Categories
Highlights Tours

Can Jon Rahm and other LIV Players start at the Masters?

The Masters is drawing ever closer and many players are among the big favorites. In addition to the superstars of the PGA Tour such as Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, some players from the rival LIV Tour are also laying claim to the title. These include former Masters Winners Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia or Dustin Johnson. Find out here why the LIV Stars are allowed to compete and what chances they have.

Jon Rahm and Co.: 13 LIV Players to start at the Masters Tournament

LIV Golf star Sergio Garcia has sent a clear message to the rest of the field: Those from the Saudi-backed circuit are “coming for that Green Jacket”. Garcia, one of the 13 players from the LIV Golf League set to tee it up at The Masters from April 11-14, has already secured a lifelong exemption to the event after his dramatic playoff victory at Augusta National in 2017.

Also returning as defending champion is Jon Rahm, who clinched victory last year with a four-shot lead over fellow LIV Golf League members Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, the latter of whom went on to win the PGA Championship the following month. The roster of LIV Players vying for the coveted Green Jacket reads like a who’s who of golf: Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, and Charl Schwartzel, all former recipients of the esteemed jacket and therefore holders of lifelong exemptions at the Masters, alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith, who qualified as recent winners of a different major.

But there are also fresh faces ready to make their mark. Tyrrell Hatton earned his spot after qualifying for the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship last August. Adrian Meronk secured his place by finishing 2023 inside the world’s top 50. Joaquin Niemann accepted a special invitation following three top-five finishes on the DP World Tour.

Rahm believes that a LIV Player can clinch the title at the Masters

With 88 players set to feature at The Masters and one final spot available to the winner of the Valero Texas Open, just over 14 percent of the major field will hail from the LIV Golf League.

Golf pundit Nick Dougherty believes Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, and Rory McIlroy will be among the contenders vying for the Green Jacket in Augusta, with hopes resting on McIlroy to complete a career grand slam and etch his name into history. “There is quite a few major champions in LIV and there is a few that are major champion quality golfers,” defending champion Jon Rahm said. “So just pure numbers, if you go with math, wouldn’t be the highest, but I’m confident that one of us can get it done this year.”

Categories
Highlights Tours

Has Rory McIlroy won the Masters Tournament?

Rory McIlroy is one of the best golfers of his generation and beyond. The Northern Irishman has already won numerous titles on the PGA Tour in his career and McIlroy has also won several of the four major events. However, the Northern Irishman is only one title short of becoming a legend.

Rory McIlroys outstanding carrer

Rory McIlroy won his first professional event at the age of just 20, launching his great career. Two years later, he achieved his first triumph at a major event when he won the US Open with the best score ever achieved at this tournament of 16 strokes under par. In March 2012, at the age of 22, he became the second youngest number 1 in the world golf rankings of all time and won his second major at the PGA Championship in August of the same year. McIlroy scored his third major success in 2014 with his victory at the British Open, which means he is now only missing a Masters victory for the career grand slam. In the same year, McIlroy also achieved his fourth and last Major success to date when he won the PGA Championship for the second time.

McIlroys Masters Tournament tragedy

McIlroy is making his 16th Masters Tournament appearance in 2024. He won over four million dollars in Augusta and in 2022 he came closer than ever before to a victory with second place. Nevertheless, McIlroy’s story at the Masters could be described as tragic.

This dates back to 2011 when McIlroy caused a sensation at augusta for the first time. In April, the then 21-year-old blew a four-shot lead after the third day of the Masters and finished the tournament in a tie for 15th place. That was the first time McIlroy was halfway into the green jacket that he has not yet been allowed to wear. In the following three years, McIlroy went on a real winning spree and won four majors during this time, but since 2014 his run has come to a halt. McIlroy is just one win away from joining Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only players to win a career Grand Slam at the US Masters. But although he came close time and again, it just doesn’t seem to work out for the Northern Irishman at Augusta. The 34-year-old has finished the tournament in the top 10 seven times in the last ten years, even finishing in the top five four times. After missing the cut in 2023, McIlroy will make another attempt to finally put an end to his Augusta-Curse and win a major tournament again after ten years to complete the career grand slam.

Categories
Highlights Tours

US Masters 2024: The Augusta National Women’s Amateur

Since 2019, Augusta National has hosted the Augusta National Women’s Amateur every year before the US Masters. 72 amateur players take part in the event and compete in a 54-hole stroke play. After two rounds, there is a cut and the 30 best players and tied players are allowed to play the final round on the legendary Augusta National course.

US Masters 2024: Das Augusta National Women’s Amateur

The Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA) was held for the first time in 2019. The aim of the organizers is to further increase interest in women’s golf and also to enable some female players the dream of playing on the legendary course of the golf club. The first edition was won by the then leader of the amateur world rankings, Jennifer Kupcho. Three years later, the 16-year-old Anna Davis was crowned the winner and in 2023 the current LPGA Tour player Rose Zhang took her career to the next level with a victory in Augusta. After her win at Augusta National Zhang quickly turned professional on the LPGA Tour. Since then the just 20 year old has made five top 10 finishes on Tour, three of them at major tournaments.

