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In a thrilling playoff at LIV Golf in Houston, Sergio stormed to victory, marking his maiden title on the breakaway circuit. The Spaniard holed a crucial putt on the fourth extra hole, edging past a resilient field that included Dustin Johnson, Louis Oosthuizen, and Patrick Reed.
Sergio’s victory is a significant milestone for him, solidifying his position as a frontrunner on the LIV Golf tour. It also marks a pivotal moment for the young tour, underscoring its growing competitiveness and attracting renowned talents from the golfing world.
This triumph not only adds to Sergio’s impressive career achievements but also unravels new possibilities for LIV Golf as it continues to navigate the evolving landscape of professional golf.
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Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.—Following questions raised by players, Rules Guy has confirmed that it is legal for a right-handed player to carry a left-handed club in their bag.
Rule 4.1b(3) outlines the restrictions on clubs, but it does not address handedness. Therefore, it is not a violation of the Rules for a right-handed player to carry a left-handed club.
It’s not uncommon for players to keep a left-handed club in their bag as a utility club, particularly on courses with tough doglegs. For example, a right-handed player might carry a left-handed 3-wood or hybrid to hit a draw around a dogleg left.