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Masters, Open tweak rules for qualifying criteria

Masters, Open tweak rules for qualifying criteria

Fowler (illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open:
Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open on Thursday due to illness, leaving the field early as he prioritises recovery; organizers say no timetable set for his return.

Masters, Open tweak rules for qualifying criteria:
The Masters and The Open revised qualifying criteria to streamline entry and boost fairness, adjusting exemptions and regional pathways as organizers aim to balance tradition with wider access to major fields.

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Sam Burns Faces Setback: Water Relief Denied on 15th Hole Leads to Costly Double-Bogey

Sam Burns Faces Setback: Water Relief Denied on 15th Hole Leads to Costly Double-Bogey

**Fitzpatrick clinches DP World Tour title**: Matt Fitzpatrick dazzled fans by closing the tournament with a record-tying 66, triumphantly claiming the DP World Tour title. His exceptional display of skill and unwavering determination marked a defining moment in his career.

**Burns denied water relief on 15th, double-bogeys**: Drama unfolded on the 15th hole as Sam Burns was denied water relief, a ruling that shook his rhythm. The setback led to a costly double-bogey, derailing his momentum and affecting his overall standing in the tournament

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Unpacking Hovland’s Bold Insights, LIV’s Impact, and Ryder Cup Dynamics | Monday Finish

Unpacking Hovland’s Bold Insights, LIV’s Impact, and Ryder Cup Dynamics | Monday Finish

In a disappointing turn of events, Rickie Fowler has had to withdraw from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, creating a noticeable void in the tournament. Known for his vibrant personality and exceptional skills on the course, Fowler’s absence is particularly felt as he strives to bounce back after a tough season. While fans are left wondering about the specifics of his condition, we all wish him a swift recovery and look forward to seeing him back in action soon.

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