The first 36 holes will be played at the Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 3 and 4. An official practice on the Augusta National Course will take place on April 5, followed by the final round on April 6, where the best players will compete for victory. Qualification for the tournament is based on various criteria, including the current champions of various national and international amateur tournaments as well as the top performers of the past year according to the Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking. In addition, special invitations are awarded by the ANWA committee. A variety of opportunities await the winner of the ANWA 2024, provided she remains an amateur player. In addition to participating in the next five editions of the ANWA, she will receive invitations to some of the most prestigious women’s golf tournaments in the world, including the U.S. Women’s Open, the Women’s Open, the Chevron Championship and the Evian Championship.

Categories
Highlights Tours

Will Olympic Golf Get a Mixed Team Event?

The Olympic golf tournament could soon have a mixed tournament, according to a report by the Associated Press. A new format is close to being agreed on and could come into use at the 2028 Olympic Games in LA.

Olympic golf soon to be a mixed event?

The current format, which will also be used at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, only plans for two separate tournaments, one for men and one for women, each lasting four days. This has been the case since golf was reintroduced to the Olympic Games in 2016. However, since golf returned to the Olympics, there have also been calls for a more exciting format, for example as a team format, in order to be able to present the emotions that come to light at the Ryder Cup or Solheim Cup, for example, on the Olympic stage.

After the Grant Thornton Invitational, the first mixed event between the PGA and LPGA Tour since 1999, was met with great enthusiasm by players from both tours, there now seem to be considerations of introducing a similar team format at the Olympics in addition to the existing competitions. According to a source from the Associated Press, details such as the number of teams and the specific tournament format still need to be clarified before an official announcement is made.

Categories
Highlights Tours

The Masters Tournament 2024: Tiger Woods listed in field

The anticipation for the Masters Tournament 2024 is growing and it seems that we will also be able to look forward to Tiger Woods‘ next tournament start. The 48-year-old was recently added to the field of participants listed on the Masters website. As a former winner of the prestigious tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, Woods has a lifelong expemption to participate in the major tournament. He has won the Masters a total of five times, including his first major victory in 1997 and his last major victory to date in 2019 following his magnificent comeback from back surgery.

<iframe src="https://www.golfpost.com/widgets/embeds/albums/7444" style="display:block; margin:1rem auto; border:0; min-height:805px;" height="805" width="100%" sandbox="allow-popups allow-top-navigation allow-same-origin allow-scripts" seamless="" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>

The Masters Tournament 2024: Tiger woods returns to the Augusta National

Tiger Woods last competed in the Genesis Invitational, which he hosted, but had to withdraw during the second round due to illness. At the Hero World Challenge in December 2023, he had announced that he planned to play more tournaments in 2024, ideally one a month, starting with Genesis. Tiger Woods skipped the Players Championship this year, but played the Seminole Pro-Member Tournament for the first time the week before.

Instead, Woods has been particularly active off the golf course and involved in the affairs of the newly formed PGA Tour Enterprises and negotiations with the PIF.

The Masters now appears to be the next big event on his schedule. Last year’s experience was not really positive. Woods made the cut but struggled badly with walking and withdrew in round 3 when the tournament was suspended due to weather chaos and it became clear he would have to complete 29 holes on Sunday.

With the exception of his illness at the Genesis Invitational, however, the 15-time major winner appears to be in better physical condition and more confident on his feet again.

Categories
Highlights Tours

Luke Donald on the Ryder Cup: The Trickiest Things About Foursomes

Luke Donald chats on the range with Mizuno in company of Ben Griffin and Keith Mitchell. He reflects on his past captaincy at the Ryder Cup in Rome, on the positive result but also the decisions a captain has to make leading up to that.

Luke Donald reflects about the Ryder Cup

Categories
Highlights Tours Live

Watch: PGA Tour highlights from round 2 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational

The PGA Tour unfolds into yet another fascinating day at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. The tournament takes place in Orlando, Florida, USA at the Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge. The $20,000,000 prize pool serves as a testament to the prestige of this tournament, appealing to the competitive spirit of the golfers. Spectators and golf enthusiasts can expect to see the PGA Tour Highlights from this captivating event.

As round 2 concludes, the leaderboard has interesting developments. The top five positions display a quintet tie. Several players, namely Shane Lowry from Ireland, Hideki Matsuyama from Japan, Russell Henley and Brian Harman, both from USA, and finally Wyndham Clark, also from USA all stand at T1, total score being -7.

The daily score of some players has been remarkable during this round. Wyndham Clark from USA tops the list with -6. He is followed by Brian Harman from USA scoring -4 and Russell Henley from USA achieving -3.

Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: The PGA Tour round 2 highlights

About the PGA Tour

The PGA Tour is the largest American professional golf tour. There are 36 tournaments on the tour’s schedule this season. The tournaments mainly take place in the USA, but there are also some international venues over the course of the season. The signature events introduced in 2023 offer higher prize money and a smaller field of participants. There will be a total of eight of these events in the 2024 season. The four Majors and the Players Championship are also part of the PGA Tour. At the end of the tours season, the 70 best players in the FedEx Cup season rankings will play in a three-tournament play-off for overall tour victory and an extra 18 million dollars in prize money.

