Pro Golf Daily: Tiger Woods' Stanford Regrets
Our latest daily roundup is here as Tiger Woods speaks out on his regrets from leaving Stanford early.
Welcome back to Pro Golf Daily.
If this is your first time joining us for the daily roundup, the idea of this piece is generally to help keep you up to date on the best of all the latest golf news from around the world on a day-to-day basis.
As such, this column will act as a means to recap everything that you might have missed from us on the previous day, but also more importantly to share with you some of the work from around the internet that is worth your attention as a fan of the game.
If you spot something that you think might be of interest, you can send it our way too. Tweet it to @ProGolfNow or message us on Facebook.
Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 10/21/16
Portugal Masters: Andy Sullivan On Track For A Title Defense (read here): Heading into the weekend’s play in Vilamoura, England’s Andy Sullivan is in prime position to retain the Portugal Masters. Mike Randleman recaps the action.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 10/21/16
Five Reasons Why Tiger Woods Regretting Not Staying At Stanford Another Year Rings Hollow (read here): One of many interesting details to emerge from Tiger’s interview with Charlie Rose this week, was his insistence that his only regret is not staying at Stanford for another year. John Strege explains why he’s skeptical about that statement.
Shane Lowry Talks Oakmont, Correcting Slow Play On Tour (read here): In a Q&A with Sean Zak, Shane Lowry reflects on his near miss at the U.S. Open, winning on the European Tour as an amateur, and his frustration at the pace of play among professionals.
CIMB Classic: Russell Knox In Contention As Anirban Lahiri Leads (read here): Although higher profile names such as Russell Knox and Justin Thomas lie in wait in second place, India’s Anirban Lahiri will enter the final round of the CIMB Classic in Malaysia with a four-shot lead.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
More from Pro Golf Now