Category: Golf

  • The University of San Diego leads the second day of the Golf event at Prestige College

    A day that saw one of the best teams in the first round, the University of San Diego took the lead after the second round of the Prestige College golf tournament at the Quinta.

    The bullfighters pulled a team score of 8-mine of 276 on the Norman par-71 course on Tuesday at PGA West Tuesday, giving the team a total of 11 sous 36 holes in the format with four strokes and four counts . It’s good for a six -stroke advance on the Kansas, which maintained its second -class position in the team competition despite a 1 285 shot from the clear and hot day of the Quinta.

    Northwestern and Little Rock have undertook a draw for the third, the two teams drawing team scores 3 under the day to reach 4 under the tournament.

    The chief of the first round in North Carolina fell a day when the four scores counted fired on the peer. The Tar Heels finished 13 during the day and fell in 13th place in the field of 24 teams, 15 shots behind the bullfighters.

    The individual culmination of the Round came from Nicklaus Mason from Kansas State, who marked the first hole in one of the events this year. Mason acceded the 13th hole of 216 yards during Norman, part of a round of 71 equal.

    In the individual competition, the co-leader overnight, Kobe Valociek, from the state of Kansas, took the head solo with a 69, passing him to 7-mine of 135 in the last round on Wednesday. It’s good for an advance suddenly on three golfers – Sam Renner from Washington State, Collin Hodgkinson of Oregon State and Jake Hibbert from Florida Atlantic. Renner and Hodgkinson each fired 69 during the day, while Hibbert fired 67.

    David Ford de Caroline du Nord hits an approach turned on the first hole during the Prestige at PGA West at the Quinta, California, on February 18, 2025.David Ford de Caroline du Nord hits an approach turned on the first hole during the Prestige at PGA West at the Quinta, California, on February 18, 2025.

    David Ford de Caroline du Nord hits an approach turned on the first hole during the Prestige at PGA West at the Quinta, California, on February 18, 2025.

    More: David Ford leads North Carolina at the head of the first day at the Prestige College Golf Event

    Valociek was 1 for the day with three birdies and four bogeys until he sorted three consecutive holes from the 15th.

    One of the co-leaders of the first round, David Ford de Caroline du Nord, had trouble on Tuesday with his team. Ford, ranked sixth in the country and leading the PGA Tour U ranking for the 2024-25 season, pulled 41 on its first nine holes, the nine rear in Cours Norman, and finished with a 75 and fell to 23rd in the general classification .

    For the bullfighters, Cooper Humphreys paved the way with a 68, while Ryan Abaun and Ian Maspat each fired 69. You Seoung Choi fired 70 and Jaden Cantafio fired 71, the score that was thrown for the team day.

    For Wednesday’s final, the 12 best teams after 36 holes will repercussions in the morning wave, with departure hours from 6:45 a.m. on the first and 10th T-shirts of the Normand. Admission to the tournament is free.

    This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: University of San Diego takes a second -round lead in the Golf Event of Prestige College

  • Before the next PGA Tour Start, Luke Clanton won the first university event in the spring season

    There is a reason why Luke Clanton is the best amateur (and one of the best players) in the world.

    The Junior of Florida State was stellar on Tuesday during a day of 36 holes at the Watersound Invitational, pulling 11 under three eagles to come and win his first beginning of autumn. This is the fifth victory of his university career, on three shots against Jonathan Griz and Jones of Alabama.

    After having opened in 1 against 73 at the Shark’s Tooth Golf Course in Panama City Beach, Florida, Clanton shot Tuesday 66-66 and 5-me 67. The last round was moved Tuesday afternoon due to the scheduled weather on Wednesday , and Clanton took advantage of his day of 36 holes with 8 birdies and three eagles.

    He finished 10 within the week, his first start of the spring college after three appearances on the PGA Tour, making a cut in the insurance of Farmers Open.

    Next week, Clanton will do it at the Cognizant Classic of the PGA Tour in the beaches of Palm. The child of the hometown needs a point in the PGA Accelerated Tour university to reach 20 points, which would make him win a PGA Tour card, and he can accept membership after the NCAA championship in May.

    Whatever its result in Cognizant Classic, Clanton, who ranked 93rd in the official classification of the world golf as an amateur, is practically guaranteed to win the Ben Hogan Prize, which would give him three points and secure the card.

