Two major golf tours are gearing up for a unique showdown, with just two days left until the competition begins.
Two major golf tours are gearing up for a unique showdown, with just two days left until the competition begins.
The Grant Thornton Invitational is quickly establishing itself as one of the most innovative events in professional golf, bringing together mixed teams from the LPGA Tour and the PGA Tour for a unique competition format. Over three days, teams consisting of one male and one female pro compete in various formats, blending skill sets and strategies across genders.
At the innovative Grant Thornton Invitational, a mixed team event combining PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players, unexpected moments often steal the spotlight. One such moment came courtesy of Charley Hull’s 12-year-old niece, Pearl, who played a surprising role in the day’s success.
Michael Feagles is making a remarkable comeback at the Final Stage of the PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. After losing his Korn Ferry Tour status following the 2023 season, Feagles now shares the 36-hole lead, positioning himself strongly to regain his PGA TOUR card.
Five-time PGA TOUR winner Camilo Villegas is making a strong push at the Final Stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying School, sitting just one shot off the lead after 36 holes. The Colombian veteran is focused on regaining his exempt status on the PGA TOUR, embracing the challenge ahead.
Too smooth 😤 #SloMo
The LPGA Tour continues to showcase incredible talent and moments that captivate golf fans worldwide. Recently, a remarkable slow-motion clip surfaced, highlighting the smooth and precise swing of one of the tour’s top players. This visual demonstration of technique underlines the high skill level demanded on the LPGA Tour and serves as an inspiration for aspiring golfers.
The 11th hole at the current DP World Tour event is proving to be the toughest challenge this week, according to the Fortinet Threat Score. With a score of +0.33, it stands out as the most demanding hole on the course so far.
Charley Hull came agonizingly close to sinking an eagle putt that would have electrified the crowd and shifted momentum in her favor.
Nelly Korda is making a strong statement at the Grant Thornton Invitational, showcasing her skills in this innovative mixed team event that pairs PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players.