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WM's zero-waste approach to golf's raucous Phoenix Open catching on in the sports world; Wyndham Clark shoots 7-under 64 to take 1st-round lead in Phoenix Open; Trump and Jay Monahan meet at White House as PGA Tour deal with Saudis gets closer; LIV Golf players now have their own path to US Open exemption; Tiger Woods says his mother has died.
“I felt like I played a lot of great golf and did a lot of really good things this week — and I feel like we kind of deserved that,” Thomas said. Detry had been waiting for this moment. The 32-year-old won the European tour's Bridgestone Challenge in 2016, twice represented Belgium at the Olympics and had two runner-up finishes on the PGA ...
Martin Slumbers hangs his hat on making British Open big and promoting women's golf; It's getting harder to stay on the PGA Tour. Here's why; Narin An leads with a 64 in the wind as Nelly Korda struggles in LPGA finale; LPGA Tour sets another record with $127.5M in prize money for 2025; Trump thinks he can fix golf's mess.
WM's zero-waste approach to golf's raucous Phoenix Open catching on in the sports world; Wyndham Clark shoots 7-under 64 to take 1st-round lead in Phoenix Open; Trump and Jay Monahan meet at White House as PGA Tour deal with Saudis gets closer; LIV Golf players now have their own path to US Open exemption; Tiger Woods says his mother has died.
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News Home Tyrrell Hatton outduels Daniel Hillier to win Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Englishman Tyrrell Hatton held off Daniel Hillier of New Zealand to win the Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke on Sunday, equaling Jon Rahm's record of five Rolex Series victories.
KA’UPULEHU-KONA, Hawaii (AP) — Ernie Els won the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship on Saturday for his seventh PGA Tour Champions victory, closing with a 6-under 66 to beat Bernard Langer, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Alex Cejka by two strokes.
What followed was a dozen people searching for the golf ball — Scheffler hates losing — and it eventually was found by his mother. All he could do from there was gouge a 7-iron down the fairway. Scheffler is adding a 5-wood to the bag this week to help with shots out of the rough.