    As a team, Florida State dominated during the final round, pulling 15-273 to come from behind and beat the Alabama by nine shots. Michael Mays and Tyler Weaver equaled equal sixth to 5 sous, and Weaver equaled Clanton with a 5-mine of 67 during the last round. UCLA (13 sous) and Georgia Tech (12 sous) finished third and fourth, respectively.

    After having shot the second tour of his university career on Monday, Gordon Sargent, a senior of Vanderbilt who obtained his PGA Tour card via Accelerated in October 2023, rebounded with consecutive cycles of the 71-MOINS of 71 Tuesday.

    This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Luke Clanton obtained a victory in the first college of the Senmestre de Spring

  • The South Korean broadcasting partner of LPGA did not pay for 2024 and 2025 seasons

    The problems of the LPGA with its South Korean partner in media rights did not end with a lost event. In addition to the unpaid invoices that have canceled the next FIR Hills Seri Pak championship, JTBC has also not paid for the dissemination of all LPGA events in 2024 and 2025. Golfer obtained a memo sent to LPGA players by the acting commissioner, Liz Moore, who described other details, in particular that JTBC had not “committed significantly or payment insurance”.

    “To protect our interests, we file a complaint to enforce a warranty agreement with a JTBC affiliate to recover the unpaid amounts,” Moore wrote in a note sent to players on February 18.

    “For the moment, we do not finish our agreements and will continue to honor our obligations to avoid disturbances in the coverage of the tournament in Korea. However, if JTBC does not respect its dissemination commitments, we are ready to implement alternative solutions. “

    With the LPGA contract with JTBC expiring at the end of the year, the tour has already gone to the market to explore new options.

    In January, the tour canceled the FIR Hills Seri Pak championship, scheduled from March 20 to 23, in Palos Verdes Estates, California, after declaring that an unnamed subscriber had not paid his bills for 2024 events and 2025. Golfer Later confirmed JTBC as an subscriber.

    The rights of the media of JTBC with the LPGA date back to the Carolyn Bivens era as a commissioner, which officially entered into force in 2010, when Mike Whan was in charge. The original agreement, described in an LPGA press release in 2009, included JTBC subscription to an event on the LPGA in Southern California as well as the title sponsoring the 2009 Phoenix LPGA.

    The JTBC media rights agreement is unusual insofar as the LPGA obtains a sum of money and a certain number of events, then in turn, JTBC can recover part of this money by selling the advantages of the ‘event to a third party at its discretion.

    The JTBC name has been attached to a number of tournaments over the years, such as the Hugel-JTBC the Open, which later became the Hugel-Air La Open. From 2014 to 2016, the tour held the JTBC Founders Cup in Phoenix. Sometimes JTBC appeared in the title, and sometimes, as in the case of Fir Hills, this was not the case.

    The LPGA would then use JTBC media rights funds for its general operating budget.

    Nelly Korda of the United States poses with the World Golf Hall of Famer was laughed after winning the Fir Hills Seri Pak championship at the Palos Verdes Golf Club on March 24, 2024 in Palos Verdes Estates, California.Nelly Korda of the United States poses with the World Golf Hall of Famer was laughed after winning the Fir Hills Seri Pak championship at the Palos Verdes Golf Club on March 24, 2024 in Palos Verdes Estates, California.

    Nelly Korda of the United States poses with the World Golf Hall of Famer was laughed after winning the Fir Hills Seri Pak championship at the Palos Verdes Golf Club on March 24, 2024 in Palos Verdes Estates, California.

    This year’s Fir Hills event, won by N ° 1 Nelly Korda in 2024, was to be held at the Palos Verdes Golf Club and with a 2 million dollars handbag. However, the total cost of the title sponsorship would have exceeded the value of the handbag, probably about $ 3 million.

    The rights of the South Korean media has long been essential to the health of the tour, although with the best players from a certain number of different countries, the portfolio of the rights of the tour of the tour is now more diverse.

    At the end of last year, Golfer said the LPGA had to lose around $ 2 million in 2024. This could increase considerably in 2025.

    This article originally appeared on Golfweek: the South Korean Radio-Radio partner of LPGA did not pay 2024, 2025

  • Adam Scott expects some members of the PGA Tour to be turned upside down if Liv Golfers return to the League after their outings

    Adam Scott expects some members of the PGA tour to be turned upside down if a kind of reunification of sport will occur in the near future.

