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Magico Chicco
Friday, 23 November 2018 17:31
Written by Super User
Francesco Molinari has completed the season of his life after being crowned Europe's Number One at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
The Italian won his maiden Major Championship in July at The Open, adding to his first Rolex Series victory at the BMW PGA Championship.
Those triumphs coupled with incredibly consistent performances throughout the year meant that only a victory for defending champion Tommy Fleetwood at Jumeirah Golf Estates could possibly deny Molinari the Race to Dubai title.
A closing 68 was not enough to move the Englishman to the summit on the Earth Course and Molinari is now the first Italian to be crowned the European Tour's top player.
The 36 year old also made Ryder Cup history in Europe's famous victory at Le Golf National in October, becoming the first European to win five points out of five.
Interplanetary Golf: Alan Shepard and his 6 iron on the Moon
Saturday, 01 October 2016 10:48
Written by Alfredo Giambrone
When naming Alan Shepard Junior is natural to think of his landing in space as part of the "Mercury" program (1961) after which he became the first American to achieve this result . In spacecraft, named Freedom 7 from him, there was only space for one person. The flight lasted about 15 minutes. The astronaut, however, also boasts another record: he is, at the moment, the only man to have played golf on the moon though with little success, in fact, the ball ended its run in a hole.
After the mission of 1961, Shepard took part in the program "Apollo 14" (1971) along with Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell. They landed on the moon on February 14th. Among the objects that Shepard brought with him, there was a 6 iron (that was the right iron for lunar soil) and some balls: in fact he contacted a local club pro in Houston, who connected the head of a six-iron to the shaft of a piece of rock collecting equipment. Shepard then covered the club with a sock so it wouldn't be discovered before launch. Only a handful of people in NASA knew of Shepard's plan when, after an extended excursion on the lunar surface, he pulled out the club, dropped two balls on the moon and proceeded to play golf, becoming the first golfer interplanetary. Still he holds the record of the longest shot with a 6 iron, for which he obtained the compliments of the R&A, the competent authority for golf in the world, except the United States and Mexico. Shepard eventually donated the club to the USGA Museum in 1974. A replica is in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
THE LARGEST NUMBER OF SHOOTS IN A HOLE
Tuesday, 13 September 2016 09:21
Written by Alfredo Giambrone
The record for the largest number of shoots striked in a hole during a major is of William Steel who, in the first edition of The Open Championship (Prestwick 1860), scored an 21. The absolute record, however, is of an American golfer. In 1912, during the qualifying rounds for the Shawnee Invitational, the lady has succeded to strike 166 shots to complete the 16th hole, a par 3 of 120 meters. Her tee-shot ended up in a river that carried away the ball. Undeterred, with a boat, caught it about 2 kilometers and half away, and from there she played up to put it in the hole ... an hour after striking off the tee.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING GOLFER… WHAT IS IT?
Saturday, 10 September 2016 18:16
Written by Super User
We think that our relation with you it’s not only based on services offered by us: it’s more than this. It’s try to engage you in our activities and interests: for this reason borns this website’s section.
Rome and Golf is glad to present you its column “The importance of being golfer”: every Monday you will find in here some curiosities about golf’s world.