Larrazábal in seventh heaven with victory at Infinitum
Pablo Larrazábal claimed his seventh DP World Tour title, and his second in just four appearances, after the Spaniard birdied the final hole for a scorching 62 and a first win on home soil at the ISPS Handa Championship in Spain.
When he first walked a fairway in South Africa in December 2007, Pablo Larrazabal says he immediately knew “there is something special in this country”.
Clandeboye's Jonathan Caldwell has enjoyed a memorable return to the European Tour after an 11-year absence, and he can still dream of making the Race to Dubai finale with just two regular-season events remaining.
Michael Hoey carded his first bobey free round sunce last October’s British Masters when he opened with a four under 68 in the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Hoey snatches first Top-10 for more than eight months
Michael Hoey picked up some useful Race to Dubai cash — €55,000 — and vowed to push on now for the rest of the season after he finished tied seventh behind Pablo Larrazábal in the BMW International Open in Munich.
Hoey and Lowry chasing impressive Larrazábal in Cologne
Michael Hoey and Shane Lowry are two of the 29 players within six shots of leader Pablo Larrazábal entering the final round of the BMW International Open in Cologne.
Shane Lowry came within a whisker of pulling off the comeback of the year in the Maybank Malaysian Open but nothing matched Pablo Larrazábal's dramatic escape from a swarm of hornets at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.
Shane Lowry shows his frustration after driving into a fairway bunker at the sixth in Saturday’s third round. Picture: Thos Caffrey / www.golffile.ieLike the Titan, Atlas, who was punished by the gods and made to support the heavens, Shane Lowry’s single-handed bid to carry the Irish Open on his broad shoulders ended in disappointment at Carton House.
McCarroll fifth in Barcelona as Ballesteros takes 14th
Ballyliffin’s Brendan McCarroll carded his third successive 67 to finish tied for fifth in the Alps Tour’s Peugeot Alps de Barcelona.Ballyliffin’s Brendan McCarroll carded his third successive 67 to finish tied for fifth in the Alps Tour’s Peugeot Alps de Barcelona.