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GOLF.GARA.Race for the Cure: il golf scende in campo con Komen Italia per la prevenzione Dal 7 al 10 maggio, a Roma, la 27esima edizione della più importante manifestazione al mondo contro i tumori al seno vedrà il golf, con il Comitato Regionale FIG Lazio, tra i protagonisti dell’evento promosso da Komen Italia

Torna la “Race for the Cure” – la più grande manifestazione per il contrasto ai tumori del seno in Italia e nel mondo – e la Federazione Italiana Golf, attraverso il Comitato Regionale FIG Lazio, è al fianco di Komen Italia con delle postazioni di prova, dal 7 al 10 maggio, a Roma, al Circo Massimo

GOLF.GARA WATCH LIVE: 2026 JOBURG LADIES OPEN

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is in South Africa this week for the 12th edition of the Joburg Ladies Open staged at Randpark Golf Club.

You can watch the final two rounds of action right here on the LET website as well as on the LET YouTube channel. Watch coverage between 13:30-17:00 local time (11:30-16:00 GMT) on Saturday April 18 and 12:30-16:00 local time (10:

GOLF.GARA.McKibbin on Masters debut: ‘try to not miss it again’

Link Hong Kong Open champion Tom McKibbin [main picture] is feeling annoyed that he could not extend his Masters debut into the weekend, but missing the cut has fueled the inner fire to come back to Augusta National Golf Club, again and again. Story by Joy Chakravarty – Asian Tour contributor – at Augusta.

The 23-year-old from Holywood in Northern Ireland, now a resident of Dubai, shot rounds of 75 and 76 and fell shy of the cutline at four-over par by three shots.

That second-round 76 saw him balloon to five-over in the first five holes with a double bogey and three bogeys, before he gathered himself and finished the last 13 holes in one under.

Also missing the cut was Thailand’s Fifa Laopakdee, the reigning Asia-Pacific Amateur champion, who finished on 11-over par total.

McKibbin, whose win in Hong Kong last year had secured the first Masters invitation for him, said: “I think it’s probably the first time I’ve come to a place and sort of felt like ‘try to not miss it again’.

GOLF.GARA.Herbert set for return to Singapore with stellar field

LIV Golf star Lucas Herbert will have the opportunity to revisit the scene of one of his early successes after confirming he will participate in next week’s Singapore Open presented by The Business Times.

The Australian will be one of the headline acts that includes fellow LIV Golf players Josele Ballester and Luis Masaveu from Spain, Americans Peter Uihlein, Caleb Surratt, and Michael La Sasso, plus New Zealand’s Danny Lee.

Filipino Miguel Tabuena and Bjorn Hellgren from Sweden, Asian Tour regulars both playing on the League as ‘Wild Cards’, will also compete in the US$2million event which will be played on The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club, 23-26 April.

Herbert, who plays for the all-Australian Ripper GC team on the League, has played