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5 days ago |
progolfweekly.com | Jeff Smith
Scottie Scheffler solidified his dominance on the PGA Tour with a commanding four-shot victory at the Memorial Tournament on Sunday, marking his 16th career title and third win in his last four starts. The world No. 1 closed with a 2-under 70 at Muirfield Village Golf Club, finishing at 10-under 278 to join Tiger Woods as the only players to win the event in consecutive years.
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6 days ago |
progolfweekly.com | Jeff Smith
Nicolai von Dellingshausen of Germany claimed his maiden DP World Tour victory Sunday, winning the 2025 Austrian Alpine Open with a final-round 65 to finish at 19-under 269, two shots clear of the field. The 32-year-old’s emotional triumph at Golf Club Gut Altentann marked his 110th career start and ended a challenging journey that included losing his tour card.
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1 week ago |
progolfweekly.com | Jeff Smith
The PGA Tour is ditching its unpopular “Starting Strokes” format for the Tour Championship, the grand finale of the FedEx Cup playoffs. After years of fan and player gripes, the change aims to make the season-ending event simpler, fairer, and more exciting — supposedly. With $100 million in bonuses on the line, this is golf’s biggest stage getting a major makeover. The DeetsWhat’s Changing?
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1 week ago |
progolfweekly.com | Jeff Smith
Will Zalatoris is sidelined again after undergoing a second back surgery in just over two years. The 28-year-old star, known for his major championship promise, will miss the rest of the 2025 season, including the U.S. Open and British Open. Here’s the quick take on what’s happening. The RundownWhat Happened: Zalatoris had surgery last Friday to repair two re-herniated discs in his back, the same issue that forced him out in 2023.
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1 week ago |
progolfweekly.com | Jeff Smith
Rory McIlroy’s decision to skip the 2025 Memorial Tournament, hosted by golf legend Jack Nicklaus at Muirfield Village Golf Club, has sparked a firestorm of debate, with many interpreting the move as a surprising slight toward the 18-time major champion. The world No. 2 and reigning Masters winner, who has not missed the prestigious PGA Tour signature event since 2017, opted out of the tournament, prompting sharp criticism from fans and a pointed response from Nicklaus himself.
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