    Scott, who is the president of the advisory council for tour players and joined Commissioner Jay Monahan at the White House earlier this month to discuss negotiations with the public investment fund of Saudi Arabia and Golf Liv, said this week that he gets why some would be frustrated to suddenly see Livs golf members play on tour again.

    After all, at the start of the startup league, there were a lot of fights when some of the biggest names in the sport left and received incredibly important pay checks to do so.

    “I would not be surprised – or I would not judge anyone, the members – if the reunification happened and that they were not satisfied with the way it happened,” said Scott, via Doug Ferguson de l ‘Associated Press. “I hope they don’t spend as much time talking about it.

    “I would not keep anyone against anyone if there were negative emotions attached to it, the thoughts of the returning players.”

    Scott’s comments were very different from those that Rory McILroy made before the Genesis Invitational last week. McILroy, who was initially one of the hardest criticisms in LIV golf, thinks that people need to “recover”.

    “If people are injured or have their wounded feelings because the guys have gone [to LIV] Or anything, as who care about it? Said McILroy. “Let’s move on together and just try to advance this thing and do what is best for the game.”

    The tour and the PIF negotiated the terms of the partnership since Monahan made its superb merger announcement in June 2023. This followed years of an animated battle between the two leagues, although no agreement was finalized . Monahan and Scott met President Donald Trump about negotiations earlier this month, and another meeting should occur soon. Monahan said after this meeting that “everything goes forward with the pace”.

    One of the priorities of negotiations, said Monahan is reunification and what it would look like. Many golfers have seen their respective tour cards revoked, faced suspensions and fines and more after leap to Liv golf at the start, so it is not as simple as welcoming them with open arms open .

    “It’s not just the decision of the tour, do you know what I mean?” Scott said about reunification, which he described as “a way to follow” for the partnership.

    “There are two people in this discussion, more to be honest – the DP World Tour, many other stakeholders in the professional game. The tour and its representatives talk about it a lot. But we do not control the whole situation. There is another side of history. It is not an easy thing to resolve, otherwise we would have resolved it, I think. »»

    When an agreement is concluded, or if it does it, remains to be seen. While things feel closer than ever, the two parties have already stolen beyond their initial deadline to obtain an agreement in place. The tour and the LIV golf have already started their 2025 seasons also separately.

    Once things finally settle down and the golf world meets, whatever it looks like, Scott is well aware that not everyone will be happy.

    “There are no easy answers to all of this. Everyone has the right to feel something in what happened, “said Scott.

    “The only thing I know is that we are not going to please everyone, but everyone should know that I will support these players of players. They are trying to do the best for the whole membership. They have been faced with difficult decisions in the past two years – difficult calls, great consequences – for all that we are voting. »»

  • Ludvig Aberg is the first to obtain a card through PGA Tour University and he is paying it

    San Diego (AP) – Jon Rahm saw this happening, even if he did not know the player – Ludvig Aberg – or how much college would make his mark.

    Towards the end of the inaugural season of Liv Golf in October 2022, Rahm was still optimistic about the PGA Tour and was worried about missing a great opportunity. A Spanish colleague, Eugenio Chacarra, had gone from Oklahoma State to take the guaranteed Saudi wealth.

    Rahm wondered who was the next one.

    “My advice at the PGA Tour?” Start watching university players and offer them more than you do now, ”said Rahm. “All the other major sports have a direct path to the major leagues of the college except golf.”

    The changes to the PGA Tour University were already in preparation, and a month later, the senior n ° 1 went from access to minor leagues (Korn Ferry Tour) to a complete PGA Tour card. Aberg, a senior from Texas Tech, became the first player to take this direct path.

    Four months later, he went 2-2 in the Ryder Cup and celebrated a European victory. In the six months, his name was in the record book of the PGA Tour by matching the lowest score of 72 holes.

    Has that prevented Aberg from joining Liv? No.

    It turns out that a LIV representative had already tried to attract him in the spring of 2022. Aberg described it to the STV Sport in Sweden as money that changes life. He also saw red flags. Aberg prefers to keep life simple. His goal was the PGA Tour and the European tour.

    And it is doing well enough for the moment. He has already won just under $ 18.5 million in 38 tournaments since he left Texas Tech.