Categories
Highlights Tours Live

Watch: PGA Tour highlights from round 2 of the Puerto Rico Open

The PGA Tour is currently staging the Puerto Rico Open at the Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. A noteworthy event celebrated within the lush greens of the scenic Grand Reserve Golf Club.

As the tournament clocks round 2 in, Joe Highsmith from USA clearly stands at the top of the leaderboard at position 1 with a total score of -13. Closely following are Matti Schmid from Germany, Kevin Streelman from USA, Rafael Campos from Puerto Rico, and Ryo Hisatsune from Japan, all tied at position 2 with a total score of -12.

The round of the day was played by Matti Schmid, Erik Barnes, and Jimmy Stanger with a daily score of -7. These excellent performances contribute to the Puerto Rico Open highlights and make the tournament even more compelling to watch.

This event from the PGA Tour roster carries a prize fund of $4,000,000.

The following video provides an encapsulation of the PGA Tour highlights from round 2 of the Puerto Rico Open. From stunning shots to impressive putts, the video compilation presents the best moments from the tournament so far.

Puerto Rico Open: The PGA Tour second round highlights

About the PGA Tour

The PGA Tour is the largest American professional golf tour. There are 36 tournaments on the tour’s schedule this season. The tournaments mainly take place in the USA, but there are also some international venues over the course of the season. The signature events introduced in 2023 offer higher prize money and a smaller field of participants. There will be a total of eight of these events in the 2024 season. The four Majors and the Players Championship are also part of the PGA Tour. At the end of the tours season, the 70 best players in the FedEx Cup season rankings will play in a three-tournament play-off for overall tour victory and an extra 18 million dollars in prize money.

Categories
Highlights Tours Live

Watch: PGA Tour highlights from the first round of the Puerto Rico Open

It’s time to check in on the highlights from the current PGA Tour tournament, the Puerto Rico Open, held in Rio Grande at the Grand Reserve Golf Club. For golf enthusiasts, the first round of the Puerto Rico Open offered some top-notch golfing.

In the top five spots, Scott Piercy, Joe Highsmith, Brice Garnett, Garrick Higgo, and Erik Barnes all showcased impressive golf skills. Scott Piercy and Joe Highsmith, both from the USA, have tied for first place, both boasting a total score of -7. Brice Garnett (USA), Garrick Higgo (RSA), and Erik Barnes (USA) all came in close behind the leading golfers with a total score of -6.

$4,000,000 are at stake for the participants of the Puerto Rico Open, as they navigate the challenges of the Grand Reserve Golf Club.

The ‘Puerto Rico Open Highlights’ video is a compilation which includes all the noteworthy moments from today’s round, offering viewers an insight into the round’s best shots.

Puerto Rico Open: The PGA Tour 1 round highlights

About the PGA Tour

The PGA Tour is the largest American professional golf tour. There are 36 tournaments on the tour’s schedule this season. The tournaments mainly take place in the USA, but there are also some international venues over the course of the season. The signature events introduced in 2023 offer higher prize money and a smaller field of participants. There will be a total of eight of these events in the 2024 season. The four Majors and the Players Championship are also part of the PGA Tour. At the end of the tours season, the 70 best players in the FedEx Cup season rankings will play in a three-tournament play-off for overall tour victory and an extra 18 million dollars in prize money.

This article was generated using AI.

Categories
Highlights Tours Live

Watch: PGA Tour highlights from round 1 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational

The PGA Tour continues its season with the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard held at the Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida. Today marked the end of the first round of the tournament, with Shane Lowry from Ireland taking the lead on the leaderboard with a total score of -6. Closely following behind Lowry were Justin Lower and Hideki Matsuyama, both tying for the second spot with total scores tallying at -5. Tied for the fourth position were players Russell Henley, Lee Hodges, Sam Burns and Sahith Theegala, all from the United States, each earning a total score of -4.

Named after its legendary founder, Arnold Palmer, this tournament not only celebrates his life and legacy but also presents a competitive field with $20,000,000 in prize money available.

To catch all the excitement and action of the day, check out the video highlights featuring the PGA Tour Highlights and the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard Highlights. With three more rounds to go, we eagerly anticipate how the story of the tournament will unfold.

Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: The PGA Tour round 1 highlights

About the PGA Tour

The PGA Tour is the largest American professional golf tour. There are 36 tournaments on the tour’s schedule this season. The tournaments mainly take place in the USA, but there are also some international venues over the course of the season. The signature events introduced in 2023 offer higher prize money and a smaller field of participants. There will be a total of eight of these events in the 2024 season. The four Majors and the Players Championship are also part of the PGA Tour. At the end of the tours season, the 70 best players in the FedEx Cup season rankings will play in a three-tournament play-off for overall tour victory and an extra 18 million dollars in prize money.

This article was generated using AI.