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LPGA Dominance: How Long Can This Unstoppable Winning Streak Last?

LPGA Dominance: How Long Can This Unstoppable Winning Streak Last?

1) Fitzpatrick fired a record‑equalling 66 to snatch the DP World Tour title, fending off challengers with ice‑cold composure. The triumph cements his sizzling form and ramps up expectations as he targets even bigger prizes.

2) The LPGA’s stunning streak shows no signs of slowing – winners keep emerging, thrilling fans and turning up the pressure on the rest of the field. With scorching form and depth everywhere you look, pundits are left asking: when – and who – will finally stop it?

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Chatfield’s Albatross Sparks Historic Third 59 on Korn Ferry Tour in 2025

Chatfield’s Albatross Sparks Historic Third 59 on Korn Ferry Tour in 2025

R&A says LIV players will now have a clear route into The Open via designated events and final qualifying – a move the governing body frames as protecting competitive integrity while giving eligible competitors a fair shot at championship berths.

An astonishing albatross catapulted Curtis Chatfield to his third 59 on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2025, rocketing him up the leaderboard and delivering one of golf’s rarest scores as he gathers momentum in his push to return to PGA Tour contention

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– Scottie Scheffler Caps Ryder Cup Tune-Up by Joining Tiger’s Rare Procore Triumph  
– Scheffler Matches Tiger’s Feat in Procore Win, Boosts Team USA Momentum  
– Rare Company: Scheffler Mirrors

Here are some punchy alternatives – pick the tone you like: – Scottie Scheffler Caps Ryder Cup Tune-Up by Joining Tiger’s Rare Procore Triumph – Scheffler Matches Tiger’s Feat in Procore Win, Boosts Team USA Momentum – Rare Company: Scheffler Mirrors

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: The R&A has opened a new gateway for LIV Golf players to qualify for The Open, naming specific events and ranking routes that can now earn them spots in golf’s oldest major – a significant step that brings the breakaway tour into the major-championship picture.

Scottie Scheffler capped Ryder Cup preparation by matching a rare Tiger Woods accomplishment with his win at the Procore Classic. The victory reinforces Scheffler’s red-hot form and injects fresh momentum and confidence into Team USA as they head into the matches

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Justin Knapp’s Electrifying 11-Under 61 Shatters Rocket Classic Record!

Justin Knapp’s Electrifying 11-Under 61 Shatters Rocket Classic Record!

**LIV Golfers Given Qualification Path to The Open**
In a groundbreaking move, The R&A has unveiled a new qualification pathway for golfers competing in the LIV Golf series, opening the door for these players to vie for the coveted title at The Open Championship, golf’s most legendary tournament.

**Knapp’s 11-Under 61 Sets Rocket Classic Record**
Justin Knapp delivered an electrifying performance at the Rocket Classic, blazing through the course with an incredible 11-under 61. His barrage of birdies shattered the tournament record, etching his name into golf history and catapulting him into the spotlight as a serious contender

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Inspired by Rory, Spieth eyes career Grand Slam

Inspired by Rory, Spieth eyes career Grand Slam

**Fowler (illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open**
Rickie Fowler has withdrawn from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness. The decision comes shortly before the tournament, leaving fans disappointed as he aimed for a strong performance after recent favorable outings.

**Inspired by Rory, Spieth eyes career Grand Slam**
Jordan Spieth, inspired by Rory McIlroy’s success, is focused on achieving a career Grand Slam. With only the PGA Championship remaining, Spieth’s determination to join golf’s elite adds excitement to the upcoming season.

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The 2024 PGA Championship Shattered Records! Discover Why It Was a Golfer’s Dream, Explained by a Top Teacher

The 2024 PGA Championship Shattered Records! Discover Why It Was a Golfer’s Dream, Explained by a Top Teacher

The 2024 PGA Championship was the easiest in history, according to top golf teacher Hank Haney. Haney pointed to the fact that the winning score was 20-under par, the lowest in the tournament’s history. He also noted that the average score for the field was 70.54, the lowest ever at a major championship.

Haney said that the course setup was too easy, and that it made the tournament a birdie fest. He said that the greens were too soft and that the fairways were too wide.

“It was a joke,” Haney said. “The course was set up for a birdie fest, and that’s exactly what we got.”

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