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Schauffele Soars to Victory in Japan, Fueled by Family Heritage

Schauffele Soars to Victory in Japan, Fueled by Family Heritage

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: Organizers have unveiled a fresh route that allows eligible LIV players to earn spots at The Open through designated qualifiers and exemptions – restoring a clear, formal pathway back into golf’s oldest major.

Amid family roots, Schauffele wins title in Japan: Xander Schauffele captured the title in Japan, crediting his family’s influence and strong local connections for keeping him composed down the stretch. He rolled in crucial birdies on the closing holes to seal the victory

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Schauffele and Greyserman Set the Pace in Thrilling Japan Showdown

Schauffele and Greyserman Set the Pace in Thrilling Japan Showdown

LIV Golf players now have a direct qualification route to The Open, giving tour members a clear, performance-based pathway to earn spots in the major through designated events and set criteria.

Xander Schauffele and Greyserman share the lead in Japan after powerful opening rounds, emerging as early favorites as the tournament heads into the weekend and the leaderboard continues to shift

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Greyserman Seeks Redemption: Can He Finally Claim His First Title in Japan?

Greyserman Seeks Redemption: Can He Finally Claim His First Title in Japan?

Fitzpatrick closed with a record‑equalling 66, sealing the DP World Tour title with ice‑cool composure and a late‑race surge on the back nine – a finish that lifted the trophy and injected real momentum into his season.

Greyserman returns to Japan determined to turn promise into victory. After a string of near‑misses he’s chasing redemption, hoping his course form and hard‑won experience will finally deliver the long‑awaited first professional title

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Keith Greyserman Forced to Withdraw from Iconic Pebble Beach Pro-Am Due to Injury

Keith Greyserman Forced to Withdraw from Iconic Pebble Beach Pro-Am Due to Injury

Greyserman Withdraws from AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

In a disappointing turn of events, Keith Greyserman has officially withdrawn from this week’s highly anticipated AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am due to a torn labrum. The 31-year-old golfer was all set to make his sixth appearance at this prestigious event.

The injury occurred during a workout last week, prompting Greyserman to undergo an MRI on Monday, which confirmed the unfortunate tear.

“I’m really disappointed to have to withdraw from the Pebble Beach Pro-Am,” Greyserman expressed in a heartfelt statement. “I was eagerly looking forward to playing in front of the fans and competing on one of the most iconic courses in the world.”

Currently ranked 222nd globally, Greyserman has had a solid season with four top-25 finishes on the PGA Tour, including an impressive T-5 at the Fortinet Championship.

With his withdrawal, an exciting opportunity opens up for an alternate eager to step into this coveted spot

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Aaron Rai wins Wyndham Championship in darkness as leader implodes down stretch

Aaron Rai wins Wyndham Championship in darkness as leader implodes down stretch

Aaron Rai claimed his maiden PGA Tour title in dramatic fashion at the Wyndham Championship, capitalizing on a late implosion by 54-hole leader Sepp Straka.

Rai began the final round three strokes off the pace, but a flawless 62 on Sunday saw him reach 16-under par, forcing a playoff with Straka. Straka, who had held a four-shot advantage with seven holes to play, faltered down the stretch, bogeying the 17th and 18th holes to hand Rai the victory.

Play was suspended due to darkness after the first playoff hole, with Rai holding a one-shot lead. The Englishman returned on Monday morning to secure the win with a par on the second extra hole.

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