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Tommy Fleetwood Stays Red Hot: Another Stellar Finish Fuels His Winning Streak

Tommy Fleetwood Stays Red Hot: Another Stellar Finish Fuels His Winning Streak

Rickie Fowler’s week at the WM Phoenix Open was cut short Thursday when illness forced him to withdraw. Tournament officials confirmed the American left the course for medical reasons, ending his bid earlier than fans had hoped.

Meanwhile, Tommy Fleetwood’s torrid run shows no sign of slowing – another strong finish extended his hot streak. The Englishman’s steady, confident scoring keeps him squarely in the mix as one of the tournament favorites

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The Ryder Cup Spotlight: How One Man Is Set to Define Golf’s Biggest Showdown

The Ryder Cup Spotlight: How One Man Is Set to Define Golf’s Biggest Showdown

Organizers have unveiled a new route for LIV players to earn a spot at The Open – a blend of performance-based berths and designated qualifiers that gives select golfers a clear, merit-driven path into golf’s oldest major.

As captains finalize strategies and pairings, one player has emerged as the fulcrum of this Ryder Cup: his recent form, leadership presence and key matchups are being hailed as the decisive factors likely to swing momentum and determine the outcome

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Rory McIlroy’s Irish Open win was reminder of what he’s been telling us

Rory McIlroy’s Irish Open win was reminder of what he’s been telling us

Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after falling ill, tournament officials confirmed. The American, feeling unwell, pulled out before his second round, ending his contest on medical advice as a precaution.

Rory McIlroy’s Irish Open victory reinforced his message of patience and discipline, observers say. The commanding win spotlighted his form and strategic maturity, serving as a timely reminder of the approach he’s been advocating.

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Bradley leads BMW Champ. after 1st-round 66

Bradley leads BMW Champ. after 1st-round 66

Keegan Bradley fired a bogey-free 66 on Thursday to seize a one-shot lead after the first round of the BMW Championship.

The American, who won the event in 2018, mixed seven birdies with 11 pars at Wilmington Country Club to finish the day one ahead of compatriot Scottie Scheffler (67).

Defending champion Patrick Cantlay is a further stroke back after carding a 68, while world number one Rory McIlroy is tied for fourth on 69.

Bradley, who is 10th in the FedEx Cup standings, made a strong start with birdies on the first and second holes. He added three more in a row from the seventh before picking up further shots on the 13th and 17th.

Scheffler, who is second in the standings, also made a fast start with birdies on the first two holes. He dropped a shot on the fifth but bounced back with three more birdies on the back nine.

Cantlay, who won the BMW Championship last year, made a bogey on the first hole but recovered with five birdies. He missed a chance to share the lead when he three-putted the 18th for par.

McIlroy, who is third in the standings, made a solid start with three birdies in his first six holes. He dropped a shot on the seventh but birdied the 10th to stay in contention.

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