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Larrazabal Beats Garcia To Take International Open Title In Munich

Pablo Larrazabal beat Sergio Garcia in a dramatic play-off to win the International Open in Munich.

It was on the  fifth additional hole that Garcia three-putted, handing the title to Larrazabal.

The Spaniards had each led throughout the final day, and Larrazabel was set to win before Garcia birdied the last, which tied the pair at 16 under.

Garcia has been without a tournament win since November 2008 and has slumped to 64th in the world rankings.

But the former world number two has at least qualified for next month’s Open Championship thanks to this result.

 

Golfers On Twitter

Rory McIlroy’s famous win at last week’s US Open had an extra dimension that is becoming more and more prominent in the world of golf – he was able to receive hundreds of goodwill messages on Twitter from his near half a million followers, and they were able to receive updates from him after the event – he even posted this picture of the trophy on his kitchen table!

US Open Trophy | James Irons Golf

Must be a nice feeling!

Of course Rory isn’t the only golfer on Twitter – far from it – and it’s great to be able to see what’s going through the minds of these great players as they embark on these huge tournaments. It’s also amazing to be able to communicate with these guys – and if you’re lucky they might even send you a message back!

Here are some of the more active golfers on Twitter and where you can find them…

Rory McIlroy www.twitter.com/mcilroyrory

Notah Begay III www.twitter.com/notahbegay3

Ian Poulterwww.twitter.com/ianjamespoulter

Nick Faldowww.twitter.com/thesirnickfaldo

You can find an expansive list, plus all the latest tweets by clicking here.

Rory McIlroy Twitter | James Irons Golf

Tiger Out Of AT+T National

Tiger Woods has confirmed that he won’t be taking part in next week’s AT+T International tournament due to his lingering knee and Achilles injuries. This adds even more misery to Tiger’s season as he actually hosts this particular event, which benefits his foundation.

He announced yesterday that he still plans to attend, even if he can’t play, saying in a Twitter post that it was “Doctor’s orders. Feeling stronger every day, but not 100%.’’

Woods’s next scheduled start would be the British Open in July, but it’s unclear if his health will allow him to play.

He’s been limited to just nine competitive rounds since the Masters. The AT&T begins a week from today.

 

McIlroy Still Dominating The Headlines

Rory McIlroy continues to dominate the sporting headlines three days after his emphatic US Open win.

There are so many great articles emerging about how he learned the game, great photos, videos and interviews that I thought I’d collate the best of them here for you to take a look at.

McIlroy has indicated that he will now take three weeks off before the Open Championship which begins at Royal St Georges on 14th July 2011.

McIlroy’s Career In Photos.

Nicklaus Tips McIlroy For Glory

The Making Of McIlroy

Bernard Gallagher: Rory Will Dominate

Can Rory Steal Tiger’s Roar?

Great Golf Apps: Number 5

Welcome to the fifth part of my look at the best golf apps around right now.

Golf Channel Mobile has fans covered with all the information they need from the PGA Tour to the LPGA tour, from the Champions Tour to the European Tour to the Nationwide Tour.

The app provides access to Golf Channel programming, scores, and all the latest news its editorial teams. Users also can create customized leaderboards to automatically display only those players they are most interested in following.

The media portal will offer mobile videos from Golf Channel programming, player and event photo galleries and the latest tournament television schedules. As well, a wide array of instructional tips and a library of instructional videos are available.

Visit www.golfchannel.com/mobile for more information. The application is available in the Apple App Store and Android Market.

 

McIlroy Records Majestic US Open Win

Rory McIlroy yesterday produced that rare sporting achievement – a win that made the front pages of the papers as well as the back.

Breaking all sorts of records in the process, the 22-year-old became the youngest golfer to win the US Open since 1923, and did it in amazing style, an incredible eight shots clear by the time he rolled in his final putt.

Bogeying just three and double-bogeying 1 of an incredibly challenging 72 holes, he finished on 16 under for the tournament, leaving his competitors in his wake, and leading the competition from start to finish.

It really felt like watching a new golfing dawn, with McIlroy making the same kind of impact that Tiger Woods enjoyed when he first burst onto the scene, and there’s no doubt in my mind that McIlroy, like Woods, will be inspiring young golfers to take up the game – he is the proof that with hard work and total dedication you can achieve anything.

