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Golf 2023 Discussion Thread


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I suspect it means LIV golfers will be eligible for Olympics. This was the only way since majors allowed these players to compete and the Ryder Cup would be a no-win for Europe if the best Americans would be missing (I'm not sure if LIV Americans would be banned outright but I heard that wouldn't be the case?). Overall LIV totally forced the PGA changes after they lost the monopoly on the sport (European Tour was long playing second fiddle anyway). Even forcing players to attend certain tournaments at least once in a four year span is gone from next PGA season IIRC.

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Week 22 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
The Memorial Tournament PGA Tour :NOR Viktor Hovland 64.72
Porsche European Open DPWT :NIR Tom McKibbin 18.10

UNC Health Championship

KFT :ARG Jorge Fernandez-Valdes 13.73

BMW Japan Golf Tour

Championship Mori Building Cup

JPN :JPN Takumi Kanaya 6.64

D+D Real Czech Challenge

CHA :ITA Andrea Pavan 4.67

The 13th Descente

Korea Match Play

KOR :KOR Jaekyeong Lee 3.54

Inter Rapidisimo Championship

SAM :CAN Myles Creighton 3.01
Sunbet Challenge AFR :RSA Hennie Otto 1.95
Unicef Championship NGL :SWE Bjorn Akesson 0.91
Open De Lamirabelle D'Or ALP :NED Kiet Van Der Weele 0.75
Riedhof Open PGT :SVK Tadeas Tetak 0.52

Zhengzhou Open

CHN :CHN Luo Xuewen 0.42

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won

Mizuho Americas

Open

LPGA :USA Rose Zhang 53.00

Lotte Open

KLPGA :KOR Hye Jin Choi 19.00

Richard Mille Yonex

Ladies Golf

Tournament

JLPGA :JPN Fumika Kawagishi 18.00
Helsingborg Open LET :SWE Lisa Pettersson 8.00

Champions Fore

Change Invitational

FUTURES :CAN Alena Sharp 4.00

Mitsubishi Heavy

Industries Championship

CLPGA :THA Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong 3.00

ECC Ladies

Golf Tournament

JSU :THA Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras 3.00
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:CAN Nick Taylor won the Canadian Open. Adam Hadwin wanted to congratulate him but was mistaken for a crazy fan and promptly tackled by the security :p I mean if this happened in Middle East or USA then I could understand it but it appears Hadwin is unrecognizeable even in his own country :roflmao:

 

 

 

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Week 23 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
RBC Canadian Open PGA Tour :CAN Nick Taylor 36.63
Volvo Scandinavian Mixed DPWT :ENG Dale Whitnell 12.25

BMW Charity Pro-Am

KFT :BEL Adrien De Chassart 11.61

Aso Iizuka Challenged

Golf Tournament

JPN :JPN Keita Nakajima 5.67

Andalucia Challenge De Cadiz

CHA :ENG Sam Hutsby 5.32

The 66th KPGA Championship

KOR :KOR Seungbin Choi 4.19

Landic Challenge 10

ATVT :JPN Sho Nagasawa 1.68
Singha Chiang Mai Open ATGT :THA Poosit Supupramai 1.68
Croara Alps Open ALP :ITA Luca Cianchetti 0.57
Thomas Bjorn Samso Classic NGL :DEN Sebastian Wiis 0.56
IV Pro-Am Ventanas De San Miguel MEX :BRA Alexandre Rocha 0.49

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won

Shoprite LPGA Classic

LPGA :RSA Ashleigh Buhai 24.00

Celltrion Queens Masters

KLPGA :KOR Min Ji Park 19.00

Ai Miyazato Suntory

Ladies Open Golf Tournament

JLPGA :JPN Chisato Iwai 19.00
Scandinavian Mixed LET :NED Anne Van Dam 15.50

Firekeepers Casino

Hotel Championship

FUTURES :CHN Siyun Liu 4.00
Route Inn Cup JSU :JPN Kokone Yoshimoto 3.00
Montauban Ladies Open LETAS :DEN Sofie Nielsen 2.00
Thai LPGA Classic THAILPGA :THA Budsabakorn Sukapan 2.00
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Week 24 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
U.S. Open MAJ :USA Wyndham Clark 100.00

Kansas Wichita Open

KFT :USA Ricky Castillo 10.80

Hanna Bank Invitational

JPN :KOR Jiho Yang 7.33

Kaskada Golf Challenge

CHA :ITA Lorenzo Filipo Scalise 4.48

Royal Beach Victoria Open

CAN :CAN Etienne Papineau 3.14

Japan Create Challenge

ATVT :JPN Tatsunori Shogenji 2.06
Greatdays Trophy NGL :SWE Bjorn Akesson 0.90
Alps De Andalucia ALP :ESP Jose Pardo Benitiez 0.70

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won

Meijer LPGA Classic

LPGA :IRL Leona Maguire 43.00

Korea Women's Open

Golf Championship

KLPGA :KOR Ji Won Hong 26.00

Nichirei Ladies

JLPGA :JPN Miyu Yamashita 18.00
Amundi German Masters LET :CZE Kristyna Napoleaova 12.00
Yupiteru Ladies JSU :TPE Chia Yen Wu 3.00
Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge LETAS :ESP Marta Martin 2.00
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For all the PGA-LIV merger/takeover hoopla Wyndham Clark winning US Open must be the most anonymous and low-key moment for years. There's literally nothing worth remembering from this tournament at all - aside that McIlroy's putting is horrendous as usual and it cost him another victory in the big picture.

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

sloppy start for the US team, great start for the European team

 

result: 3-0 Europe and the 4th pair 2 up with 3 holes to play...it would be the first clean sweep for Europe in a morning session, the 4th overall (last one, in 2018)

 

a lot more people than expected on the course, a bright sunny day, the course perfectly setup (in a very tough and "homish" manner); despite all the idiots trying to cause problems (as it happens for any event organized in Italy), it's already a great success

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