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U.S. stays perfect at LPGA’s International Crown

U.S. stays perfect at LPGA’s International Crown

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers confirmed a qualification route for LIV golfers to enter The Open, allowing players from the breakaway circuit to compete via designated events and exemptions, reshaping access to golf’s oldest major.

U.S. stays perfect at LPGA’s International Crown:
The U.S. remained unbeaten at the LPGA International Crown, sweeping pool play with strong team scoring and clutch performances to advance to the knockout rounds, reinforcing their depth and title ambitions.

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2025 Baycurrent Classic Prize Money Revealed: See What Every Golfer Took Home

2025 Baycurrent Classic Prize Money Revealed: See What Every Golfer Took Home

The R&A has unveiled a new qualification pathway for select LIV Golf players – a bold step toward reintegration that opens fresh routes into The Open and expands access to one of golf’s most storied majors.

The 2025 Baycurrent Classic payout breakdown lays out the full purse and exactly what each competitor took home, highlighting the biggest paydays and the most dramatic climbs on the leaderboard

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Rahm’s team outlasts DeChambeau’s in LIV final

Rahm’s team outlasts DeChambeau’s in LIV final

Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, tournament officials confirmed. He exited before completing play and will undergo evaluation; further updates on his condition are expected.

Jon Rahm’s team edged past Bryson DeChambeau’s in a tense LIV final, prevailing late to capture the title. Rahm’s side held firm under pressure as decisive shots down the stretch sealed victory.

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Yin triumphs at LPGA Thailand despite Iwai’s 61

Yin triumphs at LPGA Thailand despite Iwai’s 61

Taiwan’s 21-year-old Patty Tavatanakit clinched victory at the LPGA Thailand with a five-stroke triumph over Japan’s Ayaka Iwai, defying a course record-equalling 10-under 61 carded by the latter to take the title at the Siam Country Club Pattaya on Sunday (February 19). It marked a second LPGA Tour win for Tavatanakit and a return to the top for Iwai, who stormed through the field to card the equal lowest round of her career.

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Sei Young Kim Triumphs Over Nelly Korda in Thrilling LPGA Season Opener!

Sei Young Kim Triumphs Over Nelly Korda in Thrilling LPGA Season Opener!

Kim holds off Korda for victory in LPGA opener

Sei Young Kim showcased her incredible skill and determination at the LPGA LA Championship, finishing strong with a remarkable seven-under-par 135 total after the second round. On Friday, she dazzled fans with a four-under-par 67, extending her lead to three shots over Thailand’s rising star, Atthaya Thitikul. In an exhilarating final round, Kim maintained her composure and shot a solid two-under-par 69 to secure victory at nine-under-par 204. Nelly Korda made an impressive push from four shots back with a stunning six-under-par 65 but fell just short of catching Kim. This triumphant win marks Kim’s first LPGA title since her memorable victory at the 2020 ANA Inspiration

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Canter wins 3-way playoff to claim Bahrain title

Canter wins 3-way playoff to claim Bahrain title

British driver James Canter survived a three-way playoff to claim a dramatic victory at the Formula 2 title decider in Bahrain, securing his first triumph in the series. Canter, Kush Maini and Enzo Trulli went head-to-head for the title on Sunday, with all three drivers tied on points and fighting for victory in the final race. Despite a late safety car period, Canter held his nerve to take the win ahead of Maini and Trulli, the son of former Formula 1 driver Jarno Trulli.

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Hillier Dominates in Dubai: McIlroy Trails by 7 Shots!

Hillier Dominates in Dubai: McIlroy Trails by 7 Shots!

In a thrilling start to the Dubai Desert Classic, Australian sensation Cameron Smith took the lead with an impressive seven-under-par 65 at the stunning Emirates Golf Club on Thursday. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, a two-time champion in Dubai, faced a challenging day on the course, finishing with a one-over 73—seven strokes adrift of the frontrunner. Hot on Smith’s heels is England’s Tyrrell Hatton, just one shot back after an exhilarating six-under 66. Joining him in joint-second are Patrick Reed from the United States and Justin Rose, both of whom delivered solid performances with rounds of 67.

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