At 22 he has his whole career ahead of him and could well go on to be one of the greatest golfers the world has ever seen. And to do all of this just 70 days after his infamous last round at the Masters in Augusta, where he led the tournament for three days before choking on the last, showed that he has the mental strength to cope with that side of the game too.

I was proud to watch him dominate the final day at Congressional as he had dominated the previous three, check out the links below for highlights of his historic win.

Report And Video Interview

Media Reaction

Final Round Photos

 

 

Incredible McIlroy Closing In On Famous Victory

Rory McIlroy is closing in on a maiden major title after extending his lead to eight shots over YE Yang going into the final round at Congressional.

McIlroy, 22, shot 68 to post the US Open’s best ever 54-hole total of 199 and become the first man to reach 14 under in its 111-year history.

Yang (70) remained second at six under as Lee Westwood and Jason Day hit 65s for five under with Robert Garrigus.

World number one Luke Donald (74) and Phil Mickelson (77) ended seven over.

Sergio Garcia (69), American Matt Kuchar (69) and Sweden’s Fredrik Jacobson (66) all climbed into a contention of sorts at four under.

Please click here to read the full report at bbc.co.uk .

 

McIlroy Flying At US open

Rory McIlroy broke a host of records to take a six-shot lead into round three of the US Open at Congressional.

McIlroy, 22, matched the biggest halfway lead in US Open history and posted the lowest 36-hole total with 66, 65 for 131 and 11 under.

He also became the first US Open player ever to reach 13 under but double-bogeyed the last via the water.

YE Yang was his only real rival but could get no closer than six strokes and carded 69 to end five under.

Sergio Garcia (71), Robert Garrigus (70), Brandt Snedeker (70), Zach Johnson (69) and Matt Kuchar (68) all finished two under.

Phil Mickelson bounced back with a 69 to climb to one over alongside Lee Westwood (68), while defending champion Graeme McDowell (74) ended two over and world number one Luke Donald (72) made the cut with no room to spare at four over.

Milestones:

  • First man ever to reach -10 in R2
  • First player ever to reach -13
  • Lowest 36-hole total of 131
  • Equals biggest 36-hole lead of six shots set by Tiger Woods in 2000

The year’s second major is traditionally set up to discourage low scoring and only 14 of the 156-man field finished under par on the second longest course in US Open history.

But Northern Ireland’s McIlroy, who led by three shots after an opening 65, produced another Maryland masterclass and was back in the clubhouse with an eight-shot advantage before second-placed man Yang had started his second round.

 

Donald And Westwood Struggle On Day One Of US Open

Luke Donald and Lee Westwood both struggled on the opening day of the 111th US Open at Congressional.

World number one Donald shot a three-over 74, while second-ranked Westwood took 75 to trail clubhouse leader YE Yang by six strokes.

The English duo played with world number three Martin Kaymer, who hit 74.

Defending champion Graeme McDowell made a promising start with a one-under 70.

South Africa’s Open champion Louis Oosthuizen was two under with American Ryan Palmer, while 2009 Open winner Stewart Cink ended one under alongside fellow Americans Davis Love and Chez Reavie and Swedes Johan Edfors and Henrik Stenson.

Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland carded a level-par 71.

Please click here for the Official US Open Website.

Please click here for the latest leaderboard.

 

US Open Preview

One of the biggest dates in the sporting calendar starts tomorrow at Congressional Country Club in Maryland, USA – the US Open.

Lasting four days (finishing Sunday), it sees the best golfers in the world competing for this prestigious title, won last year by Irishman Graeme McDowell.

The big story of the tournament has occurred before a ball has even been struck, and that’s the absence of three times US Open Champion Tiger Woods, who misses the tournament through injury.

All eyes will be on the European golfers who currently dominate the World Rankings and who will be looking to follow up McDowell’s achievement of being the first European to win the tournament since Englishman Tony Jacklin in 1970.

You can see the entire field of players by clicking here.

You can see an interview with Graeme McDowell by clicking here.

Read more about, and see detailed maps of the course by clicking here.

See other video interviews by clicking here.

And check back here tomorrow where I’ll be giving you some tips and telling you who my money is on!