PGA Tour

Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge -Orlando, Florida

Russell Henley clinched his fifth PGA Tour title in dramatic fashion. Trailing leader Collin Morikawa by three shots after ten holes in the final round, Henley mounted a remarkable comeback. He birdied the 14th hole and then chipped in for an eagle on the 16th, resulting in a four-shot swing that left Morikawa unable to recover. Henley finished at 11-under-par, securing a one-stroke victory. Corey Conners took third place, while Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley impressed with a final round of 64.

Puerto Rico Open at the Grand Reserve Golf Club – Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

23-year-old Australian Karl Vilips secured his first PGA Tour victory. Despite a sleepless night before the final round, Vilips played like a seasoned professional, recording three birdies and an eagle early on. He closed with an eight-under 65, winning by three shots and earning a $1.1 million prize. This victory also secured his PGA Tour card for the next two seasons and a spot in the upcoming Players Championship in Florida.

DP World Tour

Joburg Open at Houghton Golf Club – Johannesburg, South Africa

Scotland’s Calum Hill emerged victorious after a thrilling final round. Starting the day eight shots behind leader Shaun Norris, Hill fired a remarkable 62, featuring ten birdies, to force a three-man playoff with local favorites Jacques Kruyswijk and Norris. Hill secured the title on the second extra hole after Kruyswijk missed a short putt, marking Hill’s second DP World Tour win.

LPGA Tour

Blue Bay LPGA at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course – Hainan Island, China 

Japan’s Rio Takeda delivered an outstanding performance, finishing at 17-under-par to secure her first LPGA Tour victory. She maintained a strong lead throughout the tournament, eventually winning by six strokes. Australia’s Minjee Lee finished second at 11-under-par, while Japan’s Ayaka Furue secured third place at 10-under-par.

Fore 22: Swinging Towards Healing and Hope

Fore 22: Swinging Towards Healing and Hope

Fore 22 aims to be a beacon of hope and recovery in the heart of the golfing world, dedicated to the mental well-being of the heroes who have served and continue to serve: veterans and first responders. With each drive, chip, and shared story on the course, we uncover...

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