Linn Grant dominates The ANNIKA, Henseleit finishes strong, Krauter narrowly retains LPGA card, while Kai Trump misses the cut.
Linn Grant dominates The ANNIKA, Henseleit finishes strong, Krauter narrowly retains LPGA card, while Kai Trump misses the cut.
Ervin Chang is set to take the spotlight after a missed opportunity by Mr Vincent in the latest Asian Tour event. The competition heats up as players vie for crucial points in the International Series.
Rory McIlroy delivered a clutch eagle on the 18th hole at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, forcing a dramatic playoff to decide the tournament winner. The Northern Irishman’s precise shot-making under pressure highlighted why he remains one of the most formidable players on the DP World Tour.
Matt Fitzpatrick delivered one of the standout moments of the DP World Tour Championship with a remarkable shot that showcased his precision and composure under pressure. His performance at the Earth Course of Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai has been a key highlight as the season finale unfolds.
Ten new PGA Tour cards, Kai Trump’s LPGA debut, Fleetwood’s academy expansion, and Tiger Woods’ return. The Back Nine.
Adam Schenk claims his first PGA Tour victory at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in tough conditions. Germans finish mid-field.
The German players remain mid-field as the fight for PGA Tour cards intensifies at the top of the leaderboard.
Justin Thomas has undergone back surgery and will be sidelined for now. It’s unclear when the two-time major winner will return.
Thomas Rosenmüller made a big move on the second day of the PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship, thanks to a strong round and a late eagle. All three German players in the field managed to make the cut, with Rosenmüller climbing near the top 20. Matti Schmid rebounded from a rough start on Thursday, while Jeremy Paul barely held on after a disappointing finish. Canadian Adam Hadwin remains in the lead, ahead of Americans Chandler Phillips and Braden Thornberry.
Thomas Rosenmüller impressed on Friday with a solid round and minimal mistakes, capped off by an eagle on the 17th hole. His round started with ups and downs, including a bogey on the 2nd and inconsistent play through holes 6 to 8. After birdies on the 6th and 8th, he made the turn at even par. On the back nine, the 28-year-old showed more control, adding a birdie on the 10th and saving the highlight for the par-5 17th, where he reached the green in two and holed the putt for eagle. He finished with a 68, putting him at T24 heading into the weekend.
Matti Schmid also gained ground with a strong round. He opened with three consecutive birdies on holes 12, 13, and 14, but lost momentum with bogeys on 15 and 18. He played steady golf on the front nine, adding a birdie on the 11th and avoiding major mistakes. His 69 moved him up to T46.
Jeremy Paul, the top German on Thursday, struggled to maintain his form. After a clean start, he remained at even par through 14 holes. A poor drive on the 15th led to a bogey, but he recovered with a birdie on 17. However, a double bogey on the 18th, where he needed three putts after missing the green, left him with a 73. At even par for the tournament, he narrowly made the cut.
Matt Fitzpatrick claims his third DP World Tour Championship title as Rory McIlroy secures the Race to Dubai crown.