Rib injury forces Daly to pull out of Australian tournamentsSeptember 8th, 2009 Rib injury forces Daly to cancel Australia tripSYDNEY — John Daly has pulled out of his two-tournament trip to Australia due to a recurring rib injury he expects will sideline him for the remainder of the year. The 1991 PGA Championship winner and 1995 British Open champion had planned to play in the Australian Open in Sydney and the Australian PGA Championship at Coolum in December, but announced Wednesday that the old injury had flared again and required surgery last week.
Jeev finishes tied 67th at PGA ChampionshipsAugust 17th, 2009 HAZELTINE - Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh slipped down the leaderboard with a disappointing six-over 78 and to a lowly 67th place, but South Korean star Y.E. Yang upstaged Tiger Woods to become the first Asian to win a Major, when he grabbed the 91st PGA Championships.
Jeev makes cut at PGA ChampionshipAugust 15th, 2009 HAZELTINE - India's Jeev Milkha Singh crossed the first hurdle as he successfully made the weekend rounds with a second round 73 despite a late bogey in the 91st PGA Championships at the Hazeltine National Golf Club. Jeev is now tied 48th and 10-shots off the leader Tiger Woods after the second round Friday.
Paul Casey, No. 3 in world, has rib muscle injury that puts next week's PGA in doubtAugust 6th, 2009 Casey pulls out of Firestone with rib injuryAKRON, Ohio — Paul Casey has withdrawn from the Bridgestone Invitational because of a strained rib muscle. It is uncertain if the world's No.
Rejuvenated and fit Jeev returns to action at WGCAugust 5th, 2009 AKRON - After a three-week gap, Jeev Milkha Singh will return to action at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at the Firestone Country Club in Akron Ohio. Jeev said he has fully recovered from the side muscle injury that forced him to withdraw from the British Open last month.
Watson turns back the clock at British OpenJuly 16th, 2009 Turnberry,SCOTLAND - Tom Watson topped the early leaderboard as the British Open got underway in benign conditions Thursday at the Ailsa Course in Scotland's Turnberry Resort in Ayrshire. The 59-year-old American, who won the Open back in 1977 when it first came to Turnberry, carded a 5-under par 65 to take the early clubhouse lead, one shot clear of Australia's John Senden, who only qualified for the event Tuesday.
'Hot' Bhullar confident on eve of British OpenJuly 15th, 2009 TURNBERRY - The baby face may be a dead giveaway, but Gaganjeet Bhullar's confidence is that of a man way beyond his 21 years and it also gives no indication of the fact that he is making his Major debut at the 138th edition of the British Open. While Jeev Milkha Singh has been the flagbearer of Indian golf globally, it would not be incorrect to say that Bhullar is by far the hottest Indian golfer right now.
Jeev's withdraws, but advises Bhullar to be patientJuly 14th, 2009 TURNBERRY - The nagging muscle injury which Tuesday forced Jeev Milkha Singh to pull out leaves young Gaganjeet Bhullar as Indias lone challenger at the British Open at the Turnberry Golf Course. Earlier in the day, Jeev, reigning Asian Tour No.1, withdrew due to a muscle injury in the rib-cage area.
Former Masters champion Immelman forced to miss another majorJuly 8th, 2009 Immelman withdraws from British OpenLUSS, Scotland — Trevor Immelman has withdrawn from the British Open next week at Turnberry because of a wrist injury that has been slow to heal. Immelman, a former Masters champion, also had to withdraw from the U.S.
Jeev misses cut but vows to be back in US OpenJune 21st, 2009 BETHPAGE - Jeev Milkha Singh left Bethpage Black with mixed feelings. He finally got close to the conditions that he would have loved to have had in the first place and played a good second round of 73, but was never really in with a chance of making the cut at the US Open gold.
Family presence gives Jeev comfort at Majors (US Open Diary) (Repeating for all needing)June 21st, 2009 FARMINGDALE - Jeev Milkha Singh, the standard bearer of Indian golf, has a good number of his family members here at the US Open. While wife Kudrat travels with him most of the time, also present at Bethpage are his legendary athlete dad Milkha Singh, mother Nirmal Singh and his sister Mona, who lives in New York.
Family presence gives Jeev comfort at Majors (US Open Diary)June 20th, 2009 FARMINGDALE - Jeev Milkha Singh, the standard bearer of Indian golf, has a good number of his family members here at the US Open. While wife Kudrat travels with him most of the time, also present at Bethpage are his legendary athlete dad Milkha Singh, mother Nirmal Singh and his sister Mona, who lives in New York.
Jeev falls back after good startJune 19th, 2009 FARMINGDALE - Jeev Milkha Singh, smarting under the rough start he had on a rainy first day, seemed to have left the dirt track and found sunnier pastures. But one bad hole did him in as he finished with a disastrous eight-over 78 in the 109th US Open where the first round was on Friday.
Heavy rain hits US Open golf, Jeev at five-over for first eight holesJune 18th, 2009 FARMINGDALE - The US Open golf tournament had one of its wettest starts in recent years Thursday as heavy rain forced a suspension of play in mid-morning, with no player having gone beyond the 13th hole in the first round at the treacherous Bethpage Black course here. The inclement weather also meant high scores with just four players under and Indias Jeev Milkha Singh playing with a troublesome inter-costal muscle was at a disastrous five-over after eight holes.
Jyoti second, Jeev and Kapur sixth at European OpenMay 29th, 2009 LONDON - It seemed an Indian summer at the European Open with all three Indians in the fray placed inside top-six at the end of the first round at the London Golf Club. While Jyoti Randhawa, fresh from a skydiving holiday in the US, shot a six-under 66 to be tied second, Jeev Milkha Singh shot a 67 and Shiv kapur, who of late has taken to meditation, also brought home a 67.