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Rahm & Scheffler Fighting An Unwanted New Year Frustration
Four months into the New Year and the duo of Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler share an unwanted New Year frustration.
Of course, each are Masters champions and also World No. 1s with Scheffler still the game’s highest-ranked.
However, neither Rahm nor Scheffler have yet to taste success in 2025.
In addressing this Rahm reckons he’s done himself no favours in his winless start to the season ahead of LIV Golf’ Korea debut later this week.
Rahm, 30, had savoured 22 wins in his professional ...
Scheffler Seeks To End Eight Event Winless Run In His Lone Star State
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will tee-up in this week’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson looking to end a run of eight PGA Tour events without a victory.
The Dallas resident will be making his sixth showing in the event since making his PGA Tour debut in the event in 2014 as a 17-year-old amateur, making the cut to share 22nd place.
“Home weeks are always nice,” he said ahead of the 2023 event.
“It’s good to get to sleep in my own bed and just spend some time at home. We’ve ...
Niemann Continues His Red Hot Chilean Dominance In Front Of A Proud Mum
Red-hot Chilean golfer Joaquin Niemann captured a third LIV Golf event in six starts this new season with victory in the inaugural LIV Golf Mexico City … and wasn’t his mum proud.
Niemann, 26 overhauled double Major winning Bryson DeChambeau who had led the opening two days, posting seven birdies in a closing six-under 65 to comfortably win by three shots at 16-under on the Club de Golf Chapultepec course in the Mexican capital.
And of huge delight to Niemann was not only securing entry ...
McIlroy Misses Joining Sarazen In Golf’s Rarest Double Victory Achievement.
Rory McIlroy has missed matching fellow Grand Slam champion Gene Sarazen in joining the American in winning a first event since last fortnight’s Masters triumph.
Had McIlroy and fellow Irishman Shane Lowry successfully defended their Zurich Classic title it would have meant McIlroy joining Sarazan as the only player in the games history to win in their very next event after capturing the Grand Slam.
Sarazen did that in 1935 by winning the Massachusetts Open in his very next start after completing ...
DeChambeau Remains Atop In Mexico City.
Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau is arguably golf’s biggest hitter.
Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith is arguably the sport’s best putter. On Sunday at LIV Golf Mexico City, they’ll face off for the first time in the final group of a LIV Golf final round.
DeChambeau, thanks to a birdie at the par-3 18th Saturday, grabbed a one-shot lead over Smith.
Both shot matching 5-under 66s while playing together during Saturday’s second round, a precursor to what promises to be a dramatic and ...
Rors & Lowry Work To Do To Retain Zurich Classic Title + Day Three Notes
Defending champs Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry have work to do if they are to retain their Zurich Classic trophy later today in New Orleans.
The all-Irish pairing were tied for the lead at 22-under at the end of their round but when the curtains were drawn on day three the reigning Masters champion and his 2019 Open Champion winning partner were five shots back of the American duo of Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak who combined to produce a ‘better ball’ 61 and seize a three-shot lead at ...
DeChambeau Sizzles In Mexico City Heat
In his first outing since the Masters and Bryson DeChambeau was in sizzling form on day one of the inaugural LIV Golf Mexico City on the host at Club de Golf Chapultepec course in the Mexican capital
The Crushers GC Captain birdied his closing hole, the 396-yard par-4 first, by driving the green and two-putting from 35 feet, providing the finishing touch on an 8-under 63 that leaves him one stroke ahead of two other captains, Legion XIII’s Jon Rahm and Ripper GC’s Cameron Smith.
The Crushers ...



