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Sarah Pyett

Peterborough

Deputy Digital Editor at Today's Golfer

Articles

  • 1 week ago | todays-golfer.com | Sarah Pyett

    We had to wait until after the third round to hear from Rory McIlroy – and, while brief, it was explosive. The newly-crowned five-time major champion explained why he’s been keeping a low profile with the press, pointing to frustration and mental fatigue as factors during this week’s championship. McIlroy, who secured his long-awaited Green Jacket at the Masters earlier this year to complete the career Grand Slam, has seen a drop in form since that victory.

  • 1 week ago | todays-golfer.com | Sarah Pyett

    In an incredibly rare and remarkable moment at the 2025 US Open, Victor Perez etched his name into the championship’s history with a hole-in-one on the par-3 6th hole at Oakmont Country Club. The ace marks only the second ever hole-in-one recorded during a U.S. Open at Oakmont, the last having occurred in 1983 when Scott Simpson holed out on the 16th. The 6th hole was playing 192 yards on Friday, and Perez hit a flawless tee shot under calm morning conditions.

  • 1 week ago | todays-golfer.com | Sarah Pyett

    LIV Golf stars at the 2025 US Open Fourteen LIV Golf competitors took to the tee at Oakmont Country Club on Thursday as part of the 156‑player field at the US Open, and all eyes were on how the LIV cohort measured up under major‑championship pressure. The LIV Golf roster has five previous US Open victories, with three players having previously hoisted the US Open trophy.

  • 1 week ago | todays-golfer.com | Sarah Pyett

    Patrick Reed made history with the first albatross in a US Open at Oakmont It’s been thirteen years since we saw an albatross at the US Open, but major champion Patrick Reed ended that drought during the first round of the 2025 tournament at Oakmont. Reed, who is playing alongside Jason Day and Corey Conners in the opening two rounds of the 125th edition of the tournament, hit a fairway wood from 286 yards on the par‑5 4th hole on Thursday.

  • 2 months ago | todays-golfer.com | Sarah Pyett

    The 2025 Masters Tournament was Aaron Rai’s Augusta debut. The Englishman, who is known for wearing two gloves on the golf course, got off to a strong start and led by two shots at 4-under-par after eight holes. He finished up the day 2-under-par, which is a mean feat on it’s own, but that wasn’t the most impressive part of his round.