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Golf 2023 Discussion Thread


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:ESP Jon Rahm wins the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii by two shots over :USA Collin Morikawa.

 

Morikawa led by 6 shots after three rounds and led Rahm by 9(!) shots after the 1st hole of the final round but collapsed on the back nine.

 

I read this is only the 9th time a leader has blown a six shot final round lead in PGA history :coffee:

 

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Week 1 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
Sentry Tournament of Champions PGA Tour :ESP Jon Rahm 37.68

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
Hitachi Ladies Classic TLPGA :JPN Kokona Sakurai 4.00
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Week 2 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
Sony Open in Hawaii PGA Tour :KOR Si Woo Kim 39.38

 

 

Women's Events

 

No events held this week

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Week 3 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
The American Express PGA Tour :ESP Jon Rahm 52.64
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship DPWT :FRA Victor Perez 25.94

The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic

at Sandals Emerald Bay

KFT :USA Chandler Phillips 10.73

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won

Hilton Grand Vacations

Tournament of Champions

LPGA :CAN Brooke Henderson 24.00
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Week 4 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
Farmers Insurance Open PGA Tour :USA Max Homa 47.06
Hero Dubai Desert Classic DPWT :NIR Rory McIlroy 29.49
The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic KFT :CAN Ben Silverman 10.70
TPS Victoria ANZ :AUS James Marchesani 1.65
Boonchu Ruangkit Championship ATGT :MAS Amir Nazrin 1.35
El Companario Classic MEX :MEX Jose Cristobal Islas 0.97

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
The Players Series Victoria WPGA :KOR Min A Yoon 4.00
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Week 5 Results

 

Men's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am PGA Tour :ENG Justin Rose 34.71
PIF Saudi International ASA :MEX Abraham Ancer 24.42
Ras Al Khaimah Championship DPWT :ENG Daniel Gavins 17.53
The Panama Championship KFT :USA Pierceson Coody 11.11
Bain's Whisky Cape Town Open AFR :ZIM Benjamin Follett-Smith 5.67
TPS Murray River ANZ

:AUS Andrew Martin

:AUS Shae Wools Cobb

1.14
Egyptian Swing 1 MGT :ENG Benjamin Jones 0.66

 

 

Women's Events

Event Tour Winner Pts Won
Magical Kenya Ladies Open LET :IND Aditi Ashok 8.00

The Players Series

Murray River

WPGA :AUS Sarah Jane Smith 4.00
BGC Championship THAILPGA :THA Vongtaveelap Natthakritta 2.00
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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

None which contributed to the world rankings.

 

Rolexrankings have 3 events last week on the website (on the LET, WPGA and Thai LPGA)?

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