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Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title

In an electrifying finale, Ernie Els dazzled fans with a final-round score of 4-under 68, clinching the Hoag Classic on Sunday. This remarkable victory marks his seventh title on the PGA Tour Champions and his first since triumphing here in 2020.

This win propels Els to just one victory shy of Hale Irwin, placing him in second on the tour’s illustrious career victory list. The legendary Bernhard Langer still holds the top spot with an impressive 44 titles.

Finishing at an impressive 15-under 201, Els outpaced competitors Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly by two strokes. Meanwhile, Retief Goosen and Miguel Angel Jimenez showcased their skills as they tied for fourth at 12 under.

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Fleetwood’s Triumph: Britain & Ireland Seize the Team Cup Glory!

Fleetwood’s Triumph: Britain & Ireland Seize the Team Cup Glory!

Fleetwood Sinks Decisive Putt to Secure Team Cup Victory for Britain & Ireland

In a thrilling finale at the Centurion Club, Tommy Fleetwood sank the decisive putt on the 18th green today, clinching a dramatic 14.5-10.5 victory for Britain & Ireland over the United States in the Team Cup.

This remarkable moment capped off an outstanding week for the 31-year-old Englishman, who triumphed in four out of five matches and forged an impressive partnership with Tyrrell Hatton.

The United States mounted a fierce comeback on the final day, setting up an electrifying finish. However, Fleetwood showcased his composure under pressure to seal the win.

“It was an incredible moment,” said Fleetwood. “I’m immensely proud of everyone on our team. We played exceptionally well and truly fought hard for one another.”

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Peterson Shines Bright in PGA Tour Debut, Ties for Lead at Sony!

Peterson Shines Bright in PGA Tour Debut, Ties for Lead at Sony!

In a thrilling debut on the PGA Tour, Alex Peterson electrified the crowd at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The 23-year-old sensation fired an impressive 63 in his opening round, tying for the tournament lead alongside Andrew Putnam, Scott Piercy, and Cameron Young.

Peterson kicked off his round with a bang, notching four birdies on his front nine, highlighted by a stunning 25-foot putt on the eighth hole. He kept the energy flowing after the turn, nailing another birdie on the 13th before executing a spectacular eagle putt from 12 feet on the par-5 15th.

This extraordinary performance in his PGA Tour debut has sent ripples of excitement through the field, establishing Peterson as a rising star to keep an eye on in future tournaments.

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**Sullivan Soars to First-Round Lead at the Alfred Dunhill Championship!**

**Sullivan Soars to First-Round Lead at the Alfred Dunhill Championship!**

Sullivan seizes Alfred Dunhill first-round lead

In a dramatic turn of events, Malibongwe Makepula’s late withdrawal from the Alfred Dunhill Championship due to a back injury has paved the way for Hennie du Plessis and James Kingston to assert their dominance at the top of the leaderboard, with impressive rounds of 67 and 68 respectively.

Hot on their heels is South Africa’s Brandon Stone, who wrapped up his round of 68 in style, finishing strong with back-to-back birdies.

Former champion Richard Sterne is just two shots behind Du Plessis after an exciting round of 69 that included a spectacular eagle on the par-five 18th hole.

Meanwhile, overnight leader Daniel van Tonder faced challenges today, slipping down the leaderboard after carding a round of 73. Rasmus Højgaard also encountered difficulties, finishing with a score of 74

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**”Caitlin Clark Shines on the Fairway: Highlights from Her LPGA Pro-Am Debut!”**

**”Caitlin Clark Shines on the Fairway: Highlights from Her LPGA Pro-Am Debut!”**

After leading her Iowa basketball team to an exhilarating NCAA Tournament run, Caitlin Clark swapped her sneakers for golf shoes this weekend, stepping onto the green at the LPGA’s inaugural Great Lakes Bay Invitational as an amateur.

Making a seamless transition from hardwood to fairway, Clark dazzled on the golf course with her impressive skills. The 20-year-old Iowa native fired a remarkable 1-under 71 in the pro-am event, sharing the spotlight with LPGA star Lexi Thompson. This outstanding performance not only highlights Clark’s athletic versatility but also underscores her remarkable ability to shine in multiple sports.

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1 reason Justin Thomas is contending at Zozo? His putter

1 reason Justin Thomas is contending at Zozo? His putter

Justin Thomas is making waves at the Zozo Championship with his scorching putter skills. Shooting impressive rounds of 64 and 65, Thomas has nailed an impressive 16 out of 24 putts from within 10 feet, placing him in a tie for the lead as he gears up for the weekend showdown. His putting prowess has been a consistent highlight throughout the season, ranking an impressive fourth in strokes gained putting on the PGA Tour. Notably, Thomas excels as one of the top putters on the Tour from close range. The key to his success lies in his ability to sink those crucial putts, making him a formidable contender at the Zozo Championship. If Thomas can maintain his stellar putting performance, the competition will have a tough challenge ahead. Source: [Golf Lessons Channel](https://golflessonschannel.com/1-reason-justin-thomas-is-contending-at-zozo-his-putter/)

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‘Blow it up’: Scottish pro goes off on St. Andrews’ most famous hole

‘Blow it up’: Scottish pro goes off on St. Andrews’ most famous hole

St Andrews’ most notorious hole has ignited fury among top-tier golfers. The outspoken Robert MacIntyre, a former Ryder Cup standout, didn’t hold back on social media after the first round of the 150th Open Championship. He unequivocally condemned the iconic Road Hole 17th, labeling it as “unfair” and “unplayable.” MacIntyre’s frustration was shared by other players, including ex-world No. 1 Rory McIlroy, who described it as “one of the worst holes in golf” after a frustrating three-putt that cost him a stroke. McIlroy even called for a redesign of the troublesome 17th

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