2017 in review: No one better than Thomas
Justin Thomas won a Major, shot 59 then 63 in a Major and won the FedExCup – making him comfortably the best player on the planet in 2017, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
Justin Thomas won a Major, shot 59 then 63 in a Major and won the FedExCup – making him comfortably the best player on the planet in 2017, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
European Tour rookies Dylan Frittelli and Dean Burmester failed to pull off the win on Sunday, but enjoyed a healthy rankings leap after the DP World Tour Championship. (more…)
Branden Grace and Rickie Fowler were the big movers in the latest world rankings, with the Nedbank Golf Challenge winner moving up 15 places. (more…)
Turkish Airlines Open runner-up Dylan Frittelli and Challenge Tour graduate Erik Van Rooyen climbed steadily up the official world rankings on Monday. (more…)
Justin Rose’s remarkable come from behind win at the WGC-HSBC Champions has lifted him to sixth in the world but there was not much good news from a local front this week, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
Justin Thomas’ win at the CJ Cup in South Korea saw him rise to a career-best third in the world to make the top three an all-American affair, writes WADE PRETORIUS.
South Africa’s Branden Grace continued to slip down the latest rankings sitting in 42nd place in the latest edition while Dustin Johnson continues to dominate at the top. (more…)
Louis Oosthuizen climbed one spot in the latest official world golf rankings in a relatively quiet week in the season. (more…)
Haydn Porteous’ second European Tour win moved him up 199 places in the latest official world golf ranking with Justin Thomas now at a career best fourth.
Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel have held on to their rankings – 20th and 25th in the world respectively – after the first FedExCup playoff event. (more…)