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Rory McIlroy recently announced that he will return to one of Europe's most prestigious tournaments this season ahead of the ...
South Africa’s subpar economic performance over the last decade has weakened its macroeconomic fundamentals and social indicators. In response to formidable COVID-19-related challenges, government ...
The PGA Championship tees off at Quail Hollow on May 15 and the full field has been confirmed, with 16 LIV Golf members ...
Thomas has tabbed Joe Greiner, previously the longtime caddie for Max Homa, to loop this week at Augusta National. Homa and Greiner separated after THE PLAYERS Championship last month, following a ...
South Africa’s goal since 2012 has been to build a capable and developmental state to address the twin challenges of poverty and inequality. The country’s National Development Plan defines a ...
A ranking of the top songs based on streaming and sales activity from within the country- as tracked by Luminate. The ranking is based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams ...
The South African Reserve Bank has continued to fulfill its constitutional mandate to protect the value of the local currency by keeping inflation low and steady. This paper provides evidence that ...
The 38-year-old is a childhood friend of PGA star Max Homa, and first caddied for the American in 2013. Since 2019, Greiner was Homa’s consistent bag partner up until earlier this year ...
Knost also reported that Morikawa will be replacing Jakovac with Joe Greiner, who used to caddie for Max Homa and recently stepped in to carry Justin Thomas' bag for his win at the RBC Heritage.
It’s about time Scheffler rectified that. Was Max Homa’s Masters performance a sign of better things to come? Max Homa can breathe a sigh of relief for more than one reason, thanks to his ...
Greiner was Justin Thomas' caddie at Augusta National during the Masters. The veteran caddie was on the bag for Max Homa before the golfer made a change ahead of the Masters. Morikawa and ...
Defending champion Akshay Bhatia (2-over 74), world No. 5 Ludvig Åberg (1-under 71) and Max Homa (4-over 76) were among those that stuggled to build momentum in the final event before the Masters.