    The latest example was his victory on Sunday in the Genesis Invitational at Tough Torrey Pines when he joined a three -stroke deficit on the nine back with a range of great moments with his driver, two fairway metals, His putter and an iron at 9, probably the best blow of the group.

    The 14th hole was the second of the three consecutive Birdies which allowed him to catch Maverick McNealy. The pin was back to the right, trying to attack with a hole corner, trouble for a long time. Aberg had worked on the theft of his shots, and that was one of those moments “show me what you have”.

    “I had a nuning corner number, but I hit an iron at 9 to have the rotation,” he said. “But it is also a dangerous blow because if you pull it a little, it will still and go into danger. It was one of them in which I improved, this iron shot in flight .

    “It was cool to succeed when I needed to do it and give myself a chance to do a birdie.”

    The simplicity with which the 25 -year -old plays is illustrated by his goal along the nine rear after McNealy has finished. “Everything I tried to do once I saw that he had displayed 11 (Sous) was just to reach 12, really,” he said.

    And he did it with a large journey in the middle, a 7 wood which would safely erase water and two putts, the last from 7 feet on the same line – certainly not the same conditions or circumstances – as the 12 feet Tiger Woods made to force a playoff series in the United States.

    It was his greatest victory, yes, but mainly because there are only two others. His first was the European Masters in Switzerland in 2023, the other at Sea Island at the end of this year when he fired 61-61 on weekends to win the RSM Classic.

    It would be certain to follow, and others are necessary before it can be considered a serious threat to Scottie Scheffler, who did not win before his third full season on the PGA Tour and now that’s all that ‘He seems to be doing.

    Aberg was disappointed not to win last year – he had three finalists, including the Masters, his debut in the major championship – and 14 months between the victories, it was like a life. Jordan Spieth had a lightning start for his career in 2013 when he went from any status to a place in the presidents’ team. He failed to win the tour the following year, then 2015 worked well enough for him.

    There is much to love about Aberg, the power and the efficiency of his swing to the speed with which he plays respect and the politeness with which he crosses life.

    “I was impressed because I never looked at someone … More for his behavior and his composure than his game,” said Lucas Glover, remembering the first time he played with Aberg . “For me, it is the most impressive in him is the way he does it in the right direction, humbly and a bit like Scottie. It is impressive to look at someone so young with so much game and as much success and always do it with their humility and grace. »»

    If anything, Aberg has set a high bar for the middle school students who come behind him.

    Michael Thorbjornsen of Stanford was the next player to be n ° 1 at PGA Tour University and begins his first full year. Gordon Sargent de Vanderbilt is still at school but already has a card locked in the “accelerated” program for the subclasses. The Junior of Florida State, Luke Clanton, already has two finalists and is on the verge of a card.

    As anyone, the success of the college does not guarantee anything in golf. The PGA Tour university simply gives the best players ahead. Aberg ran with it. He seems to do everything quickly.

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  • Billy outsidechel, Russell Henley, Sungjae IM, Luke Clanton de FSU in Cognizant Classic Field

    Palm Beach Gardens – Three golfers classified in the Top 25 in the world and the most classified world’s amateur engaged in the Cognizant Classic in the beaches of Palm.

    Russell Henley, ranked 17th in the official ranking of world golf course, n ° 21 Billy outside the chick and n ° 22 Sungjae IM will be joined by the Junior of Florida State University Luke Clanton for the event which takes place on February 27 at 2 March at PGA National.

    Henley, the 2014 winner after defeating Rory McILroy, Russell Knox and Ryan Palmer in a playoff series, made his 11th awareness. Henley won four times on the PGA Tour. It is currently n ° 19 in the Fedex Cup classification with the first 10 this season at the Sony Open (T10) and the Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T5).

    IM won the Cognizant 2020 classic, pulling a last 66 round to retain Mackenzie Hughes by a shot for his first PGA Tour career victory during his 50th departure. He plays cognizant for the seventh consecutive time. The double winner of the tour is n ° 12 in the Fedex Cup classification and two top 5 this season at the Sentry (3) and Farmers Insurance Open (T4).

    Billy Horschel looks at his Birdie Putt on the sixth green when the Cognizant Classic is opened in Palm Beachs from PGA National Resort & Spa on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Palm Beach Gardens, fl.Billy Horschel looks at his Birdie Putt on the sixth green when the Cognizant Classic is opened in Palm Beachs from PGA National Resort & Spa on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Palm Beach Gardens, fl.

