It started with more than 104,000 competitors but only 26 golfers from around Australia were able to book their place in the 2018 Genesis Golf Link Cup National Final at Sydney’s prestigious Concord Golf Club.
The win total continues to tower skyward for Titleist golf ball players as this week, four players on three different continents stepped into the winner's circle.
It’s not easy to continuously improve on the best-performing clubs in the world, but that is exactly what the best players in the world demand. Fortunately, the Titleist Research & Development Team has what it takes to keep raising the bar.
The final act of the PGA TOUR season was staged on the outskirts of Paris, as Francesco Molinari (Pro V1) earned the decisive point in Europe’s 17 1/2-10 1/2 victory over the U.S. in the 42nd Ryder Cup Matches.
Any golfer who has broken their age on the golf course has accomplished one of the game’s rare feats and Aston Hills Golf Club’s Deane Brock came agonisingly close on his way to one of the Genesis Golf Link Cup’s leading performances for Month Three.
Marc Leishman might be Warrnambool Golf Club’s best known golfer but fellow members Marian McKenzie and Karen Jenkins achieved a rare feat in Week 12 of the Genesis Golf Link Cup.
Across the worldwide professional golf tours, it was a week highlighted by historic scoring, weekend charges and decisive performances, as the winning momentum continued for Titleist golf ball players. Four players from Portugal to Florida, from Korea to South Dakota added victories to the Titleist count this week.
There are two golf days that stand out clearly in the memory of Week 11 Genesis Golf Link Cup A Grade winner Peter Bendeich and they came more than 30 years apart.
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