PORTRUSH, NORTHERN IRELAND - JULY 18: Jon Rahm of Spain tees off the 14th during the first round of the 148th Open Championship held on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush Golf Club on July 18, 2019 in Portrush, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
The LIV Tour’s United Kingdom tournament is currently taking place at the JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester, England. The tournament has a prize fund of $20,000,000. The final round has concluded, determining the winner.
Jon Rahm from Spain leads the leaderboard with a total score of 63. His daily score for the final round is -8, contributing to his position at the top. Tied for second place are Andy Ogletree from the USA and Abraham Ancer from Mexico, both with a total score of 65 and a daily score of -6. The fourth place is shared by Tyrrell Hatton from England and Cameron Smith from Australia, both achieving a total score of 66 with a daily score of -5.
The players who recorded the best rounds of the day in the final round were Jon Rahm, Andy Ogletree, and Abraham Ancer. Rahm’s daily score was -8, while Ogletree and Ancer both scored -6.
A video featuring the United Kingdom Highlights from the LIV Tour includes significant moments from this final round.
This article features the LIV Tour Highlights for better visibility and SEO performance.
PORTRUSH, NORTHERN IRELAND - JULY 18: Jon Rahm of Spain tees off the 14th during the first round of the 148th Open Championship held on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush Golf Club on July 18, 2019 in Portrush, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
The LIV Tour’s United Kingdom event took place at the JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester, England. This competition featured a significant prize pool of $20,000,000. The tournament concluded after four rounds, with the final round providing clarity on the winner.
In round four, Jon Rahm from Spain finished at the top of the leaderboard with a total score (TTP) of -8. In tied second place were Andy Ogletree from the United States and Abraham Ancer from Mexico, each with a total score of -6. Tied in fourth place were Tyrrell Hatton from England and Cameron Smith from Australia, both securing a total score of -5.
On this final day, the best performances came from three players. Jon Rahm achieved the best daily score with a -8. Andy Ogletree and Abraham Ancer both tied for the second-best daily score with -6 each.
The video provided showcases a compilation of the highlights from this final round, emphasizing the key moments and performances that defined the closing day of the tournament.
For those following the latest in professional golf, the LIV Tour continues to deliver thrilling moments, as seen in these United Kingdom Highlights.
Bernhard Langer at the Senior British Open. (Image: Getty)
The US-magazine Golf Digest reported yesterday on the golf cart situation involving five golfers – including Bernhard Langer – at the Senior British Open. In addition to Bernhard Langer, John Daly, Vijay Singh, Tim Herron and Paul Broadhurst also asked for permission to drive a golf cart. All five golfers gave various forms of physical problems as the reason. In the case of Langer, it is known that he is still suffering from pain after tearing his Achilles tendon at the beginning of the year. Of the five requests, only one was ultimately approved by the tournament organizers, that of Tim Herron. The result even led to John Daly withdrawing from the tournament.
Senior British Open: Englishman has to walk despite arthritis
In a statement quoted in the Golf Digest article, the tournament committee explains its procedure as follows: “As per the championship’s rules and terms of entry and participation, competitors can request use of motorized transportation on or before the closing date for entries. The championship committee received five applications which were carefully considered before one was granted to Tim Herron.” According to the article in the sports magazine, the four seniors did not receive a permit because they had competed in at least one tournament on foot within the last year and are therefore classified as fit. Note: The rules for senior tournaments vary depending on the organizer; in this case, the aforementioned rule was the deciding factor. This means that Paul Broadhurst, who is currently suffering from chronic inflammation in his right ankle (arthritis), must also play the Carnoustie Golf Links on foot. Paul Broahurst: “It’s tough. It’s severe arthritis. It is bone on bone. It’s an operation and a year out probably and no guarantee that I’ll be able to play to this level. So I’ve made a decision that if I can get through next season, I will probably call it a day. Monday was the first time I’d walked on a golf course in a year.” The Englishman was also surprised by the decision of the R&A and European Legends Tour, the tournament organizers.
Paul Broadhurst is using a walking stick in Carnoustie. (Image: Getty)
Differences depending on the organizer
On the Champions Tour and at the USGA Senior Championship, however, Broadhurst received permission to drive due to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Nevertheless, he has to walk the rest of the tournament in Carnoustie. The 58-year-old uses a walking stick to help him.
