News - Graeme McDowell
NEW YORK, April 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Grab your clubs and perfect that drive because today, Guinness & Co.
Britain-Ireland won the European Tour's Vivendi Trophy with Seve Ballesteros for the fifth straight time Sunday, topping Continental Europe by five points. The Britain-Ireland team needed just two points in the final round to clinch the trophy in Paris and got them in the first two matches, a 3 and 2 win by Graeme McDowell over Robert Karlsson and Rory McIlroy's 1-up decision over Henrik Stenson. The event, which was played at the Saint- Nom-la-Breteche Golf Club, was formerly known as the Seve Trophy, named for for longtime golf star Seve Ballesteros. Other winners in the final round were Robert Rock for Britain-Ireland and Anders Hansen, Soren Hansen, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Soren Kjeldsen and Francesco Molinari of Continental Europe.
Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell ran their record to 3-1 Saturday to help the Great Britain and Ireland team take a seven-point lead at The Vivendi Trophy. The duo won two more matches -- both by 2 & 1 scores -- to move their team within two points of capturing the Ryder Cup-style event for a fifth consecutive time. Great Britain and Ireland will carry a 12 1/2 -5 1/2 lead over Continental Europe into Sunday's singles matches.
Graeme McDowell helps Lake Nona clinch second win ORLANDO, Fla., March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Team Lake Nona had the advantage over Team Isleworth on the final day of the 2009 Tavistock Cup claiming victory on their home turf.
hole of the day No. 6 Par 4, 499 yards. Stroke average 4.891. Rank: 1st. Key fact Long hitters Vijay Singh, Boo Weekley and most others couldn't reach the green in regulation, despite hitting driver from the tee and then again from the fairway.
