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Greyserman Seeks Redemption: Can He Finally Claim His First Title in Japan?

Greyserman Seeks Redemption: Can He Finally Claim His First Title in Japan?

Fitzpatrick closed with a record‑equalling 66, sealing the DP World Tour title with ice‑cool composure and a late‑race surge on the back nine – a finish that lifted the trophy and injected real momentum into his season.

Greyserman returns to Japan determined to turn promise into victory. After a string of near‑misses he’s chasing redemption, hoping his course form and hard‑won experience will finally deliver the long‑awaited first professional title

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LPGA Tournament in Turmoil: Damaged Greens Spark Outrage and Urgent Investigation

LPGA Tournament in Turmoil: Damaged Greens Spark Outrage and Urgent Investigation

Rickie Fowler abruptly withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open on Thursday, citing illness and undergoing medical evaluation – a sudden exit that removes a former contender from the leaderboard as tournament officials closely monitor his recovery.

Scattered damage to greens at an LPGA event forced changes to play and prompted an immediate probe into the cause – likely severe weather or a maintenance issue – while crews race to repair turf and safeguard both competitive integrity and player safety

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The Dark Side of Junior Golf: How Early Specialization Is Hurting Young Players

The Dark Side of Junior Golf: How Early Specialization Is Hurting Young Players

LIV golfers have been handed a new pathway into The Open after organizers struck an agreement that opens direct-entry opportunities. The move shifts how spots are allocated and has sparked a sharp debate about the evolving relationship between the tours.

A surge in junior golf toward early specialization and pro-bound pressure is raising alarm among coaches and parents. Critics warn the trend fuels burnout, short-circuits broader skill development and widens the access gap between well-resourced youngsters and those left behind

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Kim-Schaad Makes History with Second U.S. Mid-Amateur Triumph

Kim-Schaad Makes History with Second U.S. Mid-Amateur Triumph

LIV golfers have been handed a formal path into The Open – a new qualification route that lets players from the breakaway tour secure spots through designated events and criteria, igniting fresh debate among golf’s governing bodies.

Kim-Schaad claimed her second U.S. Mid-Amateur crown, outpacing rivals with calm, consistent golf and seasoned decision-making to reclaim the championship and cement her place among the top mid-amateur competitors

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