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Ireland s Dunne enjoys strong start in Tenerife, Enoch s stunning opening ends in disappointing 65

); Ireland s Dunne enjoys strong start in Tenerife, Enoch s stunning opening ends in disappointing 65 The Greystones man is among a strong Irish contingent in action at the Canary Islands Championship. By Press Association Thursday 6 May 2021, 10:54 PM May 6th 2021, 10:54 PM 4,001 Views 2 Comments Paul Dunne (file pic). Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO IRELAND’S PAUL DUNNE has made a bright start at the Canary Islands Championship, just three shots off the lead after the first round. The Greystones man carded a six-under-par 65 after eight birdies and two bogeys at Golf Costa Adeje, where Italy’s Francesco Laporta leads the field. Niall Kearney (68), Cormac Sharvin (69), Tom McKibbin (69) and Jonathan Caldwell (70) were also flying the flag in Tenerife.

Paul Dunne nine shots off the lead in Austria as Kaymer chases redemption

Paul Dunne nine shots off the lead in Austria as Kaymer chases redemption Former world No1 Kaymer is seeking his first title in seven years. By Garry Doyle Saturday 17 Apr 2021, 7:12 PM 2 hours ago 913 Views 1 Comment Dunne is nine shots off the pace in Austria. Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO HE HAS NOT won in seven years but former world No1, Martin Kaymer, shares the lead heading into the final round of the Austrian Open. The world number 99 has not won since he landed his second major championship at the US Open in 2014. But he has a chance here, in Austria after he joined Alejandro Canizares on 9 under after the third round to share the lead. Canizares, like Kaymer, is also seeking his first European Tour title since 2014.

Paul Dunne is six shots off the lead after opening round of Austrian Open

Paul Dunne is six shots off the lead after opening round of Austrian Open German Martin Kaymar has rediscovered form in Austria with Ulster’s Cormac Sharvin three over after the first round. By Press Association Thursday 15 Apr 2021, 7:34 PM 3 hours ago 1,502 Views 0 Comments Paul Dunne shot a 73 today. Image: Mike Egerton Image: Mike Egerton IT MAY NOT have been the perfect start but Paul Dunne is still in contention at the Austrian Open after an opening round of 73 today. Dunne was the leading Irish contender on an unsatisfactory day for our golfers. Cormac Sharvin shot a three-over-par, 75; Gavin Moynihan recorded a five-over, 77 while Jonathan Caldwell will do well to make the cut after an eight-over, 80.

Rory McIlroy: Even Tiger Wood is wondering what s going on Rory?

Even Tiger Woods wonders what’s wrong with Rory McIlroy as he struggles to end his 16-month victory drought and a seven-year Major wait. While the Co Down man insists his best years lie ahead, he knows Woods is watching his every move from his hospital bed in Los Angeles and unafraid to speak his mind. Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on ‘The Tonight Show’ this week, McIlroy revealed he’s been in contact with Woods “a little bit” since the 15-time Major winner suffered serious injuries in a car crash and received some tough love in return. “He texted me some words of encouragement before the final round at Bay Hill on Sunday, and things didn’t quite go to plan,” McIlroy said. “And he was the first one to text me afterwards and say, ‘What’s going on here?’ So even from his hospital bed, he’s still giving me some heat.”

Rory McIlroy cards nine birdies in late push in Phoenix as Dustin Johnson proves why he is number one

Dustin Johnson emphatically showed just why he s the clear world number one when he overcame a poor putting performance to win his second Saudi International title in three years. As Rory McIlroy left it too late to burst into life in Arizona, firing nine birdies in a seven-under 64 to finish ninth in the clubhouse in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Masters champion Johnson (36) looked bullet-proof in the Middle East, eight weeks before he defends at Augusta National. The American was luckless on slow greens at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club but still chiselled out a two-under 68 to win by two strokes from perennial nearly-man Tony Finau and a resurgent Justin Rose, on 15-under par.

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