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‘Old man strength’: Best moments from TGL’s New York GC vs. Atlanta Drive GC

‘Old man strength’: Best moments from TGL’s New York GC vs. Atlanta Drive GC

In a surprise showing, the “old man strength” of TGL’s New York GC proved to be a force to be reckoned with as they faced off against the Atlanta Drive GC in the latest match of The Golf League. Despite their age-related limitations, New York’s veterans showcased their enduring skills and strategic gameplay, giving Atlanta a run for their money. From clutch putts to well-executed drives, these seasoned golfers demonstrated that age is just a number when it comes to the thrill of competition.

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Straka Triumphs Under Pressure: Celebrating His Third PGA Tour Victory!

Straka Triumphs Under Pressure: Celebrating His Third PGA Tour Victory!

Seamus Power made waves on Sunday, joining an elite club with his third PGA Tour victory in just over two years. Entering the final round of the Honda Classic with a narrow one-shot lead, Power showcased his skill by carding a solid two-under-par 68, finishing at an impressive 13-under 267—two strokes ahead of Kurt Kitayama. This remarkable achievement places the Irishman, who turned professional in 2014, alongside golfing legends Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell as the only players from the island of Ireland to clinch three or more PGA Tour titles.

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Ups and Downs: Rahm’s Early Exit and McIlroy’s Battle in Dubai!

Ups and Downs: Rahm’s Early Exit and McIlroy’s Battle in Dubai!

In a surprising turn of events at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, both Rory McIlroy and Henrik Stenson found themselves on the wrong side of the cut line. McIlroy struggled with rounds of 78 and 75, finishing at a challenging 13 over par. Meanwhile, Stenson faced an even tougher day on the course, carding scores of 75 and 80 to end up at 15 over.

Jon Rahm also had his share of challenges, posting rounds of 78 and a better but still disappointing 69 to finish at 5 over par, missing out on advancing further in the tournament.

On a brighter note for fans, Matt Fitzpatrick clinched the prestigious European Tour’s Race to Dubai title! He wrapped up his season with a solid performance that saw him tie for 15th place in this final event. With total earnings soaring to an impressive €5,736,325 for the season, Fitzpatrick has certainly made his mark!

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Rahm eyes Ryder Cup despite looming sanctions

Rahm eyes Ryder Cup despite looming sanctions

Despite the possibility of sanctions, Bernd Wiesberger remains hopeful of making the European Ryder Cup team this year.

The Austrian is currently ranked 55th in the world and would need to move into the top 50 by September to qualify automatically.

However, even if he is not able to achieve that, Wiesberger could still be picked as a captain’s pick by Padraig Harrington.

Wiesberger has been in impressive form this season, winning the Abrdn Scottish Open in July.

He also finished second in the Irish Open and the BMW PGA Championship.

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