Australia’s Jason Day created history, and prevented Jordan Spieth from doing so, by ending a run of near-misses with a brilliant first major victory in the U.S. PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on Sunday. Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Day are Nos.
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The 2015 PGA Championship fourth round is Sunday at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. That is how it seemed on a benign day Saturday when all of a sudden, nerves took over, and so did Jordan Spieth.
That’s not going to happen this weekend at Whistling Straits, as Woods has officially missed the cut and won’t be playing in the final two rounds of yet another Major.
“But I’m going to have fun with it, and I’m pretty relaxed on the golf course“. He’s still good enough to pop into contention occasionally, a la Phil Mickelson, but the days of him living in inside the top half of the leader board at every major are...
“I’m not surprised the narrative has went from me to Jordan, ” McIlroy said. The previous mark belonged to Woods, who was 19 under when he won the 2000 British Open at St. Andrews. Go to pgatourlive.com or download the first of its kind live golf streaming app...
Day held off a challenge from the American to win the title, carding a record score of 20 under par after 72 holes, the first time a golfer has scored that low in a major championship.
But after a brilliant final round of five-under par 67 in the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, the 27-year-old erased the demons to claim his first major, the Wanamaker Trophy.
KOHLER, Wisconsin Australian Jason Day used a red-hot run around the turn and a solid finish to seize a two-shot lead over Jordan Spieth after a pulsating third round of low scoring at the PGA Championship on Saturday.
And finally Ron talked about Jordan Spieth and putting what he is doing this year into perspective. “And, like I said, this is a special feeling walking up on 18 today”. “It’s constant chatter all the way down to the green, in between the green and the...