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  • 21 hours ago | newsweek.com | Savannah Richardson

    One of the three pairs of brothers stole the show right away at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard signed for a Best Ball 13-under 59 as the twins seemingly could not miss on Thursday. They tied the course record for TPC Louisiana, but that number did not hold for much longer. The twins felt the conditions were perfect, though. "Even though we played where you clean the ball or pick and clean, you still get a little bit less spin on the fairway," Nicolai said.

  • 1 day ago | newsweek.com | Savannah Richardson

    🎙️ Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Last weekend, Joel Dahmen was left in shock after he lost by one stroke to Garrick Higgo at the Corales Puntacana Championship. Despite the loss, he still spoke to the media right after, but it was clear it would take time to overcome that loss. Now that he had a few days to process, Dahmen took to social media to air out his feelings. "If anyone is wondering what it feels like to give away a golf tournament, it sucks.

  • 1 day ago | newsweek.com | Savannah Richardson

    After a short break following his historic Masters Tournament victory, Rory McIlroy is back in action at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He and Shane Lowry will look to defend their title after they won it in their debut last year. They spoke with the media on Wednesday ahead of the tournament, and of course, the media wanted to know how the Northern Irishman has been since making history. He revealed some interesting tidbits about what had happened since he finally put on the Green Jacket.

  • 1 day ago | newsweek.com | Savannah Richardson

    It is hard to believe that the Master Tournament ended almost two weeks ago, as Rory McIlroy ended his major championship drought. His victory left a mark on the golf world, as it is rare for someone to achieve the career grand slam. Celebrities and fellow golfers congratulated him after his big win. McIlroy defeated Justin Rose in a one-hole playoff, but instead of sulking, the Englishman's wife, Kate, made sure to stick around and congratulate the winner.

  • 4 days ago | newsweek.com | Savannah Richardson

    Joel Dahmen nearly led wire to wire at the Corales Puntacana Championship, but three consecutive bogeys to close the tournament cost him his second PGA Tour victory by one shot. But it wasn't just the fact that he bogeyed 16, 17, and 18. But it was how he did it, with the par putt on 17 likely to haunt to PGA Tour fan favorite. Dahmen missed a putt from inside two feet, dropping him into a tie with eventual winner Garrick Higgo. He would then bogey the 72nd to lose the tournament.

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Savannah Leigh
Savannah Leigh @SportsGirlSL
14 Apr 25

RT @NoLayingUp: Somehow yesterday was like the combination of all of these things. All in just the back nine. https://t.co/wqcNHzmUCt

Savannah Leigh
Savannah Leigh @SportsGirlSL
14 Apr 25

RT @ShaneRyanHere: We praise Rory for winning the career slam, but not enough is made of how he surpassed every European who came before hi…

Savannah Leigh
Savannah Leigh @SportsGirlSL
14 Apr 25

Calling out those haters!! (Including myself)

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