    Billy Horschel looks at his Birdie Putt on the sixth green when the Cognizant Classic is opened in Palm Beachs from PGA National Resort & Spa on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Palm Beach Gardens, fl.

    Excluding the former Florida Gator, placed in the top-20 five times in 12 departures from Cognizant, including his best outing, equally in 2017, five drawn behind the winner Rickie Fowler. Excluding eight times winner on tour, has a 43rd in the Fedex Cup classification. Its best finish in six events this season is a T9 at Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

    Clanton, in the field on a sponsor exemption, seeks to secure his PGA Tour card. He accelerated 19 points at the PGA Tour University, a point less from the 20 points necessary to win a tour card after the spring season. The native of Hialeah will make his first official departure at the National PGA and the fourth professional start of the season. He was tied in the 15th rank at Open Farmers Insurance.

    The executive director of Cognizant Classic, Todd Fleming, said that the addition of Henley, IM and out of pearl is “a testimony of the solid field and the intense competition that we are impatient to present”. He said that Clanton “would add another layer of excitement for the phenomenon of the state of Florida and local fans throughout the week of the tournament”.

    Cognizant has now announced seven of the first 50 in the world and expect at least 10 more when the final field is revealed on Friday. In addition, the inhabitants of Fowler, Daniel Berger, Gary Woodland and Camilo Villegas were confirmed.

    The tournament is in its second year with Cognizant as a title sponsor and with the management division of the PGA Tour championships operating the event.

    Classic consiant in palm beaches

    February 26-March 2. Champion lessons, PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens.

    TV: Thursday 2 p.m., Golf; Friday, 2 p.m., golf; Saturday, 1 p.m., the golf passing to NBC at 3 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m., the golf passing to NBC at 3 p.m.

    Title field: Austin Eckroat.

    Tom d’Angelo is a chronicler of senior sports and journalist of the Palm Beach Post. It can be attached to tdangelo@pbpost.com.

    This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Billy Outcher, Russell Henley, Sungjae IM is committed to Cognizant Classic

  • Adam Scott will understand that the PGA Tour players were not happy if Liv Golfers come back

    San Diego (AP) – Rory McILroy thinks that the reunification of the players who defeated the LIV golf funded by Arabia is best for membership in the PGA Tour and “Everyone must just recover” and go front.

    Adam Scott will understand if there are still bad feelings. He was put in the foreground of such discussions since he joined the PGA Tour Board at the beginning of 2024, roughly when the PGA Tour was part of the strategic sports group and its investment of 1.5 billion dollars.

    “I would not be surprised – or I would not judge anyone, the members – if the reunification happened and that they were not satisfied with the way it happened,” said Scott, stopping for Rub your eyes with both hands before adding: “I hope they don’t spend as much time talking about it.

    “I would not keep anyone against anyone if there were negative emotions attached to it, the thoughts of the returning players.”

    PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said reunification was a priority in touring the tour with the public investment fund of Saudi Arabia. Scott shared an overview of the reasons why it took time, even if the talks seem to progress.

    When asked if reunification was the only way to follow, he replied: “It is a way to follow”.

    “But it’s not just the decision of the tour, you know what I mean?” He said. “There are two people in this discussion, more to be honest – the DP World Tour, many other stakeholders in the professional game. The tour and its representatives talk about it a lot.

    “It is not an easy thing to solve, otherwise we would have resolved it, I think.”

    Scott has no regrets to have agreed to be on the advisory advice of players for the first time at the age of 42, then to win an election to be president of PAC who led to being director of the players and Finally a trip to the White House with Monahan to meet the meeting with President Donald Trump.

    But it was a lot.

    “I’m going to be honest, it took a few months to wrap the stuff of the head,” he said. “During the first weeks of me coming to the board of directors, we vot for a minority shareholder to take equity in the tour. There are no easy answers to all this. Everyone has the right to Feel something about what happened.

    “The only thing I know is that we are not going to please everyone, but everyone should know that I will support these players of players,” he said “they try to do the Best thing for the whole of membership.

