Italy’s first golf film lands in Venice
Satisfied Franco Chimenti, president of the Italian Golf Federation.
Satisfied Franco Chimenti, president of the Italian Golf Federation.
The world No. 1 finished triumphantly at the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
The captain of Team USA for the upcoming Ryder Cup was ahead of Ludvig Aberg, Adam Scott and Sam Burns.
The Japanese man triumphed at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
The New Zealander overcame Germany’s Esther Henseleit by standing on the podium again after silver in Rio 2016 and bronze in Tokyo.
The two Italian golfers were the protagonists of an honorable Olympics.
The two blues are eighth and 19th at the halfway point four and seven strokes behind the leaders.
It’s all set in the home of the 2018 Ryder Cup where eight of the world’s current top 10 players will also be competing for medals.
The Olympic adventure of the two Italian golfers has kicked off.
The American tennis player won the second major of his career
Back in the international spotlight in the very year of the Games, the 1993-class golfer will try to give Italy its first Olympic medal in the sport.
Azure recovers from 38th to 25th place on the third day. Horschel new leader.
Matteo Manassero, the best Italian in the competition, finished 15th.
In North Berwick, Sweden’s Aberg is in charge.
In the fight for second place, C.T. Pan finished tied with Luke Clanton and Michael Thorbjornsen.
The German won with 274 strokes, 10 under par
Pavan drops from first to ninth place ex-aequo with Edoardo Molinari; U.S. Wiebe commands.
The Roman completes the first round at 7 under par and leads along with U.S. Wiebe and Denmark’s Friedrichsen.
With a birdie on the second play-off hole, he got the better of Dean and Kinhult
With one lap to go in the KLM Open, they are second and third.
The American is on his second title. Sensational hoax for Rory McIlroy.
The blue golfer finished in third place
At the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, North Carolina, he made a hole-in-one on the last hole.
He expressed an ambitious wish for the future of golf at home: to bring the Solheim Cup to Italy.
The former racquet champion’s sentences did not go unnoticed.
The Spaniard achieved his second career success on the DP World Tour, winning the Soudal Open in Antwerp.