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Nicolas Colsaerts did his chances of making the Ryder Cup team the world of good by winning the World Matchplay over the weekend, while Paul Lawrie has just over three months to make sure they don’t regret what happened in Spain.
Over the years there hasn’t really been a ‘type’ of golfer that has prospered in the Players Championship, but one thing is for certain if you want to do well at TPC Sawgrass – you need to be straight off the tee.
Rickie Fowler ended a run of two and half years on the PGA Tour without a win as he overcame US Open champion Rory McIlroy and compatriot DA Points to win the Wells Fargo Championship.
It looks like the money spent on getting Rickie Fowler across to Cobra golf equipment this year finally paid off, as he won his first PGA Tour event in the Wells Fargo Championship.
This year’s Wells Fargo Championship boasted a top-class field and, as is usually the case, the great venue provided a thrilling finish with the proverbial cream rising to the top as Rickie Fowler claimed his first win on the PGA Tour.
Stewart Cink birdied his last three holes to move into a share of the first-round lead with Ryan Moore and Webb Simpsn in the Wells Fargo Championship.
Three victories in 11 starts on the European Tour – that is a statistic that one would expect from Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy. Instead, it is now a feat achieved by South Africa’s newest star Branden Grace after his overpowering performance at Binhai Lake Golf Course in China.
Sweden's Carl Pettersson comfortably won the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage as Luke Donald couldn’t do enough to prevent losing the world No 1 ranking to Rory McIlroy.