    Get a step on it

    One of the advantages of the signature events of the limited field was to avoid too much traffic on the golf course, which often leads to long rounds. PGA Tour officials have succeeded – hardly – to stick to the plan of Twosomes off a tee at Genesis Invitational, a rarity on the west coast when you try to integrate into the CBS diffusion window .

    This helped that 54 players cut Torrey Pines from the 72 men’s field (the cup is not a bad idea for other signature events – not only Genesis, Bay Hill and Memorial). One more group and the tour would probably have gone to the T-shirts division.

    Time has certainly helped too. When the tour was in Torrey Pines a month ago, it was a complete field (cut in the top 65 and the links) with bouncing and courageous conditions.

    Meanwhile, the LPGA tour is not mistaken while trying to get things done. It has an effective new policy when the tour resumes its national schedule in Arizona at the end of March.

    The players will be sentenced to a fine for having taken up to five seconds above the limit. They will receive a penalty at a blow if they are six to 15 seconds above the limit and two strokes if they are exceeded by the limit of 16 seconds or more.

    The first player in the group to strike 3, the shots and the approach putts will obtain 10 additional seconds, but not for extinguished on the by 4 and the by 5 (unless it is one by 4 accessible) .

    Justin Leonard coaches

    Mike Thomas was walking in the final of the Genesis Invitational in Torrey Pines looking at his son, Justin, recording another top-10. And from time to time, he checked his phone to get a score update – on the PGA Tour champions.

    There, the first Sunday of the Chubb Classic was Justin Leonard, who won for the first time in almost 17 years.

    The link with Thomas is southern Florida and Leonard’s son Luke.

    Thomas, who has retired after a long career as a PGA professional in Kentucky, is best known for his work with junior golfers. Having moved to Florida, he helped Luke Leonard.

    This led Justin Leonard, a former winner of the British Open and the players, to ask Mike Thomas last year to Royal Troon if it did not bother him to take a look.

    Leonard grew up with the coach of the PGA renown temple, Randy Smith, in Royal Oaks, and this is always the case. Thomas gives him a set of eyes near his home, and the work has borne fruit.

    “Luke, my 18 -year -old son, worked with Mike Thomas and I always appreciated the way he communicated and his eyes,” said Leonard. “So I contacted him when I was in Too after the first round and he somehow showed me what was going on and why I was struggling. So we tried to do some work in there. “”

    Leonard won for the first time since St. Jude Classic in 2008.

    “I have an excellent situation with Randy Smith and Mike Thomas,” he said. “It’s so fun to be finally here because I always felt like I would be.”

    Classification updates

    The official classification of world golf should not mean as much for Jon Rahm since he left to join the Liv Golf Funded by Saudi Arabia, which does not obtain large -game ranking points because its small list does not Never change the whole season.

    He crossed the bad type of milestone anyway. Rahm fell from the top 50 this week (n ° 52) for the first time in eight years. The Spaniard first carried out the top 50 by winning the farmers’ insurance open in Torrey Pines in 2017.

    Justin Thomas tends slowly in the other direction. He now has six top 10 in his last eight tournaments in the world, and his equality for the ninth at the Genesis Invitational allowed him to return to the top 10 for the first time since he missed the Cup in the Masters 2023 .

    The next step for Thomas wins for the first time since he won his second PGA championship in May 2022 in Southern Hills.

    Divots

    Only two of the seven winners of the PGA Tour this season were not already exempt from the Masters. This is likely to change this week in Mexico, an area that has only 11 players already planned for Augusta National. … Mike Corbat, former CEO of Citigroup, and Bill Rhodes, executive president of Autzone, joined the PGA Tour Policy Board. There had been vacant posts since Jimmy Dunne and Mark Flaherty resigned last year. … Rose Zhang, champion of the NCAA of Stanford and double winner of the LPGA tour, joined the Bay Golf Club ownership group on the Indoor TGL League. … With his equality for the ninth in the Genesis Invitational, Nick Taylor became the 117th player to exceed $ 20 million in PGA Tour gains.

    Weekly statistics

    The seven winners of the PGA Tour this season came from seven countries – Japan, Canada, Austria, the United States, Northern Ireland, Belgium and Sweden.

    Last word

    “You don’t have to look too far beyond our ranking to know that outside the majors, if you want to see the best players in the world, there is only one place to see it. And It’s in Liv. ” – Scott O’Neil, the new CEO of Liv Golf.

