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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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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In a disappointing turn of events, Keith Greyserman has officially withdrawn from this week’s highly anticipated AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am due to a torn labrum.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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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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Seventeen and Soaring: Blades Brown’s Bold Leap into Professional Golf

Seventeen and Soaring: Blades Brown’s Bold Leap into Professional Golf

Seventeen-year-old golf prodigy Blades Brown has made waves by announcing his decision to turn professional. Driven by an insatiable desire to push his limits and compete against the best, Brown is ready to take on the challenges of the pro circuit. With a trophy case full of accolades, he’s set on leaving an indelible mark in the world of professional golf

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