Nov 18th, 2024 Article
Rory McIlroy WINS Finale of DP World Tour and Race to Dubai
R McIlroy (NI);
R McIlroy (NI);
P Waring (Eng);
N Echavarria (Col); J Thomas (USA), M Greyserman (USA); R Fowler (USA); K Kitayama (USA); J.J. Spaun (USA), Y Sugiura (Jpn), S-W Kim (Kor), E Cole (USA), C.T. Pan (Chi); Nico Echavarria edged out a line up full of the PGA Tour's biggest and baddest at the Zozo Championship, to clinch his second title PGA Tour victory at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai, Japan.
A Hidalgo (Spa), J Rahm (Spa);
Prior to leaving for a four-week stretch of tournaments in Europe, Jon Rahm was told by his wife Kelley that their oldest child, Kepa, had a request. Please bring home a trophy. After a tie for 10th at LIV Golf Andalucía and a tie for 7th at last week's Open Championship, Rahm fulfilled his son's request at LIV Golf UK by JCB on Sunday.
Robert MacIntyre wins at his home Scottish Open, finishing 18 under with a decisive birdie on the final hole to beat Australia's Adam Scott; Rory McIlroy finishes tied for fourth on 14 under ahead of The Open
Rory McIlroy made three bogeys in his final four holes to blow the chance to end his 10-year wait for a major and allow Bryson DeChambeau to snatch the US Open.
Cleeks GC entered this week’s LIV Golf Houston as the last remaining club in LIV Golf’s young history to never celebrate either a team or individual trophy.
Canadian Taylor Pendrith has won his maiden PGA TOUR event, capturing THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch with a winning score of -23. Pendrith, 32, hit five birdies and a bogey to claim his first victory in 74 tour starts, his previous best finish a runner-up spot in Detroit in 2022.
Adrian Otaegui reversed a 5 shot deficit to lock in the 5th DP World Tour title of his career at the Volvo China Open; earning a spot in what promises to be a remarkable US PGA Championship at Valhalla later this month. Otaegui’s triumph launched him to third on the Asian Swing leaderboard to earn a spot in the US PGA Championship alongside Söderberg, who won the rankings, and Japan’s Keita...
World #1 Scottie Scheffler is exactly where you'd expect to find him (whether pundit, fan or bookmaker) alone at the top of the Masters leaderboard.
Joe Dean, who scraped on to the DP World Tour through qualifying, finished joint second behind Darius van Driel in Nairobi, and picked up a bumper £170,000 runners-up prize pot.