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  • The slow week in golf as PGA Tour goes to Mexico and the LPGA begins a swing through Asia

    PGA Tour

    Open from Mexico to Vidantaworld

    Site: Vallarta, Mexico.

    Courses: Vallarta Vidanta. Yardage: 7,436. By: 71.

    Money price: $ 7 million. Part of the winner: $ 1.26 million.

    Television: Thursday to Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-dimanche, 1 p.m. to 1 p.m. (golf canal), 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. (NBC).

    Reigning champion: Jake Knapp.

    Fedex Cup Leader: Ludvig Aberg.

    Last week: Ludvig Aberg won the Genesis Invitational.

    Notes: Technically open Mexico is on the west coast of America, but it is the start of NBC’s coverage until mastery. … Aaron Rai (n ° 29) is the best classified player in an area which presents only four of the top 50. … The field of 132 men includes six additional exemptions from sponsors reserved for America in America Latin. This list includes Alvaro Ortiz, a former Latin American amateur champion and Carlos Ortiz’s younger brother. … Padraig Harrington is on the ground. He played three times on the European tour earlier this year. … the winner obtains an invitation to the masters. Only 11 players on the field are already in the masters. This includes two amateurs, the American amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester and the Latin American amateur champion Justin Hastings. … Blades Brown, the last teenager at Turning Pro, received another exemption from the sponsor. He missed the cup in the American Express.

    Next week: Cognizant Classic in the beaches of Palm.

    Online: https://www.pgantour.com/

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    LPGA tour

    Honda LPGA Thailand

    Site: Chonburi, Thailand.

    Courses: Siam CC (Old). Yardage: 6,632. By: 72.

    Silver price: $ 1.7 million. Part of winner: $ 255,000.

    Television: Wednesday to Thursday, from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Dimanche, 10:30 p.m. to 3:30 am (Golf Channel).

    Reigning champion: Patty Tavatanakit.

    RACE TO CME Globe Leader: A LIM KIM.

    Last tournament: Yeali Noh won the founders cup.

    Notes: it starts the first swing in Asia on the LPGA tour, which goes from Thailand to Singapore to China. There will be another swing in Asia in the fall. … seven of the first 10 in the ranking of the female world play in Thailand. This does not include Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko, the two best players. … The two LPGA winners this season are on the field, a Lim Kim (Champions Tournament) and Yemimi Noh (Founders Cup). … The estate includes the Japanese twins Akie and Chisato Iwai, who both won cards thanks to LPGA qualifications last year. They play on sponsors’ exemptions. … Another exemption went to Gianna Clemente, better known for having participated in three consecutive LPGA events until Monday by qualifying at the age of 14 at the end of summer 2022. … Patty Tavatanakit won the tournament last year, joining Ariya Jutanugarn (2021) as the only Thai players to win on home at home.

    Next week: HSBC women’s world championship.

    Online: https://www.lpga.com/

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    European tour

    Magical Open Kenya

    Site: Nairobi, Kenya.

    Courses: Muthaiga GC. Yardage: 7,208. By: 71.

    Silver price: $ 2.5 million. Winner’s share: $ 416,667.

    Television: Thursday to Friday, from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday from 4:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Golf Channel).

    Reigning champion: Darius van Driel.

    Race to Dubai Leader: Tyrrell Hatton.

    Notes: this is the first of the three judgments on the African continent. … The field does not include anyone in the top 100 in the world ranking. … Haotong Li won a victory in Qatar Masters. … Brandon Wu, Troy Merritt and Callum Tarren play in a category that attributes spots to PGA Tour players who finished between 126 and 200 in the Fedex Cup last year. … This is the sixth year for the Kenya Open to be part of the European tour. It was on the calendar of the challenge of the challenge dating from 1991. … Among the former champions were Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam and Trevor Immelman. … No American has ever won the Kenya Open since it started in 1967 as an associated event for the initially become the Safari circuit. … Tyrrell Hatton remains at the top of the race in Dubai since his victory in the Dubai Desert Classic, a Rolex event. … The European tour will be in South Africa over the next two weeks.

    Last tournament: Haotong Li won Qatar Masters.

    Next week: Open South African Investc championship.

    Online: https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/

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    Liv Golf Lague

    Last week: Joaquin Niemann won Liv Adélaïde Golf.

