“I've dreamt of doing this since I've been a young kid” - McKibbin Masters bound after record Hong Kong Open win; Q-School quartet
Tom McKibbin closed with a sizzling 63 to clinch his Masters debut and a third appearance in The Open with a wire-to-wire seven-shot win in the Link Hong Kong Open.
McKibbin keeps Masters and Open dream alive as he leads by one in wire-to-wire Hong Kong Open bid
Tom McKibbin fired a five under 65 to take a slim one-shot lead into the final round of the Links Hong Kong Open as he chases a wire-to-wire win and dream starts in the Masters and The Open.
"It’s very motivating" - McKibbin doubles Link Hong Kong Open lead as he chases invitations to Masters and The Open
Tom McKibbin is motivated to try and join Rory McIlroy and Padraig Harrington on the list of champions and win spots in the Masters and The Open at the Link Hong Kong Open.
"I miss the majors" - McDowell eyes chance to win Masters and Open starts in Hong Kong next week
LIV Golf star Graeme McDowell admits he misses golf's elite events, but he still has a chance to secure his first major start in five years in next week's Link Hong Kong Open.
McKibbin fires 65 to surge into the mix at Porsche Singapore Classic
Tom McKibbin hopes to motor away with the Porsche Singapore Classic after carding a sparkling seven-under 65 to lie just shot off the lead heading into the final round.
Kearney misses out on Asian Tour card by two shots in Thailand
Niall Kearney went bogey free for the final 36 holes but came up two shots shy in his bid for an Asian Tour card at the final stage of the Q-School in Thailand.
Kearney keeps Asian Tour card hopes alive with 66 as Paul Dunne bows out
Niall Kearney carded a sensational bogey-free 66 to make the final round battle for 35 cards at the Asian Tour Q-School as Paul Dunne crashed out in Thailand.
Dunne and Kearney under pressure after round three at Asian Tour Q-School
Paul Dunne and Niall Kearney have work to do to make the 72-hole cut and keep their card hopes alive at the Final Stage of the Asian Tour Q-School in Thailand.
Dunne and Kearney make 36-hole cut at Asian Tour Q-School
Paul Dunne and Niall Kearney made the 36-hole cut but left themselves work to do to win cards at the final stage of the Asian Tour Q-School in Thailand.
Amateur Canice Screene fired a two-under 70 to lie just one stroke off the lead after the opening 36 holes of the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco.
Strong start for Paul Dunne in Asian Tour card quest
Paul Dunne bounced back from a double bogey at his penultimate hole with a birdie at the last to move inside the all-important top 35 after the opening round of the Final Stage of the Asian Tour Q-School in Thailand.
Dunne and Kearney inside qualifying places at qualifying for Final Stage of Asian Tour Q-School
Paul Dunne moved up to joint third with a round to play and into position to qualify for next week’s Final Stage of the Asian Tour Qualifying School in Thailand.
Eagle lands for Power as he hits route 66 to keep LIV dream alive in Saudi Arabia
Mark Power holed out for a spectacular eagle two as he fired a five-under 66 to survive the first-round cut in the LIV Golf Promotions Event in Saudi Arabia.
Kennedy spearheads ambitious Irish quintet at LIV Golf Promotions Event
Royal Dublin's Max Kennedy has big ambitions but he’s focussed on taking it one shot at time as he makes his professional debut by spearheading a five-strong Irish challenge in the LIV Golf Promotions event in Saudi Arabia.
Niemann returns to world’s top 100 with Saudi International win
Chile's Joaquin Niemann will return to the world's top 100 after edging out Cam Smith and Caleb Surratt in a playoff to win the Asian Tour's PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers in Saudi Arabia.
Tom McKibbin shot a second successive over-par rounds for the first time since September to find himself 13 shots off the pace in the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City.
Murphy makes strong start at Asian Tour Q-School as he bids to put nightmare behind him
Kinsale’s John Murphy is confident he can put two years of “anguish” and “a lot of pain” behind him as he looks to clinch his Asian Tour card in Thailand.
Lauren Walsh fired herself into position to finish a stellar rookie season with another top-10 finish when she carded a five-under 67 in round three of the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho in Malaga.