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Bogey-free Clark seizes Round 1 lead in Phoenix

Bogey-free Clark seizes Round 1 lead in Phoenix

Stewart Clark Continues to Shine: Leads Phoenix Open with Bogey-Free Round

Stewart Clark, the youngest player to win a PGA Tour event in nearly a century, showcased his exceptional skills on day one of the Phoenix Open. Clark carded an impressive bogey-free 65, securing a one-shot lead over a talented field. His consistent and composed performance highlights his immense talent and sets the stage for an exciting weekend of golf.

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Kuchar WD from Phoenix Open after dad’s death

Kuchar WD from Phoenix Open after dad’s death

Kuchar Withdraws from Phoenix Open after Father’s Sudden Death

Professional golfer Matt Kuchar withdrew from the Phoenix Open following the unexpected passing of his father, Peter Kuchar.

Statement released by the PGA Tour: “The PGA Tour extends its deepest condolences to Matt Kuchar and his family following the sudden loss of his father, Peter Kuchar.”

Kuchar, visibly heartbroken, expressed his appreciation for the support he has received: “My family and I would like to thank everyone for their prayers and kind words during this difficult time.”

He added, “My father was my biggest fan and always believed in me. I know he would want me to continue playing and honoring his memory.”

Kuchar’s withdrawal leaves a significant void in the tournament, as he was one of the pre-tournament favorites. However, golf takes a back seat to family in this challenging time.

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WM Phoenix Open 2025: How to watch, PGA schedule, more

WM Phoenix Open 2025: How to watch, PGA schedule, more

The WM Phoenix Open, held at TPC Scottsdale, is renowned as one of the most exciting events on the PGA Tour, attracting vast crowds and generating an unparalleled atmosphere. The tournament’s distinctive features contribute significantly to its allure:

– The iconic 16th hole, known as the “Coliseum,” is renowned for its raucous, amphitheater-like setting and lively ambiance.

– The tournament’s pro-am format, allowing amateurs to play alongside PGA professionals, adds a unique element to the experience.

-The Waste Management Phoenix Open charitable initiatives, symbolized by the “Warriors in Pink” campaign, enhance the event’s societal impact and inspire attendees.

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Rory’s Game-Changing ‘Boring’ Discovery, a Pro’s Quirky Email Surprise, and Phil’s Unexpected Comeback | Monday Finish

Rory’s Game-Changing ‘Boring’ Discovery, a Pro’s Quirky Email Surprise, and Phil’s Unexpected Comeback | Monday Finish

In a stunning twist, Rory McIlroy has captured attention with a ‘boring’ discovery that could revolutionize strategies on the golf course. At the same time, an unusual email from a fellow pro golfer has sparked curiosity, and Phil Mickelson has stepped up to fill an unexpected void. Don’t miss out on the exciting insights in this week’s Monday Finish!

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Urgent Call to Action: Hoffman Urges Tour Golfers to Pick Up the Pace!

Urgent Call to Action: Hoffman Urges Tour Golfers to Pick Up the Pace!

English uses late birdie blitz to grab Farmers lead

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – In a dazzling display of skill, Harris English unleashed a stunning 10-under 62 on Saturday, catapulting himself into a tie for the lead after the thrilling third round of the Farmers Insurance Open.

The 33-year-old American ignited his back nine at Torrey Pines’ South Course with an electrifying birdie streak, racking up five consecutive birdies from Nos. 12-16. He capped off his remarkable performance with another birdie on No. 18, finishing the day at an impressive 18-under 198.

English finds himself in a fierce battle with Max Homa, who also showcased his talent with a solid 7-under 65 on Saturday. As they head into Sunday’s final round, both players hold a narrow one-shot advantage over challengers Jason Day and Will Zalatoris.

Aiming for his fifth PGA Tour victory and first since clinching the title at the 2021 Travelers Championship, English is riding high this season with three top-10 finishes in just four starts

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Phil Mickelson’s LIV Golf Debut on Hold: A Setback for the Star!

Phil Mickelson’s LIV Golf Debut on Hold: A Setback for the Star!

Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson will unfortunately miss the highly anticipated opening event of the LIV Golf Invitational Series due to a minor injury. At 51, Mickelson took to social media to share his disappointment about missing this exciting tournament. While he hasn’t disclosed the specifics of his injury, he remains “hopeful” about making a comeback for the second event in Portland, Oregon, scheduled from June 30 to July 2. His withdrawal is certainly a blow for LIV Golf as it aims to draw in big-name players for its inaugural series. Nevertheless, the Saudi-backed league has already secured several top talents, including Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, and Sergio Garcia.

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