    Next tournament: Liv Golf Hong Kong from March 7 to 9.

    Point leader: Adrian Méronk.

    Online: https://www.livgolf.com/

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    Champions PGA Tour

    Last week: Justin Leonard won the Chubb Classic.

    Next tournament: COLOGUARD Classic from March 7 to 9.

    Charles Schwab Cup Leader: Ernie Els.

    Online: https://www.pgantour.com/pgatour-champions

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    Korn Ferry Tour

    Last tournament: Kyle Westmoreland won the Panama championship.

    Next week: Argentina visa opened on February 27-March 2.

    Point leader: Hank Lebioda.

    Online: https://www.pgantour.com/korn-ferry-tour/

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    Other visits

    Sunshine Tour: Hyundai Open, Royal Johannesburg GC (East), Johannesburg. Reigning champion: New tournament. Online: https://sunshinetour.com/

    PGA Tour of Australasia: Webex Players Series Sydney, Castle Hill CC, Norwest, Australia. Previous winner: Kazuma Kobori. Online: https://pga.org.au/

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    AP Golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf

  • Is there a TGL match tonight? Time, television calendar for the Tiger Woods Golf League

    The TGL is back today.

    After a tripleheader stacked Monday, Jupiter (1-1) appears against New York (0-2) tonight at 7 p.m.

    Tiger Woods, Kevin Kisner and Tom Kim of Jupiter will face Cameron Young from New York, Rickie Fowler and Matt Fitzpatrick.

    Tiger Woods kisses Tom Kim after Jupiter Links GC beat Boston Common in a TGL match at Sofi Center on January 27, 2025 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.Tiger Woods kisses Tom Kim after Jupiter Links GC beat Boston Common in a TGL match at the Sofi Center on January 27, 2025 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

    Tiger Woods kisses Tom Kim after Jupiter Links GC beat Boston Common in a TGL match at the Sofi Center on January 27, 2025 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

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    Woods, who originally fell into the PGA Tour event he welcomes, The Genesis Invitational, is committed to playing in the TGL TGL event.

    Here is everything you need to know about what will happen, including time, television schedule and streaming information:

    What time is the TGL golf game today?

    Jupiter against New York will be broadcast at 7 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN +.

    Which channel is TGL Golf on?

    Sofi Center: Where is TGL Golf League?

    The Sofi Center, which finished construction last fall, is an installation of nearly 250,000 square feet on the Campus du Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Its simulator screen is 64 to 53 feet, and the rotary green is located on a platinum 41 meters wide. It can accommodate a capacity of 1,500 fans.

    TGL calendar

    The TGL season ends with the semi-finals from March 17 to 18 and the March 24-25 championship. Here is an overview of upcoming matches on the TGL calendar:

    • February 18: Jupiter against New York, 7 p.m., ESPN | ESPN +

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  • When is the British open 2025? Dates, schedule for the second major of the PGA Tour season

    The British Open will take place from July 13 to 20 at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in the County of Antrim, in Northern Ireland.

    The emblematic course was the backdrop of some of the most magical moments in golf.

    After Xander Schauffele won the event last year, which will go out in the lead in 2025?

    Here are key things to know about the tournament.

    When is the British 2025 open?

    Xander Schauffele reacts after having made a sip of Birdie on the 16th green n ° 16 during his last round at the Open British at the Royal Too in Scotland on July 21, 2024.Xander Schauffele reacts after having made a sip of Birdie on the 16th green n ° 16 during his last round at the Open British at the Royal Too in Scotland on July 21, 2024.

    Xander Schauffele reacts after having made a sip of Birdie on the 16th green n ° 16 during his last round at the Open British at the Royal Too in Scotland on July 21, 2024.

    The British Open will take place from July 13 to 20.

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    Where is 2025 British Open?

    The British Open will take place at the Royal Portrush Golf Club of County Antrim, in Northern Ireland.

    Who won the British Open last year?

    Xander Schauffele won the British Open last year.

    Most British open victories

    Harry Vardon, 6 (1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914)

    James Braid, 5 (1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910)

    John Henry Taylor, 5 (1895, 1895, 1900, 1909, 1913)

    Peter Thomson, 5 (1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1965)

    Tom Watson, 5 (1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983)

    This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: 2025 British Open: dates, schedule of the major golf tournament