Vijay Singh

Hot Harringtons blitz the Ritz as Singhs reign in Orlando

PÁDRAIG HARRINGTON and his son Paddy looked inspired by Argentina's epic World Cup win over France as they closed with a sparkling 12-under 60 to finish fourth in the PNC Championship in Orlando.

Hot Harringtons blitz the Ritz as Singhs reign in Orlando

Harrington predicted "accidental" doping problems 5 years ago

Vijay Singh during last year’s US Open. Picture by Eoin Clarke/www.golffile.iePádraig Harrington joked this week that Paul McGinley will make a great Ryder Cup captain because his “Little Guy Syndrome” makes him naturally combative. What he makes of Vijay Singh’s deer antler spray” troubles remains to be seen but he might well advise the Fijian to plead “Old Man Syndrome.”

McIlroy barks at the big dogs

KIAWAH ISLAND, SC- AUGUST 11: Rory McIlroy of Ireland smiles with the media during his press conference after play was delayed for the third round of the 94th PGA Championship at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Resort on August, 11, 2012 in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America) Tied for the lead with the hardest worker in golf in Vijay Singh, Rory McIlroy will resume his weather-delayed third round in the US PGA with the world’s hungriest Australian and a host of major winners breathing down his neck.

Woods heads Top-10 of the decade

Just two European players made the Top-10 of the Decade - a ranking of the best performances in the 81 biggest tournaments played around the globe between January 2001 and December 2010.

Stars begin 2009 with new gear

Padraig Harrington is one of three big names changing equipment companies as the new year begins on the PGA Tour. 

Reigning Fed-Ex Cup champion Vijay Singh, a long-time Titleist Pro V1 golf ball player, has signed a multi-year contract to play Srixon’s new Z-Star golf ball.  Singh also has re-signed with Srixon's sister company, Cleveland Golf, to continue to play its equipment.

Stuart Appleby, who spent the past several years with Bridgestone Golf, is moving to Callaway Golf Company (NYSE: ELY) and Harrington, the  2008 PGA Tour Player of the Year,  has signed to wear FootJoy shoes.