Topic: Gregory Havret

Ramsay leads with "idol" Garcia on his heels

SOTOGRANDE, Spain (Reuters) - Briton Richie Ramsay maintained his Andalucia Masters lead Friday as the difficult Valderrama course took its toll on second round scoring.Ramsay's one-over-par 72 left him five-under-par, 137, two strokes better than Frenchman Gregory Havret (71) and three ...

McDowell wins US Open golf championship

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell won the US Open, holding steady as Pebble Beach buffeted a bevy of golf's big names to claim his first major championship.McDowell on Sunday became the first European since England's Tony Jacklin in 1970 ...
A major deal: McDowell takes down the best, earns US Open titleThere was the group of players he beat and the group of players he joined.With his whole career in front of him and a U.S. Open title behind him ...
Frenchman Gregory Havret comes out of nowhere for runner-up finish at US OpenGregory Havret almost didn't make it to the U.S. Open.Late last month, he made an improbable 50-foot putt to get into a six-man playoff at an Open ...

Johnson plummets as Els climbs at US Open

In a blink, Dustin Johnson's three-shot US Open lead was gone as the big-hitting American took triple-bogey at the second hole of the final round on Sunday.Johnson, who barely put a foot wrong in the previous two rounds, launched his ...

Strong start stretches McDowell's US Open lead

Graeme McDowell stretched his US Open lead with a birdie-birdie start as his nearest pursuers were slow off the mark at windy Pebble Beach.Northern Ireland's McDowell, seeking his first major title, moved to five-under for the tournament through two holes ...

Lawrie back in the swing of things

Scotland's Paul Lawrie, whose 10-year European Tour exemption for winning The Open ends this season, leads the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles after the opening day.. Lawrie, 97th on the money list and needing to be in the top 115 in ...

Havret eyes a shot at a place in 2010

Gregory Havret was drenched in champagne by friends and supporters after winning the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, but today the Frenchman insisted a taste of the Ryder Cup would be even sweeter. Havret followed up his dramatic one-shot victory over England ...
Phil Mickelson Lets Another One Slip Away Heading to British OpenThis time, Phil Mickelson needed two bad drives on the closing hole to throw away another victory.Thirteen months removed from his 72nd-hole meltdown in the U.S. Open, Lefty bogeyed Loch ...
Gregory Havret Rallies Past Phil Mickelson to Win Scottish Open on First Playoff HolePhil Mickelson got a do-over after hitting a wayward tee shot at the 72nd hole, but the next one was even worse. A faulty driver cost Lefty his first ...