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Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title

In an electrifying finale, Ernie Els dazzled fans with a final-round score of 4-under 68, clinching the Hoag Classic on Sunday. This remarkable victory marks his seventh title on the PGA Tour Champions and his first since triumphing here in 2020.

This win propels Els to just one victory shy of Hale Irwin, placing him in second on the tour’s illustrious career victory list. The legendary Bernhard Langer still holds the top spot with an impressive 44 titles.

Finishing at an impressive 15-under 201, Els outpaced competitors Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly by two strokes. Meanwhile, Retief Goosen and Miguel Angel Jimenez showcased their skills as they tied for fourth at 12 under.

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Title Rewrite: “Bernhard Langer, 67, Defies Age and Dominates to Claim Schwab Cup Lead

Title Rewrite: “Bernhard Langer, 67, Defies Age and Dominates to Claim Schwab Cup Lead

Article Excerpt Rewrite:
“Bernhard Langer, 67, Seizes Schwab Cup Lead with Age-Defying Performance
Bernhard Langer, a seasoned 67-year-old golf maestro, has surged to the forefront of the Schwab Cup standings by matching his age at the prestigious TimberTech Championship. Battling through arduous conditions, Langer’s precision on the course and unyielding concentration propelled him to establish a commanding four-stroke advantage as he approaches the climactic final round. His exceptional display underscores his enduring dedication to the sport and his sustained prowess in elite competition.

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Here’s why a 65-year-old pro just got a rare PGA Tour exemption

Here’s why a 65-year-old pro just got a rare PGA Tour exemption

At 65 years young, pro golfer Fred Couples has earned a rare exemption to compete in the PGA Tour’s 2023 season. The exemption, granted by PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, is a testament to Couples’ enduring legacy and exceptional skills on the course. Despite his age, Couples continues to impress with his steady swing and strategic play. His participation in the upcoming season is sure to bring excitement and inspiration to both fans and fellow golfers.

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Broadhurst holds on at Pebble for Champions win

Broadhurst holds on at Pebble for Champions win

Tommy Broadhurst held off a late charge from Gary Player to win the inaugural PGA TOUR Champions Hoag Classic at Pebble Beach on Sunday.

Broadhurst fired a 4-under 68 in the final round to finish at 15-under 201, one stroke ahead of Player, who shot a 66.

The victory is Broadhurst’s first on PGA TOUR Champions and his second on the PGA Tour, following his win at the 2016 Barbasol Championship.

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Why are there so few PGA Tour winners in their 40s? Adam Scott offers his take

Why are there so few PGA Tour winners in their 40s? Adam Scott offers his take

Why Are There So Few PGA Tour Winners in Their 40s?

Australian golfer Adam Scott recently discussed the decline in the number of PGA Tour winners in their 40s.

Scott, who is 42 years old, believes that the game has become too physically demanding for older players. He also pointed to the fact that younger players are now coming into the game with better skills and training.

“The game has become a lot more physical,” Scott said. “The guys are hitting the ball longer and the courses are getting tougher. It’s hard for older guys to keep up.”

Scott’s comments come at a time when the average age of PGA Tour winners is getting younger. In 2022, the average age of winners was 29.5 years old, down from 31.5 years old in 2010.

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At 85, Carner fires 80 at Senior Women’s Open

At 85, Carner fires 80 at Senior Women’s Open

Golfing legend JoAnne Carner, defying the odds at 85, carded a commendable 80 on day one of the U.S. Senior Women’s Open. Despite her age and continued smoking habit, Carner showcased her enduring talent and determination on the greens. Her performance propelled her into contention, inspiring fellow golfers and enthusiasts alike. Amidst the unfolding tournament, anticipation builds as Carner gears up for her second round, promising to deliver more brilliance on the course.

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LIV pro unleashes legendary club throw after chunked chip

LIV pro unleashes legendary club throw after chunked chip

LIV Pro Unleashes Legendary Club Throw After Chunked Chip

[City, State] – A LIV Golf pro made headlines yesterday with an epic club throw after a poorly executed chip shot. The incident occurred during the second round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series event at Trump National Doral Miami.

After chunking his chip, the frustrated pro launched his club high into the air, sending it soaring over the green and into the surrounding trees. The dramatic display drew gasps from spectators and became an instant viral sensation on social media.

The club throw has been widely condemned by golf experts and fans alike, who view it as a violation of the game’s etiquette and traditions. The pro’s actions are also likely to draw disciplinary action from the LIV Golf league.

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U.K.’s Bland wins rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open

U.K.’s Bland wins rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open

English professional golfer Richard Bland won the rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open at Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Sunday. Bland shot a final-round four-under 66 for a tournament total of six-under 274. He won by two strokes over American David Toms and Canadian Stephen Ames.

It was the first major championship victory for the 53-year-old Bland. He had previously won four events on the European Tour, including the 2021 Betfred British Masters.

Bland took the lead for good with a birdie on the par-four 14th hole. He then parred the final four holes to secure the victory.

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