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Tears of Triumph: Pro Golfer’s Emotional Sanderson Farms Victory Captivates Fans

Tears of Triumph: Pro Golfer’s Emotional Sanderson Farms Victory Captivates Fans

Fitzpatrick closed with a record‑equalling 66 to claim the DP World Tour title, mounting a late charge under intense pressure and turning a superb final‑round performance into a trophy‑lifting victory.

After his Sanderson Farms win, he broke down in tears – a raw, unguarded moment that laid bare years of sacrifice and perseverance and reminded fans of the deeply human side of elite competition

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Inside Steven Fisk’s Winning Arsenal: The Clubs That Sealed His Sanderson Farms Victory

Inside Steven Fisk’s Winning Arsenal: The Clubs That Sealed His Sanderson Farms Victory

Fitzpatrick exploded with a record-equalling 66 to capture the DP World Tour title, unleashing a blistering final round that upended the leaderboard and sealed a dramatic, pressure-filled victory.

Steven Fisk’s Sanderson Farms-winning bag featured razor-sharp forged irons, a clever, multi-loft wedge setup and a dependable putter – the precise gear mix that powered his clutch play and earned him his first tour triumph

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What you can learn about gear from Epson Tour players | Fully Equipped

What you can learn about gear from Epson Tour players | Fully Equipped

1) The R&A grants LIV golfers a defined qualification route into The Open, outlining criteria and spot allocations to ensure a fair pathway while preserving championship integrity.

2) Epson Tour players showcase practical gear choices – from club fits to apparel – offering amateur golfers insights on equipment priorities, cost-effective setups and performance-driven tweaks.

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Why Golf Club Rankings Are Useless: Why Personal Fit Always Wins

Why Golf Club Rankings Are Useless: Why Personal Fit Always Wins

LIV golfers now have a new pathway into The Open, opening the door to major championship fields and reshaping how players qualify. The change rewrites entry routes and has sparked heated debate about fairness, competitive balance and how the tours should integrate.

A fresh analysis argues that ranking golf clubs is largely pointless – equipment needs are wildly individual. Swing, course conditions and playing context all alter what works, so headline-driven lists can be misleading. The piece makes a clear case for custom fitting: match clubs to the player and the venue, not a one-size-fits-all ranking

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