his best score so far at the Georgia venue.
Former major champion Sandy Lyle has said he is likely to call time on his Masters career after next year’s contest at Augusta National.
Sandy Lyle can still remember the first time. The 2023 Masters is likely to be the last time. Lyle created a little piece of history at Augusta National this week, having teed up in a major for the 100th time. He thereby becomes the first golfer from Scotland to achieve that not inconsequential feat. Not that the 64-year-old was aware of his milestone. “Nobody has ever mentioned that to me,” he said. “Does it make me feel better? Yes, a little bit. Something to tell the grandkids in years to come.” Lyle’s mood had been influenced by another missed Masters cut. “It’s not easy when you are making bogey after bogey,” he conceded.
Sandy Lyle was completely unaware that he created history as the first Scottish golfer to play in 100 majors, having achieved the feat in this week’s 46th Masters.
Seamus Power will be the first of the Irish contingent teeing off on Friday as he starts his second round at 2.06pm Irish time.
AUGUSTA, Ga. : Twice major winner Sandy Lyle wanted to make sure Collin Morikawa was not caught off guard for his British Open title defence in July so gave the world number three a "history lesson" on Wednesday about the tournament's hardware.