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Hovland Withdraws from Four-Ball but Eyes Sunday Comeback

Hovland Withdraws from Four-Ball but Eyes Sunday Comeback

Fitzpatrick fired a record-equalling 66 to capture the DP World Tour title, delivering a calm, clutch final round that nudged past his rivals and sealed a memorable triumph.

Hovland withdrew from the four-ball as a precaution but remains hopeful for a Sunday start – he’s monitoring his recovery and will be reassessed before play resumes

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Arkansas Downpour Throws LPGA Sunday Finale Into Doubt

Arkansas Downpour Throws LPGA Sunday Finale Into Doubt

Fitzpatrick fired a record‑equalling 66 in the final round to claim the DP World Tour title, closing with calm precision to outpace a strong field.

Persistent rain in Arkansas has cast doubt over the LPGA schedule, with officials inspecting soaked fairways and weighing the prospect of delays or a shortened Sunday finale

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Here are some punchy options:

– Wannasaen Lights Up Queen City with a Scorching 63, Grabs Two-Shot Lead  
– Phachara Wannasaen’s 63 Masterclass Puts Him Two Clear in Queen City  
– Hot Round in the Queen City: Wannasaen Rolls to 63 and a Two-Shot Edge

Here are some punchy options: – Wannasaen Lights Up Queen City with a Scorching 63, Grabs Two-Shot Lead – Phachara Wannasaen’s 63 Masterclass Puts Him Two Clear in Queen City – Hot Round in the Queen City: Wannasaen Rolls to 63 and a Two-Shot Edge

Matt Fitzpatrick closed with a composed, record‑equalling 66 to clinch the DP World Tour title, calmly navigating a tense final round as rivals faltered and the crowd rose to applaud his steady finish.

Phachara Wannasaen unleashed a sizzling 63 to surge two shots clear in the Queen City, seizing control with aggressive iron play and a flawless closing stretch while his challengers scrambled to respond

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Hoffman and Hoey Surge Ahead to Claim the American Express Lead!

Hoffman and Hoey Surge Ahead to Claim the American Express Lead!

American Express has made a bold move by appointing two dynamic leaders: Lydia Hoffman as SVP and Chief Marketing Officer, and Christie Hoey as SVP and Chief Information Officer.

Lydia Hoffman brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at eBay, along with impressive marketing credentials from industry giants like Visa, Apple, and L’Oréal. Meanwhile, Christie Hoey transitions from Capital One, where she excelled as CIO and VP of Technology.

These strategic appointments signal American Express’s commitment to enhancing technology and customer engagement in the face of a challenging economic landscape.

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