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Stephan Jaeger Climbs in OWGR, Overtakes Matti Schmid

Latest movements in the Official World Golf Ranking: Stephan Jaeger rises to 92nd, surpassing fellow German Matti Schmid.

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Ryder Cup Debate: Should the PGA Tour Run Team USA?

Scheffler’s youth tour, Woods’ OWGR drop, DeChambeau’s AI coach, McIlroy at the Giant’s Causeway. The Back Nine.

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Michael Brennan claims PGA Tour victory at Bank of Utah Championship

Michael Brennan rises from PGA Tour Americas to PGA Tour winner in weeks. Stephan Jaeger also finds his form again.

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Junghwan Lee Claims First DP World Tour Victory at Genesis Championship

Junghwan Lee celebrates his first DP World Tour victory at the Genesis Championship in South Korea, while Germans finish mid-field.

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PGA Tour: Michael Brennan Leads Bank of Utah Championship

Michael Brennan enters the final round of the Bank of Utah Championship at -17, with Stephan Jaeger climbing the leaderboard.

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DP World Tour: von Dellingshausen holds Top 20, Kieffer slips back

Nicolai von Dellingshausen remains steady in the Top 20 after Round 3, while Max Kieffer continues to fall behind.

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Charlie Woods wins Team TaylorMade Invitational 2025

Charlie Woods won his first title at an American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournament on May 28, 2025. The 16-year-old won the Team TaylorMade Invitational at Streamsong Resort (Black Course) with a total score of 15 under par (70, 65, 66) and defeated some of the best young players in the USA, including Miles Russell, Luke Colton, Tyler Watts, Willie Gordon and Phillip Dunham. In the end, his lead was three strokes.

Strong final round secures victory for Charlie Woods

Charlie Woods put in an impressive performance, especially in the final round. With a 66 (-6), which included eight birdies and four closing pars, he secured the title. He had already consolidated his lead in the second round with a 65 (-7). Woods, who is currently ranked 606th in the AJGA rankings, defeated four of the top five players in the field to mark a milestone in his young career.

This is Charlie Woods’ first AJGA victory in his fifth event. His best result to date was a tied 25th place at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley in March 2025. The son of Tiger Woods has already attracted attention on other occasions, such as at the 2024 PNC Championship, where he played with his father and caused a stir with his first ace in a top tournament. He also tried his hand at the US Open Qualifier 2024, but was eliminated.

A special moment was the decisive putt to win, which underlines Charlie Woods’ calm style compared to the usual jubilant poses of his father Tiger Woods:

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Is Tiger Woods playing at the PGA Championship 2025?

The answer is: no. That Tiger Woods won’t tee it up at the PGA Championship this year comes as no surprise. The 15-time major champion is currently recovering from surgery on his left Achilles tendon and has already announced that he will not compete in any major tournaments this season. Still, for many fans, it’s a disappointment. Quail Hollow has been the site of many memorable golf moments – but once again, Woods will be absent. The 49-year-old continues to battle the long-term effects of numerous injuries, and a return to golf’s biggest stages remains uncertain.

Woods isn’t the only prominent name missing this week – several other well-known players are also absent, some for surprising, others for understandable reasons.

Champions Tour over PGA Championship 2025

Notably, five former PGA Champions – John Daly, Y.E. Yang, Davis Love III, Vijay Singh, and David Toms – have chosen not to play in Charlotte, opting instead to compete in the Regions Tradition, a major on the PGA Tour Champions circuit. Since the PGA Championship moved to May in 2019, this type of scheduling conflict had been avoided – until now.

John Daly explained his decision to the Associated Press as follows:
“I can go there and miss the cut and get $6,000. But I’m playing Birmingham. I love Regions. They’re a great sponsor. But why are they scheduling Regions the same week as the PGA Championship, where I can see Brooks [Koepka] and all the guys?”

Why more big names are missing

A number of current top-ranked players are also absent. Billy Horschel, currently ranked No. 24 in the world, is out due to hip surgery and is expected to miss several weeks. Shaun Norris (No. 101) reportedly declined his invitation due to his mother’s health. And Luke Clanton, ranked inside the top 110, is ineligible as an amateur – the PGA Championship is reserved for professionals.

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Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump: “Love is in the Air…”

Tiger Woods has made his relationship with Vanessa Trump (47) official. The former wife of Donald Trump Jr. and onetime daughter-in-law of the 45th and 47th President of the United States confirmed the romance via a springtime post on social media platform X. The post began with a telling line: “Love is in the air…”

While the new couple made headlines off the course, their children were in the spotlight on it – though with mixed results. At the prestigious Sage Valley Invitational in Graniteville, South Carolina, one of the premier junior events in American golf, both Charlie Woods and Kai Trump were in the field.

Charlie Woods finished tied for 25th out of 36 players in his age group – a modest result for the 15-year-old son of the golf legend. Kai Trump, granddaughter of the former president, finished 24th and last in her division.

The overall boys’ title went to 16-year-old Miles Russell, widely regarded as one of the brightest rising stars in U.S. golf. Russell has already teed it up twice on the PGA Tour and, in 2024, made history as the youngest player ever to make the cut on the Korn Ferry Tour.

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Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump: New Golf Power Couple?

Tiger Woods is making headlines once again, and this time, it has nothing to do with his game on the course. The 15-time major champion is rumored to be in a relationship with Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. Reports suggest that they have been seeing each other for several months.

Rumors Surrounding Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump

Woods is no stranger to the public eye—whether for his triumphs on the golf course or his personal life. Now, his name is back in the spotlight, and this time, it’s not about birdies or bogeys. According to reports from DailyMail and People Magazine, Woods has been linked to Vanessa Trump, the former wife of Donald Trump Jr. The two reportedly live just 20 minutes apart in Florida and have been spotted together on multiple occasions, including at golf tournaments. However, no official confirmation has been made. Insiders claim the pair is taking things slowly and prefers to keep their relationship private for now.

Vanessa Trump, who divorced Donald Trump Jr. in 2018 after 12 years of marriage, has largely stayed out of the public eye since. Woods, on the other hand, has had several high-profile romances, most recently with Erica Herman. Now, it seems he and Vanessa Trump may be more than just acquaintances.

A Shared Connection Through Golf

One thing the two certainly have in common is a deep connection to golf. Vanessa’s daughter, Kai, is an aspiring golfer who is set to play for the University of Miami. Meanwhile, Woods’ children, Sam and Charlie, have grown up around the sport and even attend the same school as Kai.

According to DailyMail, Woods and Trump have been spending significant time together, particularly at Woods’ estate on Jupiter Island. While they are not living together, Vanessa is said to be a frequent visitor. The couple has chosen to keep a low public profile—for now.

On-Course Challenges for Woods

While his personal life is making waves, Woods is facing setbacks in his professional career. Just recently, news broke that he has suffered an Achilles injury, putting his hopes for the Masters in jeopardy. This comes as another blow after he had been gearing up for yet another comeback.

Adding to his challenges, Woods is dealing with a significant personal loss. In early February, his mother, Kultida, passed away at the age of 81. Woods has often credited her as his greatest supporter and a key influence in his career.