BLAINE, MINNESOTA - JULY 25: Jacob Bridgeman of the United States plays his shot from the second teeduring the first round of the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities on July 25, 2024 in Blaine, Minnesota. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
The 3M Open, a PGA Tour event, is currently taking place at the TPC Twin Cities golf course in Blaine, Minnesota, USA. The tournament offers a prize pool of $8,100,000. The focus of this report is on the highlights of Round 1 of the event.
At the end of the first round, Jacob Bridgeman from the USA leads the leaderboard with a total score of 63, which is 8-under-par. He is followed by Mackenzie Hughes from Canada, who holds the second position with a total score of 64, 7-under-par. Tied for third place are Patrick Rodgers (USA), Martin Trainer (France), and Andrew Novak (USA), each with a total score of 65, 6-under-par.
The players who registered the best rounds of the day were Jacob Bridgeman with a daily score of 63 (8-under-par), Mackenzie Hughes with a daily score of 64 (7-under-par), and Patrick Rodgers, Martin Trainer, and Andrew Novak, each with a daily score of 65 (6-under-par).
A video compilation showcasing the PGA Tour highlights and 3M Open highlights of the first round is available, providing a closer look at the day’s key moments and performances.
The 3M Open continues over the next three rounds, and these early results set the stage for an exciting competition as players vie for the top positions and a share of the prize pool. The tournament will be concluded after four rounds, and the forthcoming days will be crucial in determining the eventual winner.
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.
The Olympic flag bearers from the golf course. (Photo: Getty)
The flag bearers of the countries participating in the Olympic Games have a special honor. They represent their country at the opening ceremony and at the closing ceremony by carrying the respective flag. The flag bearers were either chosen by their respective National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves. For two countries, a golfer was chosen: Fabrizio Zanotti and Ines Laklalech. The 41-year-old has been a professional golfer for over 20 years and will carry the Paraguayan flag alongside rower Alejandra Alonso. Ines Laklalech will be the flag bearer for Morocco together with rider Yessin Rahmouni. Laklalech plays on the Ladies European Tour and won the Ladies Open de France in 2022.
Key Role for Fabrizio Zanotti at the 2024 Olympics
The selected athletes will have the honour of presenting their country’s flag twice in front of the whole world. Firstly at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July 2024 and a second time at the closing ceremony on 11 August 2024. For the first time, there will not be the usual march of the nations into a stadium. The opening ceremony will take place in the centre of Paris and on the Seine with a finale at the Eiffel Tower.
Fabrizio Zanotti is the only golfer from Paraguay to take part in the 2024 Olympic Games. With his participation in 2016 and 2021, he already brings double the experience to the competition. He has also competed in several national and continental championships, has major experience and has won several times on the DP World Tour. He celebrated one of his two victories on the tour in Munich at the BMW International Open.
Ines Laklalech became pro in 2021 after earning her tour card for the LET via the LET Q-School. In her rookie season, she achieved four top 10 finishes before winning in France. This made her the first golfer not only from Morocco but from North America to win on the LET.
LPGA Tour Tee Times: Lexi Thompson and Megan Khang. (Photos: Getty)
The LPGA Tour Tee Times for the upcoming CPKC Women’s Open in Calgary, Alberta, have been announced. Hosted at Earl Grey Golf Club, this tournament is part of the LPGA Tour and features a par 72 course. The event boasts a prize pool of $2,600,000. Megan Khang is the defending champion. Broadcast coverage is available on DAZN from Friday through Monday starting at 12:30 AM.
LPGA Tour Tee Times
Lexi Thompson starts the CPKC Women’s Open alongside fellow American Megan Khang and Australian Hannah Green. Their first round begins at 1:27 PM, and their second round kicks off at 8:17 AM.
Danielle Kang tees off with Canadian Alena Sharp and Italian Roberta Liti. Their first round is scheduled for 1:38 PM, with the second round at 8:28 AM.
Stacy Lewis will play her first round at 1:31 PM with Korea’s Mi Hyang Lee and fellow American Alison Lee. Their second-round tee time is at 8:21 AM.
Rose Zhang starts her tournament at 1:05 PM alongside South Korea’s A Lim Kim and American Sarah Schmelzel. Her second round begins at 8:00 AM.
LPGA Tour Tee Times: Gemma Dryburgh at the CPKC Women's Open in Canada. (Photo: Getty)
The CPKC Women’s Open, part of the LPGA Tour, is set to take place at the Earl Grey Golf Club in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The tournament, played on a par 72 course, offers a total prize money of $2,600,000. Megan Khang is the defending champion. The event will be broadcast on DAZN from Friday to Monday starting at 00:30.
LPGA Tour Tee Times
Gemma Dryburgh from Scotland will be participating in the CPKC Women’s Open. Her first round will begin at 13:42. She will be playing with Pajaree Anannarukarn from Thailand and Na Rin An from South Korea. For the second round, she will tee off at the same time with the same players.
PGA Tour Tee Times: Sahith Theegala, Tony Finau and Co. at the 3M Open. (Photos: Getty)
The 3M Open, part of the PGA Tour, will take place at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, USA. This prestigious tournament offers a par of 71 and a total prize money of $8,100,000. Last year’s champion, Lee Hodges, will be defending his title. Coverage of the event can be watched on Sky from Thursday to Sunday, starting at 19:00 each day.
PGA Tour Tee Times for 3M Open 2024
Tony Finau will start his first round at 07:18 alongside fellow Americans Lee Hodges and Akshay Bhatia. Their second round is scheduled for 12:43.
Keegan Bradley’s first round is at 07:29, playing with Sahith Theegala, also from the USA, and Nick Dunlap, another American golfer. Their second round starts at 12:54.
Tom Hoge begins his first round at 07:40. He is paired with Luke List from the United States and Taylor Pendrith of Canada. Their second round will start at 13:05.
Chez Reavie will play his first round at 13:05 with Andrew Putnam and Chad Ramey, both from the USA. The trio’s second round is at 07:40.
Zach Johnson’s first round starts at 12:43, where he will play alongside Kurt Kitayama from the USA and Sweden’s Vincent Norrman. Their second round is scheduled for 07:18.
PGA Tour Tee Times: Matt Wallace, Harry Hall and Co. at the 3M Open. (Photos: Getty)
The 3M Open will take place in Blaine, Minnesota, USA at the TPC Twin Cities golf club. As part of the PGA Tour, the tournament offers a par-71 course and a prize fund of $8,100,000. The event will be aired on Sky from Thursday to Sunday starting at 7:00 PM. The defending champion is Lee Hodges.
PGA Tour Tee Times: UK-Players
Scottish golfer Martin Laird will kick off his 3M Open campaign with an early tee time at 6:45 AM for the first round. Laird is paired with Americans Justin Lower and Joel Dahmen. Their second round starts at 12:10 PM on Friday. The “PGA Tour Tee Times” will surely keep fans engaged as Laird aims for a strong performance.
Russell Knox, another Scottish entrant, begins his first round at 8:24 AM. Knox is grouped with Americans Robert Streb and Beau Hossler. For the second round, they will tee off at 1:49 PM. The “PGA Tour Tee Times” for Knox and his group are well-positioned to attract viewers.
Ryder Cup 2025: Webb Simpson is the first vice-captain appointed by Keegan Bradley. (Photos: Getty)
In just over a year’s time, the Ryder Cup 2025 will take place at Bethpage Black in New York. Preparations are in full swing for the US team’s bid for revenge after Team Europe’s triumph in Italy last year. After Keegan Bradley was surprisingly introduced as captain at the beginning of the month, the 38-year-old has now appointed his first vice-captain, Webb Simpson.
Ryder Cup 2025 – Keegan Bradley: “He knows what it takes to win”
Webb Simpson is the first vice-captain alongside Keegan Bradley, marking a debut in the role at the Ryder Cup 2025. As a player, the 38-year-old has competed in three Ryder Cups (2012, 2014, 2018), recording a record of 4-4-1, including 2-1-0 in fourball. Simpson’s biggest career achievements include winning the 2012 US Open and the 2018 Players Championship. Captain Keegan Bradley raved about his new addition to the coaching team during the announcement: “He possesses a wealth of team golf experience and knows what it takes to win. Webb will be a valuable member of our leadership team and a trusted resource for me as we prepare for Bethpage Black next September.”
Webb Simpson was also delighted with this great honor: “I am honored to be chosen by Keegan to serve as a Vice Captain in 2025. Competing in three Ryder Cups will forever be among my career highlights. I have no doubt that Keegan will be a fantastic captain and a tremendous leader, and could not be more excited to get to work as we seek to reclaim the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.” The other vice-captains of Team USA are to be introduced in the coming weeks. For Team Europe, it was clear early on that Luke Donald would once again take on the role of captain for the title defense in the USA. The Europeans already have two vice-captains for the Ryder Cup 2025: Thomas Bjørn and Edoardo Molinari.